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the activists with the young voices education foundation travelled to the country to these people to change such a home for traditions. these young people are willing to act isn't gold in flames. the group is trying to minimize the damage, but it's a losing battle. the home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area. explains david, good live from the young voices, educational foundation, the entire harvest is lost. and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana. it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time. i hear you on this friday. do you know the cause of the fire and no, but i believe it is said by somebody extend that into my fire, destroyed you back in the town of new barca, david meets with team members. to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices. that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between january and march over 115. bushfires were reported in the region. the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers, is concerned for the future. you cannot sit in it. s
the activists with the young voices education foundation travelled to the country to these people to change such a home for traditions. these young people are willing to act isn't gold in flames. the group is trying to minimize the damage, but it's a losing battle. the home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area. explains david, good live from the young voices, educational foundation, the entire harvest is lost. and then students like this are becoming a...
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educational foundation, harvest is lost. and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana. it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear you. do you, do you know the cost of the fire and no, but i believe it was said by somebody dug, extend that into my farm and destroyed you back in the town of new barca, david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices. that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between gen in march over $115.00 bushfires were reported in the region. the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers, is concerned for the future. you cannot sit in it. so once we have decided to be there 1st as over, decided to bring the people, let them understand that falling down on the truth, brendan, bending down to it will go to it does not plan to all be going under mild. that's the david, be able to keep that from happening. he started to become a teacher and breeds pigs to finance his education. the
educational foundation, harvest is lost. and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana. it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear you. do you, do you know the cost of the fire and no, but i believe it was said by somebody dug, extend that into my farm and destroyed you back in the town of new barca, david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices. that is something to talk about it at a village...
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halls hadan disastrous consequences for the environment the activists with the young voices education foundation travel to the country to these people to change such harmful traditions. oh. these young people are willing to act. isn't goals in flames. the group is trying to minimize the damage but it's a losing battle. to home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david good live from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear you on this friday. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it is. said by somebody that extend that and into my family destroyed you. back in the town of new balika david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between january and march over $115.00 bushfires were reported in the region the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers is conc
halls hadan disastrous consequences for the environment the activists with the young voices education foundation travel to the country to these people to change such harmful traditions. oh. these young people are willing to act. isn't goals in flames. the group is trying to minimize the damage but it's a losing battle. to home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david good live from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and...
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too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david from the young voices educational foundation the entire harvest is lost and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it was. said by somebody extend that. into my farm and destroyed you. back in the town of new barca david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategies to tackle widespread slash and burn practices designed to talk about it at a village meeting between january and march over 115 bushfires were reported in the region the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers is concerned for the future you cannot signator so once we have decided to be there 1st. as over decided to let them lead and falling down the trees or cutting down the trees bending the bending down to it will go to. cover does not plan to all be gone under. the 1st. date we'd be able to keep that from happening he started to become a teacher and breeds pigs to finance his education the ea
too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david from the young voices educational foundation the entire harvest is lost and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it was. said by somebody extend that. into my farm and destroyed you. back in the town of new barca david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategies to tackle...
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that is thanks in large part to the moraga education foundation which granted the district monday, money. they had us covered 19 safety task force. this will be a slow rollout, followed by third-graders through fifth graders. they are set to return in december. as well as sixth grade through eighth grade. they are returning in january. because it is such a small district, we are only talk about hundred 50 students that will be returning on monday. i'm told any families who feel uncomfortable and or do not want their students to return to in-person learning, can have or choose to have, their students stay at home for the remainder of the school year. heather. >> you, so while the district has obviously taken a lot of precautions, parents in the end, will have the choice. all right, christina raton, reporting live for us this afternoon. >>> meantime we go to san francisco where teachers will have access to coronavirus testing. the san francisco unified school district has reached an agreement with the testing company called curative. tests are free and deliver results within 24 hours for t
that is thanks in large part to the moraga education foundation which granted the district monday, money. they had us covered 19 safety task force. this will be a slow rollout, followed by third-graders through fifth graders. they are set to return in december. as well as sixth grade through eighth grade. they are returning in january. because it is such a small district, we are only talk about hundred 50 students that will be returning on monday. i'm told any families who feel uncomfortable...
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ppe in every classroom and its thanks in large part to the safety task force and the safety education foundation all that has added to the confidence for us to be ready to open on monday. >> because moraga is a small district, only about 350 students will return to school on monday. families who wish to have their children stay home can choose to do so for the rest of the school year. >> i just want to see what the school did, all the planning. >> the district has a plan in place in case a student or staff member is exposed to covid-19, to isolating students and communicating with parents, all of it in accordance with rules from the health department. >>> let's take a look at the forecast as we head into tomorrow. which will end up being a rainy day, especially in the north bay. but i tutor 3:00 there will be rain falling from san francisco across to oakland and later on in the day, down into san jose. here is what the model does, there's tonight and tomorrow morning, we can see the rain coming. not a huge event, but it is something. after lunch time it starts to barrel in. and at about 3:00 it'
ppe in every classroom and its thanks in large part to the safety task force and the safety education foundation all that has added to the confidence for us to be ready to open on monday. >> because moraga is a small district, only about 350 students will return to school on monday. families who wish to have their children stay home can choose to do so for the rest of the school year. >> i just want to see what the school did, all the planning. >> the district has a plan in...
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both of our foundations have been addressing education inequity. both of our foundations look at the environment. both are concerned with the health and welfare of our country. for us, covid hit and we immediately responded with an emergency fund. a $35 million immediate response for some new grantees. [indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we listen better, hear better, and respond better? allan: i would agree with that. this has certainly shown a spotlight on this, and it's possible to overstate the disruption and devastation happening across the country -- obviously communities of color and communities experiencing poverty are bearing the brunt of a lot of this devastation and disruption. we are seeing unprecedented loss, in learning loss, in social, developmental loss. if you look at the most recent estimates from who administers the math test, they are projecting students in reading are return
both of our foundations have been addressing education inequity. both of our foundations look at the environment. both are concerned with the health and welfare of our country. for us, covid hit and we immediately responded with an emergency fund. a $35 million immediate response for some new grantees. [indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we...
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so i'm curious, how are you thinking about racial justice issues in your education programs? our other foundations coming to you to talk about? how is that changing philanthropy, from your perspective? >> for us, we believe that, you know, racial injustice has played out in our education systems for decades. this isn't a new issue. the current context has just put a spotlight on something that many of us knew and many of us personally experienced in our lived experience. our focus will continue to be on, how do we make our education system equitable? both on the opportunity side, and also on the outcome side. we think that whatever those strategies are that we all care about this and work on it. we will always have to have better information. we will always have to have evidence-based solutions that help us identify what policies can we enforce and drive the types of outcomes and actions that will make our system work better for everyone. but also to close the gaps that we see play out in an unfortunate way. so we are committed to those types of things, and just in looking at not only the policy c
so i'm curious, how are you thinking about racial justice issues in your education programs? our other foundations coming to you to talk about? how is that changing philanthropy, from your perspective? >> for us, we believe that, you know, racial injustice has played out in our education systems for decades. this isn't a new issue. the current context has just put a spotlight on something that many of us knew and many of us personally experienced in our lived experience. our focus will...
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as well as a silicon valley education foundation. >> donations are coming in top speed people in theemic the need is greater. some of the challenges to get food to the people who need it the most. >> reporter: here at the san francisco marina food bank a donation of 1000 cookies came in my day in time for thanksgiving. >> the need has never been greater in our community. >> reporter: these turkeys will provide meals for those in need. the food bank is planning on this evening holiday meals to 5000 households, it will be turkeys. they will be whole chicken, whole bunch of fresh produce. it will be some grains and some holiday items that will allow a family to have a real holiday meal. >> reporter: at the mission food up in san francisco's mission district out of the people come to receive their groceries, millions of them laid off. for programs such as this, getting food is tough enough. that's giving is coming. so another challenge. he is now trying to raise money to provide 7000 thanksgiving meals. >> i'm concerned this thanks giving people not going to be able to celebrate as a fam
as well as a silicon valley education foundation. >> donations are coming in top speed people in theemic the need is greater. some of the challenges to get food to the people who need it the most. >> reporter: here at the san francisco marina food bank a donation of 1000 cookies came in my day in time for thanksgiving. >> the need has never been greater in our community. >> reporter: these turkeys will provide meals for those in need. the food bank is planning on this...
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education and workforce and homeownership. next slide, please. this is an overview of the legacy foundation's phase 1 fund. as you can see, it's broken down into the three focus areas of neighborhood building, education and workforce, and homeownership. today under education and workforce, we see that $25,000 has been expended in the education and workforce program on the computer tech center as well as strategic planning services. as i mentioned, to date, the legacy foundation has awarded $25,000 to the urban ed academy for the bayview hunters point, which is technology instruction and center for students living or attending school in bayview. this was through a competitive process and awarded in january of 2020. next is the phase 2 fund. it consists of $475,000 the bayview legacy scholarship and 25,000 for the travel abroad scholarship for a total of $500,000. why we're here today is to discuss the hub ownership down payment program. the priority is to promote and support successful homeownership and access to home buyers financing for low and moderate income to bayview hunters point households. the assis
education and workforce and homeownership. next slide, please. this is an overview of the legacy foundation's phase 1 fund. as you can see, it's broken down into the three focus areas of neighborhood building, education and workforce, and homeownership. today under education and workforce, we see that $25,000 has been expended in the education and workforce program on the computer tech center as well as strategic planning services. as i mentioned, to date, the legacy foundation has awarded...
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foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering the national sence foundationiscoveries begin r >> [old compuartup clicking sounds]
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educational system. this is from the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institutes annual education summit. >> hello, everyone and welcome. i am the anchor of cnn newsroom weekend. welcome to this closing plenary, reimagining the future. schools have started in much of the nation and today of course we have had a full day of this valuable virtual summit, and so many questions remain. how should schools fully reopen? who should remote learn? who should teach remote learning? is this the school year that is lost, and can kids really learn and benefit as best they can from such a variety of issues? and is the gap between the haves and have-nots, is at widening? what needs to change right now to promote and protect the greatest potential for every child in every neighborhood in every apartment building in every shelter? because times are that tough. we have good number of our kids now operating and living in shelters. we are going to try her best to tackle all of these questions. i'veot an incredible panel with me now. you have seen some of them. that you can see them. paul kerger, president and chief e
educational system. this is from the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institutes annual education summit. >> hello, everyone and welcome. i am the anchor of cnn newsroom weekend. welcome to this closing plenary, reimagining the future. schools have started in much of the nation and today of course we have had a full day of this valuable virtual summit, and so many questions remain. how should schools fully reopen? who should remote learn? who should teach remote learning? is this...
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this morning, the story of a foundation that is fulfilling a battlefield promise to educate the children catherine herridge has their story. >> staff sergeant's actions are in keep with the finest military service. >> a really special day. i've been proud of him for the past ten years and get to share it with the world. >> reporter: miranda shurer describes her husband ron as a soft-spoken force of nature. >> he always pushed himself every day to be the best version of himself to help others. >> reporter: a green beret medic, he was recognized for heroic actions in afghanistan. at the battle of shock valley in 2008, shurer repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire to save ten afghan commandos and four teammates. >> we worked together as a tight-knit family. we trusted one another, and we share a bond that's far greater than words can describe. >> reporter: in 2009, shurer left the military and joined the secret service as part of a counterassault team protecting the president. >> the special operators are in special forces are called the quiet professionals. and then he joined the secret
this morning, the story of a foundation that is fulfilling a battlefield promise to educate the children catherine herridge has their story. >> staff sergeant's actions are in keep with the finest military service. >> a really special day. i've been proud of him for the past ten years and get to share it with the world. >> reporter: miranda shurer describes her husband ron as a soft-spoken force of nature. >> he always pushed himself every day to be the best version of...
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i just see how this state and country disregards public education for our foundation for a democracy. we don't have the resources to catch up. this is why we have to act with urgency. it's not just for the recovery of san francisco, but for those students too. so anyway, thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor fewer. commissioner collins. >> yes, thank you. i just wanted to piggyback on some follow up questions. i appreciate supervisor fewer bringing up some key follow up issues. as far as temperature checks, we had to go to the hospital. ucfs ask a litany of questions and they do temperature checks. i'm hearing that temperature checks are not part of the requirements for school reentry. i'm wondering why. >> just to clarify, temperature checks are not required on site. schools can ask families to do that at home as a comprehensive screening check, which includes other systems and santa clara county did a time study of what it would take to do a temperature check on school sites and it was so -- it took so much time that it was not recommended in santa clara county. >> okay, than
i just see how this state and country disregards public education for our foundation for a democracy. we don't have the resources to catch up. this is why we have to act with urgency. it's not just for the recovery of san francisco, but for those students too. so anyway, thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor fewer. commissioner collins. >> yes, thank you. i just wanted to piggyback on some follow up questions. i appreciate supervisor fewer bringing up some key follow up...
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ecmc foundation's mission is to inspire and facilitate improvements that affect educational outcomes.arbout ecmc foundation by visiting ecmcfoundation.org.
ecmc foundation's mission is to inspire and facilitate improvements that affect educational outcomes.arbout ecmc foundation by visiting ecmcfoundation.org.
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foundation promotes. ending of various cultures including american culture through education on songs and poetry and he's a close follower of u.s. politics. i promise hampson welcome to arts and culture watching this whole election cycle do you believe that the united states can still come back together as a country or is america just headed for more division. i think we can come back i think we must come back i think we need to although our american history a little better and know that this kind of very close election. both in legislature as well as presidential politics is not a new phenomenon that 13th amendment passed by 2 quotes which gave freedom to the slaves and john f. kennedy was elected by the slimmest margin ever in the history of presidential politics so i think we have i think i think we have significant reason to to realize or to believe that our our follow told messy politics will produce a direction we all have to commit to ok speaking of possibly a new direction do you think it's finally time to change the u.s. electoral system and get rid of the electoral college. well i think that's
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catherine has the story of a foundation that is fulfilling a battlefield promise made to educate the reporter: his actions are in keeping with the fiep -- finest traditions. >> management >> she describes her husband as a soft spoken force of nature. >> he pushed himself every day to be the best version of himself. >> a green beret medic, recognized for actions in afghanistan, he repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire to save ten afghan commandos, and four teammates. >> we work together as a tight knit family and we trusted one another and we share a bond greater than words can describe. sfwh he left the military and joined the secret service. >> special operators and special forces called the quiet professionals and then, you join the secret service where they say they stand on the sideline of history and so, i said he was very good at finding the coolest job possible that nobody was supposed to notice. >> in 2016, he started to experience severe back pain, when he sought medical care, he received a devastating diagnosis, stage 4 lung cancer. >> you documented ron's cancer journey
catherine has the story of a foundation that is fulfilling a battlefield promise made to educate the reporter: his actions are in keeping with the fiep -- finest traditions. >> management >> she describes her husband as a soft spoken force of nature. >> he pushed himself every day to be the best version of himself. >> a green beret medic, recognized for actions in afghanistan, he repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire to save ten afghan commandos, and four teammates....
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foundation ordinator says dr. fauci has extensive medical training and experiences to educate and advise people while maintaining a social calming reaffirming tone. a virtual ceremony honoring dr. fauci is set for next wednesday. >>> coming up, an effort to legalize psychedelic drugs statewide. >>> also had, the future of police officers on fremont school grounds. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >>> thank you for your service! >> thank you! >> a drive the veterans day parade was held today in martinez. family members got a chance to say thank you and to wave to loved ones who were being treated at the va northern california healthcare system. many say today was a bright spot in what has been a tough year of restricted visits. >> we have been wanting to see our father and he served in the military. so through this whole pandemic it's been really tough to communicate, as well a
foundation ordinator says dr. fauci has extensive medical training and experiences to educate and advise people while maintaining a social calming reaffirming tone. a virtual ceremony honoring dr. fauci is set for next wednesday. >>> coming up, an effort to legalize psychedelic drugs statewide. >>> also had, the future of police officers on fremont school grounds. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity...
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the department of education recommends that it build on the four foundational studies of ethnic studiessaid students want to see themselves reflected in what is being taught. >> there are resources that have been added to better reflect the diversity of the experiences and contributions of groups that have been marginalized and understudied, including filipino communities, japanese-american studies, dorian-american studies, and southeast asian studies. >> he said there is also propose understood content to include arab, armenia, sikh, and jewish americans. and the state board will education will take final action by the end of march. >>> the remains of a world war ii veteran killed in 1943 have finally been returned home. coming up later tonight, how he was laid to rest here in the bay area today. >>> cool, breezy, even a little rainy outside of or doors this evening. what you can expect for the weekend and the extended forecast coming. >>> but first a former sonoma county sheriff's deputy has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after a man died while he was trying to restrain hi
the department of education recommends that it build on the four foundational studies of ethnic studiessaid students want to see themselves reflected in what is being taught. >> there are resources that have been added to better reflect the diversity of the experiences and contributions of groups that have been marginalized and understudied, including filipino communities, japanese-american studies, dorian-american studies, and southeast asian studies. >> he said there is also...
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foundation. driven by the promise of great ideas. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. catherine t. macrthurd. and foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public badcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. rcaptioning sponby newshour productio, llc d captio media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. change the course of this ne country for tions to come. >>e are going to win four more years in the white house. emerge from this election?ll political scientist norm ornstein and heather cox richardson discuss this major stress test. >>> then -- >> i think theres a real danger that if we don't have a kind of global sety net, some countries might en.rely collap >> humans have survived a
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foundation promotes. ending of various cultures including american culture through education on songs and poetry and he's a close follower of u.s. politics. thomas hampson welcome to arts and culture watching this whole election cycle do you believe that the united states can still come back together as a country or is america just headed for more division. i think we can come back i think we must come back i think we need to although our american history a little better and know that this kind...
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foundation promotes. ending in various cultures including american culture through education on songs and poetry and he's a close follower of u.s. politics. thomas hampson welcome to arts and culture watching this whole election cycle do you believe that the united states can still come back together as a country or is america just headed for more division. i think we can come back i think we must come back i think we need to although our american history a little better and know that this kind...
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california department of education recommends that the model curriculum builds on the four foundational of ethnic studies. african american studies, native american studies and asian american studies. students want to see themselves reflected in what is taught and gave an example of how they are expanding asian men studies. >> resources are added to better reflect the diversity of the experiences and groups that have been marginalized and under studied including filipino communities, japanese, korean american studies, pacific islanders studies and southeast asian studies. >> thurman says there is proposed content to include others including arabs armenian and jewish americans. the commission will review the recommendations and the board of education will take action by the end of march. >>> now is the time to find the warm spot where the sun comes through the window. rosemary orozco, it is a lot nicer inside than outside if you are trying to stay warm. >> it is a bit brisk. anywhere from 15 to 25 degrees of cooling from yesterday into today for the inland communities. a significant chan
california department of education recommends that the model curriculum builds on the four foundational of ethnic studies. african american studies, native american studies and asian american studies. students want to see themselves reflected in what is taught and gave an example of how they are expanding asian men studies. >> resources are added to better reflect the diversity of the experiences and groups that have been marginalized and under studied including filipino communities,...
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foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic ement, and thedvanceme of international peace and security at carnegie.org. supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed a to buildiore just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with ongoing support of ese institutions. this program was made possible by the corporati for public broadcasting and by...
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the california department of education recommends that the model curriculum build on the four foundationales african american studies, chicano latino, native american studies, and asian american studies. thurmond says students want to see themselves reflected in what's being taught and gave an example of how the department is expanding asian american studies. >> there are resource added to bet are reflect the diversity of the experiences and contribution of groups that have been marginalized and understudied, including filipino communities, and japanese, american studies, korean american studies and pacific islanders and southeast asian studies. >>> the superintendent says there's also proposed new content to include other identities including arab, armenian, sikh and jewish americans and they will review the recommendations and the state board of education will take final action by the end of march. >>> election recount. with some of the key swing states so close there may be several recounts in the near future. we will look at the possibilities and how they might work. >>> plus, demandin
the california department of education recommends that the model curriculum build on the four foundationales african american studies, chicano latino, native american studies, and asian american studies. thurmond says students want to see themselves reflected in what's being taught and gave an example of how the department is expanding asian american studies. >> there are resource added to bet are reflect the diversity of the experiences and contribution of groups that have been...
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the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute host their annual education summit.is portion featured a discussion on the role
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now the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosts the international education summit.this portion of the event discusses the role of philanthropy on education. it is 25 minutes. stacy: welcome, everyone.
now the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosts the international education summit.this portion of the event discusses the role of philanthropy on education. it is 25 minutes. stacy: welcome, everyone.
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>>> we are very fortunate to have a foundation who works with our business community that helps us subsidize education for our students. we take advantage of federal and state financial aid packages. we're currently working with the department of education, the under secretary of education, diane jones has started and launched a federal work study program that we're a part of that allows us to move scheduled work study dollars into the community >> dana: before i lose you, how many of your students also work, you know, at least part time, while they're trying to go to school and get an education? >>> yeah, i would say almost all of our students are working. they work in a work study capacity or they've got jobs. they're working professionals, we work with a lot of non-traditional students. all of our students have to work in order to afford to go to college. >> do you have an opinion on whether schools should try to stay open in the midst of a pandemic. >>> i think went to remain open. what we're following is our public health code. so we're following the guidance of -- partnering closely with us and
>>> we are very fortunate to have a foundation who works with our business community that helps us subsidize education for our students. we take advantage of federal and state financial aid packages. we're currently working with the department of education, the under secretary of education, diane jones has started and launched a federal work study program that we're a part of that allows us to move scheduled work study dollars into the community >> dana: before i lose you, how...
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i just see how this state and country disregards public education for our foundation for a democracy. we don't have the resources to catch up. this is why we have to act with urgency. it's not just for the recovery of san francisco, but for those students too. so anyway, thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor fewer. commissioner collins. >> yes, thank you. i just wanted to piggyback on some follow up questions. i appreciate supervisor fewer bringing up some key follow up issues. as far as temperature checks, we had to go to the hospital. ucfs ask a litany of questions and they do temperature checks. i'm hearing that temperature checks are not part of the requirements for school reentry. i'm wondering why. >> just to clarify, temperature checks are not required on site. schools can ask families to do that at home as a comprehensive screening check, which includes other systems and santa clara county did a time study of what it would take to do a temperature check on school sites and it was so -- it took so much time that it was not recommended in santa clara county. >> okay, than
i just see how this state and country disregards public education for our foundation for a democracy. we don't have the resources to catch up. this is why we have to act with urgency. it's not just for the recovery of san francisco, but for those students too. so anyway, thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor fewer. commissioner collins. >> yes, thank you. i just wanted to piggyback on some follow up questions. i appreciate supervisor fewer bringing up some key follow up...
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foundation fostering engaged communities. announcer: carnegie cporation of n york supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement andcement of international peace and security atca egie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutns. ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: ts program was made possible by the corporation for puic broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the presidential election now hangs on a dwindling handful of states as the world awaits for a decision. around the country, a vote tallies are taking place against a back drop of legal battles and protests. reporter: across the country, states in flux. counting and waiting for full results from key states, north carolina, pennsylvania, nevada, and georgia. foer vice president joe biden remains in the presidential lead both with t popular vote and the a college. he projectedondence today in wilmington, delaware. >> we continue to feel very goe about wh things stand. we hav t no doubt when the count is finished, senator harris and i will be declared the winner is. the process is working. the count is
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president -- >> the foundation was starting in the aftermath of the failed rescue attempt of the 52 hostages held in hey ratehran. the survivors came in at this time, to take care of the education of the 17 kids. 1500 children in our program since 1980. it's 908 right now. >> the special operations program expanded to include medal of honor recipients. >> like ebony sherrill, who's father, a special forces doctor was killed in 1996 when she was just four years he would on. >> she wanted us to not have money and get in the way of us living out our dream. >> was there a point in high school or maybe middle school where you were not sure your family could afford college? >> yeah, but my dad wanted so badly for us to get an education and i really wanted to do it for my family so that we can just turn our lives around and just get to a better place. >> sherrill reached out to special operations -- i called it. it's all covered, and i'm forever -- >> sometimes you need the support of somebody with that lived experience. >> the sense of community, due to covid-19, ron's funeral was delayed until last month at arlington national cemetery. >> their life will not be the same without thei
president -- >> the foundation was starting in the aftermath of the failed rescue attempt of the 52 hostages held in hey ratehran. the survivors came in at this time, to take care of the education of the 17 kids. 1500 children in our program since 1980. it's 908 right now. >> the special operations program expanded to include medal of honor recipients. >> like ebony sherrill, who's father, a special forces doctor was killed in 1996 when she was just four years he would on....
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need to look at working with the human rights commission and other private foundations and organizations. how do we start educatingour children. what eddie was talking about is that the first propaganda of this nation was racism. they had to convince the rest of the nation and the world that black people were worthy of slavery, and that's all. they had to convince the world that the chinese were worthy of being able to work their hearts out and not being fairly compensated because that's all they deserved. and we may not buy -- if you're asian, you may not buy into that for yourself, but because of the education, you can buy into it for black people. even an asian man saying that the black people deserve to be slaves because they didn't fight back, which shows a total lack of history of slavery. but that's probably because he made that up in his own mind or heard his daddy or the drunk uncle at thanksgiving say it, but there's no education to counter it. so beginning to change the mindset of people is the only thing that is going to ultimately to make us successful. we are -- we are in bad shape when it comes to o
need to look at working with the human rights commission and other private foundations and organizations. how do we start educatingour children. what eddie was talking about is that the first propaganda of this nation was racism. they had to convince the rest of the nation and the world that black people were worthy of slavery, and that's all. they had to convince the world that the chinese were worthy of being able to work their hearts out and not being fairly compensated because that's all...
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we have educational program that will be on the national park service website that will be hosted by the eisenhower foundationl have a lot of teaching resources. i just think you look over here and say, who are those guys? and what is that giant stainless steel thing over there? and you come over here and listen to the audio tours and you go away and learn about a guy that came from abilene, kansas, he wasn't -- his family wasn't well known, his family wasn't rich. he figured out how to get a college education by going to west point and went onto serve his country for the rest of his life until he retired after he retired from the presidency in 1960. it's a great story. it's an american story. >> to quote from your review of the eisenhower memorial near the beginning, you say, over the past decade, and almost at every step from the design competition to the groundbreaking in 2017, the project was dogged by controversy. why is that? >> i think there were two reasons. one is that the design idea proposed by the architect frank gehry was really quite unlike any other memorial in washington and i would say any ot
we have educational program that will be on the national park service website that will be hosted by the eisenhower foundationl have a lot of teaching resources. i just think you look over here and say, who are those guys? and what is that giant stainless steel thing over there? and you come over here and listen to the audio tours and you go away and learn about a guy that came from abilene, kansas, he wasn't -- his family wasn't well known, his family wasn't rich. he figured out how to get a...
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education after vs oppressive taliban occupation. but what has become of their dreams. rewind pencils and bullets. on al-jazeera. gang life this was our foundation. i tried to do something different when i met daisy it was the best day of my life. i wish that they could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me. and made us all pay the price of daisy and that on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. on imran khan in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera ideals been signed to end the weeks of conflict between autumn india and i was about john in that disputed region of nagorno-karabakh a cease fire has already taken effect but there's been an angry reaction among some of them indians catcha lopez all the reports. the deal comes after 6 weeks of relentless fighting it was 1st announced in a facebook post by armenian prime minister mikel pushy nion within minutes confirmation came from and moscow he would. meet with.
education after vs oppressive taliban occupation. but what has become of their dreams. rewind pencils and bullets. on al-jazeera. gang life this was our foundation. i tried to do something different when i met daisy it was the best day of my life. i wish that they could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me. and made us all pay the price of daisy and that on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. on imran khan in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera ideals been signed...
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kal research, if it had to be funded by individuals or foundations, but it was not generating a response. if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. >> he had millions, what is hoe going to do with his money. this, of course, is the rockerfe rockerfe rockerfeller institute. so this was new. this was very exciting. and the director of a man that was appointed director of this institute was a man named simon flexler. did yo get any sense of his personality? of the man with his institute. >>. >> yes, okay, headstrong. >> and it was like polio was his thing. te is like one way for the polio research. >> he ran this institute with an ire fist in the way. this institute took on many, many diseases. they really put polio on the map. they gained a lot more attention. that was frankly roosevelt coming down with polio. he is not an infant. he is a very good, how does oshinsky explain how someone like roosevelt got polio. what happened in his past or recently to him to explain this? >> he says he was extremely vulnerable because as a child he didn't have many illnesses and as he was growing up he became very active. he was
kal research, if it had to be funded by individuals or foundations, but it was not generating a response. if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. >> he had millions, what is hoe going to do with his money. this, of course, is the rockerfe rockerfe rockerfeller institute. so this was new. this was very exciting. and the director of a man that was appointed director of this institute was a man named simon flexler. did yo get any sense of his personality? of the man...
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foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. and the california democratic party. who's sujoe biden.rop 15? biden says, "every kid deserves a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who'sgovernor gavin newsom. the governor says prop 15 is, "fair, phased-in, and long overdue reform", that "will exempt small businesses and residential property owners." join governor newsom. vote yes on 15. accused of rape. accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail. got out the same day. the senior citizen could not. forced to wait in jail nearly a year. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> restaurant owners are already struggling to make it thanks to the pandemic. they say their landlords are not making it any easier. don ford has the story. >>> the force close has had a deep impact, and an impact that some fear may be permanent. >> they should shut down for months. but now that they are partial openings, they say the landlord is demanding fullback rent, even though the mall itse
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foundation that you're describing. sherrilyn ifill, president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and educational fund, our country is lucky to have you fighting these fights. thank you for being here tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, rachel. i appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back. >>> we'll be right back. >>> today the u.s. recorded more than 100,000 new covid infections for the 20th day in a row. more than 83,000 americans are currently hospitalized with covid. that's the highest number we've had yet. things are very, very bad. here's one glimmer of hope for you, though. you may remember a few weeks ago, cdc inexplicably lifted their no-sail order for the cruise industry, effectively allowing cruise ships to resume the business of sailing floating covid petri dishes all over the world. it was another in a long line of decisions out of the cdc under trump that the agency couldn't explain in terms of the science. it was just another decision where they folded under political pressure from the trump white house. but now, with trump on his way out, a possible glimmer of hope at cdc. over
foundation that you're describing. sherrilyn ifill, president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and educational fund, our country is lucky to have you fighting these fights. thank you for being here tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, rachel. i appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back. >>> we'll be right back. >>> today the u.s. recorded more than 100,000 new covid infections for the 20th day in a row. more than 83,000 americans are...
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collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. of has worked with a variety educational institutions as an actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. ight.e welcome hope wr our special guest allie larson is a professor of law and director of the institute of the bill of rights law, since she joined the faculty in 2010, she has received many awards including the statewide outstanding faculty award and the -- in the rising star category. offessor larson is a scholar constitutional law and legal institution for the focus on how information dynamics affect the votes. her work has been featured multiple times in various publications and these are just a few of her accomplishments, please help me in welcoming allie larson. >> our discussion may be about an hour long and it may feel uncomfortable at times, that is ok, you may feel angry, that is ok. you may feel sad, that is also ok. all of these feelings arose for me when i was researching for an event and it is ok to feel something. this reminds us that we care. while slavery is not the beginning of the story, for
collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. of has worked with a variety educational institutions as an actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. ight.e welcome hope wr our special guest allie larson is a professor of law and director of the institute of the bill of rights law, since she joined the faculty in 2010, she has received many awards including the statewide outstanding faculty award and the -- in...
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collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. of has worked with a variety educationalnstitutions as an actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. please welcome hop
collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. of has worked with a variety educationalnstitutions as an actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. please welcome hop
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foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations inra education, demc engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institution and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the presidential ra now hangs on a dwindlin handful of states, as the world waits for a decision. around the country,te tallies are taking place against a backdrop of lel battles and protests. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> desjardins: across th country, states of flux-- counting and waiting for full results from key states pennsylvania, north carolina, nevada, georgia. former vice president biden remains in the presidential lead, both with the popular vote and the electoral college. he projected confidence this >> we continue to feel very good about where things stand we have no doubt when the count is finish senator harris and i will er declared the winn
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collaborated with many other departments in the foundation, as well as with other museums over the course of her career. she's worked with a variety of educational visitations as actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. please welcome hope right. >> thank. you -- she has received many awards, including the statewide atlantic faculty award for rising star category. professor larsen is a scholar of constitutional law and legal institutions with a focus on how information dynamics affect the vote. her work has been featured multiple times in various publications. and these are just a few of her accomplishments. please help me in welcoming allie larsen. our discussion will be about an hour long this evening. and it may feel uncomfortable at times. that's okay. you may feel angry. that's okay. you may feel sad. that's also okay. all of these feelings arose for me when i was researching for the event. and it's okay to feel something. this reminds us that we care. now while slavery is not the beginning of the story, the purposes of trying to dive into two very large topics in very little bit of time we will start our meeting with lidia a w
collaborated with many other departments in the foundation, as well as with other museums over the course of her career. she's worked with a variety of educational visitations as actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. please welcome hope right. >> thank. you -- she has received many awards, including the statewide atlantic faculty award for rising star category. professor larsen is a scholar of constitutional law and legal institutions with a focus on how information...