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my name is alan and i work consulting and we do wwork with teachers and esl. when we are advising esl them ies and trying to get involved in connected, they are send d that whenever we something home -- why am i being called in. they are afraid of deportation. we begin a suggest conversation? >> i mean, as somebody who has that firsthand, i think we need to have a conversation with her immigrant communities. the level of respect that immigrants have towards authority figures is very well respected. whatever the teacher says this kind of law, right? my family, at least. this that said, there is in my of immigrants -- i can speak of you get dropped off at work and the parents go to their jobs. there is an organization that belong to called pique which deals with how to read your what 's report card, more s you have -- we need resources on this because they are very different depending on what part of the world to come from. we need more the resources to help transition the parents to understand our own educational system which varies from state to state, city to
my name is alan and i work consulting and we do wwork with teachers and esl. when we are advising esl them ies and trying to get involved in connected, they are send d that whenever we something home -- why am i being called in. they are afraid of deportation. we begin a suggest conversation? >> i mean, as somebody who has that firsthand, i think we need to have a conversation with her immigrant communities. the level of respect that immigrants have towards authority figures is very well...
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. >> thol you esl. ci> philacare aria younger.a that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to connect to college, it hads or o holarshipet siswas lnce any news"expwang help. it's available at 17 locations like free li rye wxphes and y. online. >> more to come on "action news" ts,s ap fo fun . ta an g legal action against a major cell phone carrier and weldl are you busy? i'm just day-dreaming. about your dream trip to italy? yeah. with your sisters, to shop and see the sights. is it that obvious? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, it's the new frankenbucks. with 10 top prizes of $50,000. is that painting crooked, or is it just me? [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. spling at&t forn frlegedly misleading customers for failing to notify custoect s thnt wous aneoece t
. >> thol you esl. ci> philacare aria younger.a that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to connect to college, it hads or o holarshipet siswas lnce any news"expwang help. it's available at 17 locations like free li rye wxphes and y. online. >> more to come on "action news" ts,s ap fo fun . ta an g legal action against a major cell phone carrier and weldl are you busy? i'm just...
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we do professional development for teachers who work with esl students. lots of times when we're trying to empathize with esl families and trying to get them involved and connected, they're afraid whenever we send anything home, especially when it's in english, but just in general, why am i being called in. parent/teacher conferences, they're afraid of deportation or that type of thing. how do you suggest that we begin that conversation to bridge to esl families? >> wow. i mean, as somebody who lived that firsthand, you know, i think we need to have a conversation with our immigrant communities. the level of respect that immigrants have towards education authority figures like a teacher, very, very well respected. so whatever the teacher says is kind of law, right, in my family at least it was. and so -- but with that said, there is -- there is this issue of immigrants and my own experience i can speak of is like you get dropped off at school and they go to work. parents go to work two, three jobs and they assume that you're educating their child. so ther
we do professional development for teachers who work with esl students. lots of times when we're trying to empathize with esl families and trying to get them involved and connected, they're afraid whenever we send anything home, especially when it's in english, but just in general, why am i being called in. parent/teacher conferences, they're afraid of deportation or that type of thing. how do you suggest that we begin that conversation to bridge to esl families? >> wow. i mean, as...
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different community-based agencies in san francisco to provide high school diploma, adult education and esl services to non-profits at no cost to them. i'm here to speak on kim courtney who has been our reentry coordinator for a number of years. sheriff hennessey was a member of our board of directors while he was in office, and every month he would have us bring reports to him, saying how many different cbos placed folks from in-custody facilitis to treatment facilities and other supportive services? and every month at the board meetings i would present the work that kim did and without question, every single month, for four years, kim single-handedly placed more incarcerated individuals into treatment facilities and housing than all of the other agencies combined that worked in the jail. that is not an exaggeration. kim would routinely place five or six more individuals than three or four agencies that worked in the jail combined. she has been a tireless advocate for the schools. on the reentry side and just a test of her character, she said to me a moment ago, there are no bad choices fo
different community-based agencies in san francisco to provide high school diploma, adult education and esl services to non-profits at no cost to them. i'm here to speak on kim courtney who has been our reentry coordinator for a number of years. sheriff hennessey was a member of our board of directors while he was in office, and every month he would have us bring reports to him, saying how many different cbos placed folks from in-custody facilitis to treatment facilities and other supportive...
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of the state and there are work force issues that need attention and english skills for children and esl education and then of course the high income inequality over all in san francisco and a shrinking middle income po and -- population and the high cost of living are driving low wage earners out of the city so these factors along with the language barriers are limiting the upward path for immigrants. >> thank you. i just had one quick question and then we have a question from maria su. you mentioned community ambass doors out on the streets. >> yes. >> i am aware we have them in bay view and mid-market neighborhoods. are they in others as well or working in hose neighborhoods and if they see a young person or identify someone as unaccompanied undocumented youth do they reach out to them? how does that work? >> they're working in three areas of the city so district 6, along in the tenderloin, along mid-market corridor and up further and i guess upper market and then in d10 along the valley and bay view and we have a pilot project in the mission and 16th and mission bart station so they
of the state and there are work force issues that need attention and english skills for children and esl education and then of course the high income inequality over all in san francisco and a shrinking middle income po and -- population and the high cost of living are driving low wage earners out of the city so these factors along with the language barriers are limiting the upward path for immigrants. >> thank you. i just had one quick question and then we have a question from maria su....
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let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan...ices counselor from hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa...
let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan...ices counselor from hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa...
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let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan...m hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. a modest win of $6,000 riday last champion, alexander, with a $20,000 win yesterday. deb and elizabeth, you've got your work cut out for you against this young champion, but who knows what's going to happen in this half hour? good luck. let's go to work in the jeopardy! round. and let's find out what the categories are, shall we? a little bit of everything. have... alex: alexander, start. never been higher for $200. alexander. what's mount everest? yes. never been higher for $400. elizabeth. what is apollo 13? right. never been higher for $600.
let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan...m hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. a modest win of $6,000 riday last champion, alexander, with a $20,000 win yesterday. deb and elizabeth, you've got your work cut out for you against this young champion, but who knows...
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maria enrolled in the esl program at a maryland public middle school aer arriving from nicaragua andn she went on to high school. now, she has a daughter in school who is bilingual, fluent in both english and spanish. but she says she still sees how other students struggle. >> in my daughter's school, it was fishe was crying. she said i don't understand anything. >> reporter: this year, the urban institute and cassia de maryland released stats on the education crisis among langely park students and the results are alarming. more than half took more than four years to graduate, or did not graduate at all. and only one of every four student graduated on time, and went on to college. ca kasa de maryland is hoping to ultimately boost the graduation rate. the immigrant outreach group in prince george's public county schools are opening two new high schools with 900 ninth graders. both will open next year. neither has an exact location yet. one school will be in langely park. the other in a different part of the county that will serve new immigrants districtwide. >> we are really, really t
maria enrolled in the esl program at a maryland public middle school aer arriving from nicaragua andn she went on to high school. now, she has a daughter in school who is bilingual, fluent in both english and spanish. but she says she still sees how other students struggle. >> in my daughter's school, it was fishe was crying. she said i don't understand anything. >> reporter: this year, the urban institute and cassia de maryland released stats on the education crisis among langely...
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i think the normal operation of the government is very smshl esl to society. so i think the government and protesters should make ways to make the office become normal today. >> i think it will be as peaceful as -- as before. >> reporter: so the other side of the building, though, has not been open to road traffic. so the protesters have been able to maintain some type of blockage here. what you can see if you look a little further down the road is that even though they're sparsely populated they've maintained a shutdown of this main street. these protesters saying what they would like is for their leaders to meet with governmental leaders eventually and talk about what's driving all of this, that they get more of a say, freedom from beijing in who they get to select to be the leader of hong kong. natalie? >> so would you say there is a sense of disenchantment in this process at this point? >> reporter: not really. i mean, everyone has had generally the same mood. you know, people are lying on the street. they're jovial. they're talking. they're very, very fri
i think the normal operation of the government is very smshl esl to society. so i think the government and protesters should make ways to make the office become normal today. >> i think it will be as peaceful as -- as before. >> reporter: so the other side of the building, though, has not been open to road traffic. so the protesters have been able to maintain some type of blockage here. what you can see if you look a little further down the road is that even though they're sparsely...
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i teach high school students esl any school district of 70% latino population. how do i bring those opportunities into the classroom and sure with my students about federal government jobs? >> is lots of things that we can do. one of the things that we're working on is how do we reach young people in a way that they want to be reached. that's social media. we know we are the highest users of social media and one of the largest groups of social media users in the country. we need to be able to bring that message through social media and we're focused in on that. how do we tell those stories? how do we portray the face of government? how many of you are federal employees? a lot of you are federal government employees. you are the face of government. it can't be katherine archuleta who is up there was the face of government. we need to have the face of government be the young people who are coming in, young millennials are coming in and dedicating themselves to this purpose driven mission of federal service. reaching young people today in the ways that we can reach
i teach high school students esl any school district of 70% latino population. how do i bring those opportunities into the classroom and sure with my students about federal government jobs? >> is lots of things that we can do. one of the things that we're working on is how do we reach young people in a way that they want to be reached. that's social media. we know we are the highest users of social media and one of the largest groups of social media users in the country. we need to be...
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it does the job at esl. --you know?> just hope the power of the brewing comes through for us today. --broom. >> reporter: thousands of fans are leaving after this lost. >> reporter: many of them saying that they think it was too much talk about a sweep. >> catherine: gary is still hanging with us. >> gary: i am one of these guys that played everything goalkeeper it cannot route if you are born to be on television. if you were too much thing you sound like a joke. my think is i even felt it today. that they were going to finish it off because the bumgarner. >> gary: finally, but the giants won that game and 18th ending at people at the party started high fighting. i have never high-five's more people in my life. people are responding look at the pictures here. a little white ball can unite a community spirit as corny as the sound. >> catherine: it's fun. people are on the bandwagon gas but it's still fun. >> reporter: if things do not work tomorrow night for it, it could be rough. >> catherine: you can send us your photo
it does the job at esl. --you know?> just hope the power of the brewing comes through for us today. --broom. >> reporter: thousands of fans are leaving after this lost. >> reporter: many of them saying that they think it was too much talk about a sweep. >> catherine: gary is still hanging with us. >> gary: i am one of these guys that played everything goalkeeper it cannot route if you are born to be on television. if you were too much thing you sound like a joke. my...
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integration services from esl services. we have one of the most robust welcoming americastate affiliates in welcoming michigan. we are talking to everything to m community colleges local school systems to healthcare workers. of aspects myriad to integration. sort of get off the -- of ion -- i think undocumented people and you get to what most communities -- how do immigrants impact them. solutions that not only have profound impact on refugee programs, but the host communities. the tents to be new players sides of the aisle, get the aunt -- the aunt of this hot button issue. >> we have been ready for a while, so i just want to put that for the record. one of the issues that we have with as we to deal prepare is this issue of fraud prevention. at the a is creating, things that -- again, and california was kind of a patchwork of things that are going on. cities have offices of immigration relations, but is not really one hub where their strategizing and do we do outreach, how to prevention, application and civics courses. the
integration services from esl services. we have one of the most robust welcoming americastate affiliates in welcoming michigan. we are talking to everything to m community colleges local school systems to healthcare workers. of aspects myriad to integration. sort of get off the -- of ion -- i think undocumented people and you get to what most communities -- how do immigrants impact them. solutions that not only have profound impact on refugee programs, but the host communities. the tents to be...
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you have 48% owned by esl. you do not have a lot of shares out there at all. a tightly controlled stock. it had been moving up until this report lately from lows it hadn't seen in a long time after the loan we first talked about, chb concerned people. >> well, big, big drop today. down now 12% for sears. up next, the multibillion dollar money manager making a big bet on the housing market. we'll talk to him about his strategy after the break. act i. scene 3. open port twenty-two-oh-one-seven on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business easier? get the one that can connect to the systems that you already have. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto
you have 48% owned by esl. you do not have a lot of shares out there at all. a tightly controlled stock. it had been moving up until this report lately from lows it hadn't seen in a long time after the loan we first talked about, chb concerned people. >> well, big, big drop today. down now 12% for sears. up next, the multibillion dollar money manager making a big bet on the housing market. we'll talk to him about his strategy after the break. act i. scene 3. open port...
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. >> : to esl wallstreet 02 points wins less two trading days another day at double-digit swings ared by six points are now after rising over 2 1/3 yesterday falling over towards 30 the day before. no word at&t will pay a hundred to $5,000 government charges for billing customers tens of millions of dollars a practice known as cramming crawling lines of charges and some of the parts of the bill. the fcc says at&t billed customers for charges third-party companies for services to customers were aware and address work. at&t keeping 35 percent of all press charges of unauthorized charges now returning hundred $35 million >> : have read bull wins no albany can get something from rebel group makers of the energy drink zero some customers what money the company agrees to pay $13 million or clams and misled the public with advertising campaign red bull gives ewing's. >> : his yearly thought you were going to wings. a campaign as a blight and why each person making a claim against the settlement entitles the time $15 worth of rebel products. wasnt a collector red bull products i always feel
. >> : to esl wallstreet 02 points wins less two trading days another day at double-digit swings ared by six points are now after rising over 2 1/3 yesterday falling over towards 30 the day before. no word at&t will pay a hundred to $5,000 government charges for billing customers tens of millions of dollars a practice known as cramming crawling lines of charges and some of the parts of the bill. the fcc says at&t billed customers for charges third-party companies for services to...