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you have people in these school districts and it's not just fairfax county, it's found in fairfax county but stuff like this is going on across america. and the whole purpose of this diversity, equity and inclusion stuff is level the playing field for black kids. you are not going to help black children succeed by holding everybody else down. you don't help them succeed by taking away the issues of merit and achievement. we are in a society that have been based on competition. our economy is based on competition. our athletes compete every day, our musicians compete and our entertainers all compete. you can't take that away from young kids and think they are going to succeed. it is going to be false. i have three sons. i always tell my kids, you have to work hard for everything. nobody is giving you anything, you have to scratch and claw every single day if you are going to achieve something. but in our school districts, if they think the way for black kids to get ahead is hold other kids back, it is wrong and going to fail everybody. >> john: this equity system was meant to alleviate ra
you have people in these school districts and it's not just fairfax county, it's found in fairfax county but stuff like this is going on across america. and the whole purpose of this diversity, equity and inclusion stuff is level the playing field for black kids. you are not going to help black children succeed by holding everybody else down. you don't help them succeed by taking away the issues of merit and achievement. we are in a society that have been based on competition. our economy is...
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now on friday fairfax county revealed you know what?t four more middle school high schools didn't recognize people for important scholarship and admissions deadline. so far in fairfax county alone, which is just to the west of washington, d.c., the district. seven high schools in all. which make up about 25% of all the high school students in fairfax county, turns out their schools didn't tell anybody. and so now what -- apparently the counselors and the principals because they have been caught doing something terrible. now they are calling those colleges, that kid submitted the thing and got it in on time we didn't tell you about this. we're bad. but we had a good reason. >> ainsley: there are four also in loudoun county and two in prince william county that didn't notify the kids. and you asked them why? one mom said she called the head of special services at the school we didn't want to hurt the other students' feelings. these kids worked their tails off. they might have gotten scholarship money if they had gone on with the process a
now on friday fairfax county revealed you know what?t four more middle school high schools didn't recognize people for important scholarship and admissions deadline. so far in fairfax county alone, which is just to the west of washington, d.c., the district. seven high schools in all. which make up about 25% of all the high school students in fairfax county, turns out their schools didn't tell anybody. and so now what -- apparently the counselors and the principals because they have been caught...
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the fairfax superintendent is meeting with parents.t is she saying now, lydia. >> she is meeting with them and the public dialogues and apologizing to them and say she understands why they are angry and acknowledging that trust has possible rebuilt. it's interesting when we first heard about this scandal, this delay in notifying students of their merit status, this was a situation that was called unique and blamed on human error, but sandra, now we are getting a very different message. watch this. >> i would venture a guess it's not unique to northern virginia. just happens to be that we are in the middle of this conversation right now. >> the number of schools involved in the controversy continues to grow. according to the virginia governor's office, we now have 17 schools across three counties that delayed notifying some students of their national merit status, and news broke just yesterday on the show with you, sandra, when the virginia governor told you he's going to take action with new legislation to require schools to notify stu
the fairfax superintendent is meeting with parents.t is she saying now, lydia. >> she is meeting with them and the public dialogues and apologizing to them and say she understands why they are angry and acknowledging that trust has possible rebuilt. it's interesting when we first heard about this scandal, this delay in notifying students of their merit status, this was a situation that was called unique and blamed on human error, but sandra, now we are getting a very different message....
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fairfax county public schools, again. >> yeah, all northern virginia, a lot of the reporting we have seen. you have two high school principals are sending nearly identical messages saying they were sincerely sorry for the error. however, virginia attorney general writes it's come to my attention through public reporting that at least three high schools within fairfax county public schools may have withheld national merit recognition from students. my office will investigate whether any students' rights were violated. national merit scholarships are given to students with the top preliminary psat scores in the country. they could be an important piece of a college application. many students submitted applications without knowing they had won this award. >> this is what equal outcomes look like under the new equity agenda that's being pushed on fairfax policy here in the fairfax county public schools, now students and the opportunities pathway to prosperity is being denied to them. >> last month the district called the delay a one-time human error. langley high school and westfield hig
fairfax county public schools, again. >> yeah, all northern virginia, a lot of the reporting we have seen. you have two high school principals are sending nearly identical messages saying they were sincerely sorry for the error. however, virginia attorney general writes it's come to my attention through public reporting that at least three high schools within fairfax county public schools may have withheld national merit recognition from students. my office will investigate whether any...
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this fairfax family was packing up what they could after their home was red tagged on friday. >> i'm still trying to grasp this is really happening. >> reporter: lovely wine and her four kid live right where the tree and debris slammed into their home. >> i got a call from my niece and she was terrified and screaming and said a tree had gone through the bathroom window. >> reporter: according to marin county fire, this mudslide displaced 19 people from the six units on the property along with seven dogs and four cats. two units are red tagged and the other four are yellow tagged, but all are unsafe. >> we just wanted to stabilize the situation, get people out of harm's way and then insure that people don't return to a hazardous situation. >> reporter: lovely wine did return to grab the rest of they are her belongings that she managed to get out of her home. while the family has a hotel for the night, it's what happens next that scares her the most. >> this is one of the biggest fears i've ever had in my life. i was homeless aging out of foster care up until i was 27 to my first born
this fairfax family was packing up what they could after their home was red tagged on friday. >> i'm still trying to grasp this is really happening. >> reporter: lovely wine and her four kid live right where the tree and debris slammed into their home. >> i got a call from my niece and she was terrified and screaming and said a tree had gone through the bathroom window. >> reporter: according to marin county fire, this mudslide displaced 19 people from the six units on...
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with that, we bring in a mom in fairfax county, virginia who first broke the story.e didn't learn about her son's merit scholarship award until after the fact. she's a senior fellow in the practice of journalism with the independent women's network. great to have you with us today. i want to play this sound bite from the governor. here's what he had to say about this and how he sees the bigger picture of what is behind this. let's watch. >> it also demonstrates the extreme nature of this relentless pursuit of equity. they don't care what it costs. they don't care how much damage they do. they're going to make sure that they hold down high achievers so people don't feel bad. >> martha: it takes a lot of work to be smart enough to get this national merit scholarship, to do well on that test. tell us what happened to your son and how you learned about it. how you figured it out. >> yeah, what we have here is a pattern and practice of discrimination and systemic injustice. the equity warriors out there want to talk about dismantling the system, but they're now the per --
with that, we bring in a mom in fairfax county, virginia who first broke the story.e didn't learn about her son's merit scholarship award until after the fact. she's a senior fellow in the practice of journalism with the independent women's network. great to have you with us today. i want to play this sound bite from the governor. here's what he had to say about this and how he sees the bigger picture of what is behind this. let's watch. >> it also demonstrates the extreme nature of this...
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fairfax at 26. these numbers even colder than yesterday. so we are off to a very frigid start to this morning. should be no surprise with so many areas below freezing. we're at least getting close to freezing that we do have freeze warnings and frost advisories. the warnings in the deeper blue, the advisories and that lighter blue. these will extend through 09:00am this morning. and as you've already seen, some of our coldest temperatures dropping down into the upper 20's. so a very, very cold start to this day. definitely bundle up as you're getting outside. that will make you feel a whole lot better than if you're not prepared for it, especially if you'll be out there for more than just a couple minutes now. it does stay clear all day long. temperatures very similar to yesterday. so we've got a cold start yet again. a similar cool, but sunshiny field this afternoon. i'm going to be talking a return of a chance of rainfall later on in this forecast. all still to come right now. all right, john, thank you for that. let's get a look at your
fairfax at 26. these numbers even colder than yesterday. so we are off to a very frigid start to this morning. should be no surprise with so many areas below freezing. we're at least getting close to freezing that we do have freeze warnings and frost advisories. the warnings in the deeper blue, the advisories and that lighter blue. these will extend through 09:00am this morning. and as you've already seen, some of our coldest temperatures dropping down into the upper 20's. so a very, very cold...
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the superintendent of fairfax county schools is speaking out. understands why parents are angry that came out of a meeting with parents in fairfax county and her comments are shedding light on how this happened. initially we heard this is one school, thomas jefferson high school didn't notify students of their status, this was a unique situation that involved human error but last night we got an acknowledgment that this happened in multiple schools, and the superintendent blamed a lack of standardized process and this is possibly gone on for years. watch here. >> and several schools, we did not notify students prior to november 1st and if a student did early decision to university of virginia they wouldn't have known, we don't have a consistent process for all principals and staff. >> that commendation would help the application rate. >> there's a belief that it would help them. an application possibly. >> reporter: you have an acknowledgment this could have had an impact on student applications to colleges. this affected students across 16 scho
the superintendent of fairfax county schools is speaking out. understands why parents are angry that came out of a meeting with parents in fairfax county and her comments are shedding light on how this happened. initially we heard this is one school, thomas jefferson high school didn't notify students of their status, this was a unique situation that involved human error but last night we got an acknowledgment that this happened in multiple schools, and the superintendent blamed a lack of...
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speech he was that loudoun county with the restroom, not fairfax?irfax is where that happened and that's an ongoing case. at the end of the day we want to demand excellence. we want our students to not have this "war on merit." we have seen unfortunately in some areas of the country what i call wilke racism, reverse discrimination against the wrong groups and those individuals mi. we want to make sure that everybody has an equal playing field and can achieve their dreams and we don't want anybody to be held back because of who they are and their ethnic background. >> ainsley: jason, i know y'all were elected because the parents were sick of it. mama's and pop the bears stood up. hopefully this review can clean the schools thanks for coming on explaining this. coming up, exposing a crisis. senators walked in southern borders see what joe biden didn't do during his three hour stop in el paso. james lankford joins us live from the border. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to
speech he was that loudoun county with the restroom, not fairfax?irfax is where that happened and that's an ongoing case. at the end of the day we want to demand excellence. we want our students to not have this "war on merit." we have seen unfortunately in some areas of the country what i call wilke racism, reverse discrimination against the wrong groups and those individuals mi. we want to make sure that everybody has an equal playing field and can achieve their dreams and we don't...
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conquered as well as berkeley and san mateo and then some upper 20's as well for petaluma santa rosa and fairfax. just a cold morning. even colder. then yesterday was at the same time, should be no surprise that we're back into those frost advisories and light blue and freeze warnings in those deeper blue categories that is going to remain through 09:00am this morning as temperatures do remain so very cold. otherwise skies are clear and dry and we stay that way today. so today, another sunny one that's going to help us out this afternoon. cold morning to get through. bundle up for now. and then a nice cool and sunny afternoon to look for too. >> rain. all right, john, thank you for that bridge cans. let's check on them. if you're heading into the city, it's going to take you 7 minutes may so that fremont street exit this morning, our san mateo with at about 12 minutes, a 80 to 101, traveling across there, richmond center fell bridge tolls to 101 about 9 minutes and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. nice and light at 19 minutes. all right. the time now 04:31am. and the mass shootings here
conquered as well as berkeley and san mateo and then some upper 20's as well for petaluma santa rosa and fairfax. just a cold morning. even colder. then yesterday was at the same time, should be no surprise that we're back into those frost advisories and light blue and freeze warnings in those deeper blue categories that is going to remain through 09:00am this morning as temperatures do remain so very cold. otherwise skies are clear and dry and we stay that way today. so today, another sunny...
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fairfax in calais still get in the upper 20's while petaluma and santa rosa below freezing.e a few spots that are looking at some really cold temps. now, the showers we had yesterday and moved well to the south that's left us with nothing but clear skies today. it is going to be a sunny one and that will start to help temperatures out here in short order helping temperatures to lift a bit. but we are technically under frost advisories through 09:00am for most of the bay area. a lot of the peninsula, south bay, east bay and most of the north bay. now temperatures later on will only rise into the low 50's for most spots. so that is definitely jacket where the i would keep those jackets on all day long today. it is actually the coolest day of our forecast. despite one of our sunniest days of the forecast. so you know what to do a layer up this morning, you'll be able to shed a few layers later on. but with pleasanton livermore and only at 49 today, that's still very cool. vallejo napa. 53, while sandra fell also at 53 tomorrow, it's mid 50's on average will stay that way throug
fairfax in calais still get in the upper 20's while petaluma and santa rosa below freezing.e a few spots that are looking at some really cold temps. now, the showers we had yesterday and moved well to the south that's left us with nothing but clear skies today. it is going to be a sunny one and that will start to help temperatures out here in short order helping temperatures to lift a bit. but we are technically under frost advisories through 09:00am for most of the bay area. a lot of the...
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the bulk of the guilty schools are in fairfax county. the superintendent talked to parents yesterday suggesting the same thing is happening all over but fairfax just got caught. >> anecdotally there are a number of other locations, i don't believe anyone is at this time raising their hand to draw any attention to that. we here in fairfax county at the moment are carrying that water. i recognize one of the biggest issues this evening and the last couple weeks is really trust, right? i think we've broken trust with families and i recognize that and it's now our responsibility to rebuild that. >> harris: a fairfax county parent and independent women's network senior fellow. and a parent co-founder living in loudon county where several schools also held back award notifications. great to have you both on the program. break it down for us what happens when your child isn't told and when the parents aren't told about a merit award? >> oh my gosh. so you are living in a vacuum. talk about broken trust. you are not told that your child has recei
the bulk of the guilty schools are in fairfax county. the superintendent talked to parents yesterday suggesting the same thing is happening all over but fairfax just got caught. >> anecdotally there are a number of other locations, i don't believe anyone is at this time raising their hand to draw any attention to that. we here in fairfax county at the moment are carrying that water. i recognize one of the biggest issues this evening and the last couple weeks is really trust, right? i...
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fairfax still in the upper 20's.about to see those frost advisories expiring likely to see him disappearing from the map here in just a few moments. but it has been such a cold morning. a lot of ft
fairfax still in the upper 20's.about to see those frost advisories expiring likely to see him disappearing from the map here in just a few moments. but it has been such a cold morning. a lot of ft
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check out this mud slide in fairfax. it happened around 10:00 this morning. that mud slammed into an apartment complex and a few houses. crews there evacuated 19 people. luckily, no one was hurt. the rain in sausalito earlier today had puddles forming everywhere. the roads were slick. we have team coverage as we find ourselves in another micro climate weather alert. we'll start in the south bay. crews are rushing to clear the debris and damian trujillo, it just feels like a soggy groundhog day. >> reporter: it is starting to rain again. you can pan over and see the san jose police officer here going along the river banks warning people to get out of the river beds because it is really dangerous right now. there is the officer right there on a loud speaker warning the homeless folks to please get out of the river banks. now the guadalupe river is a lot slower than it was on monday. it is a lot lower now than monday but experts warn it could change at any moment. the task was wet and heavy today for this crew from valley water. a large tree slid down on to thom
check out this mud slide in fairfax. it happened around 10:00 this morning. that mud slammed into an apartment complex and a few houses. crews there evacuated 19 people. luckily, no one was hurt. the rain in sausalito earlier today had puddles forming everywhere. the roads were slick. we have team coverage as we find ourselves in another micro climate weather alert. we'll start in the south bay. crews are rushing to clear the debris and damian trujillo, it just feels like a soggy groundhog day....
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county where 20 residents were forced out of their homes when a mudslide came crashing into their fairfax apartment complex. it's an area that has suffered quite a bit of damage from the recent storms. andrea nakano caught up with one of the families that had their home red tagged because it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: this is an area known for beautiful trees and open space, but fairfax and san anselmo have been pounded by the rain. one family we talked with tonight feared that the weather would cause major da fairfax family was packing up what they could after their home was red tagged on friday. >> i'm still trying to grasp this is really happening. >> reporter: lovely wine and her four kid live right where the tree and debris slammed into their home. >> i got a call from my niece and she was terrified and screaming and said a tree had gone through the bathroom window. >> reporter: according to marin county fire, this mudslide displaced 19 people from the six units on the property along with seven dogs and four cats. two units are red tagged and the other four are yellow tagged,
county where 20 residents were forced out of their homes when a mudslide came crashing into their fairfax apartment complex. it's an area that has suffered quite a bit of damage from the recent storms. andrea nakano caught up with one of the families that had their home red tagged because it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: this is an area known for beautiful trees and open space, but fairfax and san anselmo have been pounded by the rain. one family we talked with tonight feared that...
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here in fairfax county, it goes to the root.y agenda we see in loudoun county or other counties in virginia comes out of fairfax county, it's the origination of all of this. jon: the senate is taking up a couple of items in relation to this, i think we can put those on the screen. the 787 would require parental permission for students to view sensitive material and then there's 1371 which would allow vouchers to use state funds to educate students outside of public schools the parents could vote with their feet if they wanted to. >> that's right and you are moving into an election year again in virginia, always election year in virginia and these state senators and house of delegate members will be up for election and will have to explain their votes on these important issues. school choice is one of those things where it benefits everybody to have an education savings account where you can take the money and you may live in zip code that isn't going to be, it will be detrimental to your child's education, you will send your chi
here in fairfax county, it goes to the root.y agenda we see in loudoun county or other counties in virginia comes out of fairfax county, it's the origination of all of this. jon: the senate is taking up a couple of items in relation to this, i think we can put those on the screen. the 787 would require parental permission for students to view sensitive material and then there's 1371 which would allow vouchers to use state funds to educate students outside of public schools the parents could...
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the excuses you heard from fairfax county and the people behind that have to go.en? >> well, neil, you know what? we are in the year 2023, but make no mistake about it, it's actually 1984 happening right before our eyes. we have a group of rogue educators, you heard it's not just one school, nor five schools, more ten. seventeen. count them, seventeen schools who have made decisions that they are going to remake education in their own image. and they're using our children to do it. and so that's why parents are are waking up. you talk about woke? they are awakening, because covid policies -- policies, not cosid, but covid policies -- that force our children to remain home and look at a computer screen for public education showed parents all is not well. so we're going to do things differently here in virginia. accountability is a must. we have pulled the curtain back, and it ain't pretty. so things are going to change. neil: all right. now, we've gotten different explanations out of this from fairfax county officials and others who have been involved in this to sa
the excuses you heard from fairfax county and the people behind that have to go.en? >> well, neil, you know what? we are in the year 2023, but make no mistake about it, it's actually 1984 happening right before our eyes. we have a group of rogue educators, you heard it's not just one school, nor five schools, more ten. seventeen. count them, seventeen schools who have made decisions that they are going to remake education in their own image. and they're using our children to do it. and so...
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that's for redwood city, fairfax, petaluma.l, looking at 30's in areas like san jose, oakland, berkeley, as well as santa rosa down at 30 degrees right now we have frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect for almost all the bay area, coal dust of areas in the deep blue. those are your freeze warnings in generally a little bit further inland. now skies are clear conditions, nice and calm out there. it is definitely not going to be the worst commute this morning. as far as weather goes as long as you have that extra chance to warm the cars up, right? i never really turned my seat warmers on. i don't know. i just don't do it. but this morning, the first thing i did was see where issue have seat warmers. yeah, i do her have the feat for leader right underneath the car right there. >> okay. so we do have an accident of in vacaville 80 westbound at cherry glen road. all lanes are blocked right now because of the accident. hopefully they're able to clear that. other highways adjacent to that, no major issues as you're traveling
that's for redwood city, fairfax, petaluma.l, looking at 30's in areas like san jose, oakland, berkeley, as well as santa rosa down at 30 degrees right now we have frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect for almost all the bay area, coal dust of areas in the deep blue. those are your freeze warnings in generally a little bit further inland. now skies are clear conditions, nice and calm out there. it is definitely not going to be the worst commute this morning. as far as weather goes as...
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we have more on the flooding and mudslides from fairfax, california. >> this is a common sight around town. some urban flooding. roadways marked with signs and drivers can be told to be careful and slow down. while there has not been as much rain on saturday compared to the storms in the previous weeks, the grounds and rivers are saturated that it doesn't take much for floods to happen and mudslides like the ones that happened in fairfax where multiple trees crashed into the back of an apartment building causing 19 residents to have to evacuate. there were also evacuation orders in santa cruz county and santa clara county, areas that are prone to flooding. here is one of the residents who had to evacuate from the building here in fairfax describing the moment the mudslide happened. >> i thought i heard thunder. it was not thunder, it was the hillside giving away behind the two flats behind us. the trees wiped into their bathrooms. there were little kids there. there was fortunately a lady across the street is an emt/fire person in san francisco. we had no idea what was happening until
we have more on the flooding and mudslides from fairfax, california. >> this is a common sight around town. some urban flooding. roadways marked with signs and drivers can be told to be careful and slow down. while there has not been as much rain on saturday compared to the storms in the previous weeks, the grounds and rivers are saturated that it doesn't take much for floods to happen and mudslides like the ones that happened in fairfax where multiple trees crashed into the back of an...
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it happened in fairfax kron four's to recess to has the latest on this. around 10 friday morning. the hillside behind 6 duplexes on a lima road in fairfax collapsed. >> mud and larch trees cascaded down causing major damage. you can see here how debris violently pushed through this sliding door and roots of a tree smack through the back of a home. emergency crews rushed in and help residents get out. >> back to my >> county officials including soil engineers examined the hillside and homes after review. it was determined all 19 residents could not stay. 2 homes were read tact for yellow tagged. >> she is disabled and they actually are trying to find place there right now. >> so there drastically impacted. everybody is the whole complex. there was family. >> dave tells me his mom and husband heard a loud noise right before the hillside. >> okay. we're rolling down my stuff and said it sounds like, you know, it truck crash. and with the big coming out. >> late in the day pg e crews were out boring holes in the street to shut off gas lines. the signs residents, 7 dogs, 4 cats and a g
it happened in fairfax kron four's to recess to has the latest on this. around 10 friday morning. the hillside behind 6 duplexes on a lima road in fairfax collapsed. >> mud and larch trees cascaded down causing major damage. you can see here how debris violently pushed through this sliding door and roots of a tree smack through the back of a home. emergency crews rushed in and help residents get out. >> back to my >> county officials including soil engineers examined the...
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now you have the virginia attorney jason who is already investigating the fairfax county school, whatstigation into this. whether it was intentional decision to do this for equity or clerical error, these people need to be held accountable. elizabeth: they need to be fired, why do we have schools to educate children to retire and then incentivize them, bring everybody up, so grab to join us, for the governor ron desantis is heading back at the white house, after the white house criticizes handling the legal immigrants in biden's border crisis. we are florida congressman next on "the evening edit". get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. whether you've enjoyed the legendary terrain of telluride, the unparalleled landscape of park city, or the famed peaks of whistler. you face the hassle of lugging your gear through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your door-step to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real-time tracking, ship skis deliv
now you have the virginia attorney jason who is already investigating the fairfax county school, whatstigation into this. whether it was intentional decision to do this for equity or clerical error, these people need to be held accountable. elizabeth: they need to be fired, why do we have schools to educate children to retire and then incentivize them, bring everybody up, so grab to join us, for the governor ron desantis is heading back at the white house, after the white house criticizes...
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the fairfax county school superintendent responds exclusively on cnn. >> this idea of a golden ticketrom them. >> to characterize that as a golden ticket would not be accurate. ♪ i've got symptom rel♪ ♪ control of my crohn's memeans everything to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements at 4 weeks. skyrizi is the first and only il-23 inhibitor for crohn's that can deliver both clinical remission and endoscopic improvement. the majority of people on skyrizi achieved long lasting remission at 1 year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. >>> so america's largest private employer raising its minimum wage. walmart which has long been criticized
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county agenda that we see at fairfax county schools.ime students and pataskala to prosperity is being denied to them. top performing students being pulled down in the name of equity. being denied this opportunity for scholarships. as i mentioned before. >> delaying milestones in life such as going on to grad school. going and buying home and getting married. these milestones are put on hold because of the actions of administrators that literally took active steps to assault and battery taj careers and future. >> griff: getting help from lt. governor winsome sears. this is appear rehelp prehence cybil. our children's education is not a zero sum game. we cannot punish success in order to have equal outcomes at all costs. so we shall see where this goes. meanwhile, harry jackson, thank you very much for coming on today. we appreciate it on this federal holiday. >> well, thank you. if i may, i would like to also for those of you that are for those save merit.com, we are a coalition of parents. we have the american hindu coalition, the chine
county agenda that we see at fairfax county schools.ime students and pataskala to prosperity is being denied to them. top performing students being pulled down in the name of equity. being denied this opportunity for scholarships. as i mentioned before. >> delaying milestones in life such as going on to grad school. going and buying home and getting married. these milestones are put on hold because of the actions of administrators that literally took active steps to assault and battery...
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this happened this morning in fairfax, marin county officials, red tagged 2 properties there. kron four's terisa stasio reports now from fairfax. >> around 10 friday morning, the hillside behind 6 duplexes on a lima road in fairfax collapsed mud and larch trees cascaded down causing major damage. you can see here how debris violently pushed through this sliding door and roots of a tree smack through the back of a home. emergency crews rushed in and help residents get out. >> back to my >> warren county officials including soil engineers examined the hillside and homes after review. it was determined all 19 residents could not stay. 2 homes were read tact for yellow >> she is disabled and they actually are trying to find place there right now. >> so there drastically impacted. everybody is the whole complex. numerous families >> dave tells me his mom and husband heard a loud noise right before the hillside. >> okay. we're rolling down my stuff and said it sounds like, you know, it truck crash. and with the big coming out. >> late in the day pg e crews were out boring holes in t
this happened this morning in fairfax, marin county officials, red tagged 2 properties there. kron four's terisa stasio reports now from fairfax. >> around 10 friday morning, the hillside behind 6 duplexes on a lima road in fairfax collapsed mud and larch trees cascaded down causing major damage. you can see here how debris violently pushed through this sliding door and roots of a tree smack through the back of a home. emergency crews rushed in and help residents get out. >> back to...
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we are live in fairfax, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. ama: to the south. officials continue to monitor the water level at the salinas river. this is video showing a levy break along the river. official said the break might have been helpful in preventing the river from peaking higher than 24.6 feet this morning but evacuations remain in effect for some areas. crews are part of the swift water rescue team. >> i am in monterey county. there are over 24,000 residents directly impacted by this. the house behind me has at least three feet of water. if you take a closer look, you can notice a water line just below the windows. with more rain coming, the concern is how much more water can this area take? widespread flooding has prompted evacuations throughout the area. >> there is a pump. luz: 18 leading water rescues. the swift water rescue crew is made up of 16 firefighters from across the bay area. >> the plan right now is we will prepare for today. we are making sure all of our equipment is operational ready. luz: inflatable boats are key to the operation as
we are live in fairfax, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. ama: to the south. officials continue to monitor the water level at the salinas river. this is video showing a levy break along the river. official said the break might have been helpful in preventing the river from peaking higher than 24.6 feet this morning but evacuations remain in effect for some areas. crews are part of the swift water rescue team. >> i am in monterey county. there are over 24,000 residents directly impacted by...
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that means more mudslides like this one in fairfax. more flooding also in salinas river, to the south of us, continuing to swell, flooding homes and farmland. and take a look at this. we'll show you a car teetering on the edge of a cliff right there. this is in the santa cruz mountains. that's the car. a chp officer was able to get all three people inside of that car out safely. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff raniere. good to see you, jeff. what's the timeline? we've got a pretty big one coming in tomorrow morning? >> you can see the spotty areas of rain at 3:00 in the morning. i think it's going to start to hit hard at 5:00, waking you up. it's that kind of rain coming down at a very fast rate here through the north bay, san francisco, and south bay. and with that, we'll see some embedded thunderstorms. so, we're talking about lightning, hail, wind gusts of 20 to 50. the wind doe of heaviest rain is from 5:00 through about 8:00 in the morning. you think we're going to be under spotty rain chances around 1:30 in the a
that means more mudslides like this one in fairfax. more flooding also in salinas river, to the south of us, continuing to swell, flooding homes and farmland. and take a look at this. we'll show you a car teetering on the edge of a cliff right there. this is in the santa cruz mountains. that's the car. a chp officer was able to get all three people inside of that car out safely. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff raniere. good to see you, jeff. what's the timeline? we've...
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. >>> a live look at fairfax creek, not looking to threatening right now. that the town with a long history of flooding. >> reporter: you are right, the san anselmo creek, fairfax creek, they've all dropped, the water is a lot lower right now. the new year's eve no one will ever forget was 2005, san anselmo creek just blew over the banks and flooded the entire downtown neighborhoods around the area. once again today on this new year's eve, a lot of people around the area were preparing and trying to keep water from getting in our homes. fire crews worked to divert water away from homes in san anselmo. the creek which runs through downtown is still below front flood stage, most neighborhoods avoided flooding but others were not so lucky. >> it something we go through every now and then. >> our laundry room has a couple inches of water in it. >> we are getting a lot of rain washed off under the house, underneath the house and down into the creek area so this is to redirect the water coming off the street. >> reporter: in napa the river is flowing really high
. >>> a live look at fairfax creek, not looking to threatening right now. that the town with a long history of flooding. >> reporter: you are right, the san anselmo creek, fairfax creek, they've all dropped, the water is a lot lower right now. the new year's eve no one will ever forget was 2005, san anselmo creek just blew over the banks and flooded the entire downtown neighborhoods around the area. once again today on this new year's eve, a lot of people around the area were...
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in addition to the two schools in prince william county, seven in fairfax county and four loudoun countynts of their awards" and basic oversight to blame but glenn youngkin is not buying it. the schools have to focus on equal outcomes for all students at all costs. at the heart of the american train is excelling from advancing, stretching and recognizing that we have students that have different capabilities. with governor glenn youngkin needs evidence to back up the statement, the superintendent of fairfax public school system after taking a job in april. >> i've made it my life's work to ensure equitable opportunities and equal outcomes for each and every student that i've had the opportunity to serve in a variety of contacts throughout my career. that is a core value for me and one i will continue to focus on and work through as i entered the fairfax county school system. speak with the schools failed to notify the students name national merit scholars in time for important scholars and admissions deadlines, carley, todd. >> todd: fat video will get you every time. it will come back t
in addition to the two schools in prince william county, seven in fairfax county and four loudoun countynts of their awards" and basic oversight to blame but glenn youngkin is not buying it. the schools have to focus on equal outcomes for all students at all costs. at the heart of the american train is excelling from advancing, stretching and recognizing that we have students that have different capabilities. with governor glenn youngkin needs evidence to back up the statement, the...
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and right now, 48 degrees for those of you in fairfax.overnight lows tonight, we are going to be chilly, especially for north and east bay valleys, widespread 30's there with low to mid 40's along the bay area, shoreline and temperatures tomorrow. little change still in the mid-fifties but starting thursday lasting for the next 10 days. we're going to begin a drying trend. showers return for the last week of january. so let's enjoy all the sun icons. well, we can back to grant vicki. all right, every sunday. next up, we're recapping the 28th annual critics choice awards including a touching interview with actor brendan fraser. with actor brendan fraser. >> after his big win. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the
and right now, 48 degrees for those of you in fairfax.overnight lows tonight, we are going to be chilly, especially for north and east bay valleys, widespread 30's there with low to mid 40's along the bay area, shoreline and temperatures tomorrow. little change still in the mid-fifties but starting thursday lasting for the next 10 days. we're going to begin a drying trend. showers return for the last week of january. so let's enjoy all the sun icons. well, we can back to grant vicki. all right,...
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what does somebody in fairfax county have to do with a kid who has gotten national merit scholarshiphe basis of highsat scores, the county has no say over that her judgment about who gets those org who gets notified. that is pretty blatant. >> originally said it was one high school, administrative error, now we know it's multiple high schools in more than one jurisdiction. neil: how many students in all were affected? >> rough estimate, over a thousand. english is not the primary language spoken at home. i'm a child of an immigrant, education is the way to the american dream and we know there's one virginia college that will give a full four year ride if you are a merit award recipient, that's close to one hundred thousand dollars of benefits a student could have applied for. i worked off four years of college, how do you pay for college? could be as stressful as getting into college, the fact that students weren't even notified and were denied the ability to get these scholarships and opportunities is troubling, whether it is administered of error or something else, we are doing the
what does somebody in fairfax county have to do with a kid who has gotten national merit scholarshiphe basis of highsat scores, the county has no say over that her judgment about who gets those org who gets notified. that is pretty blatant. >> originally said it was one high school, administrative error, now we know it's multiple high schools in more than one jurisdiction. neil: how many students in all were affected? >> rough estimate, over a thousand. english is not the primary...
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natasha chen has more on flooding and mud slides from fairfax, california >>> this is a common site around town, some urban flooding, the roadways mark with signs to drivers can be told to be careful and slow down. now, while there has not been as much rain on saturday. compared to the storms in the previous couple of weeks in california, the ground and the rivers are so saturated that it doesn't take much for flooding to happen for mud slides to happen, like the one that happened here in fairfax one street over multiple trees cash i do not the back of an apartment building causing 19 residents to have to evacuate. there were also evacuation orders in santa cruz and santa clara, areas prone to flooding here is a building have to be evacuate from fairfax describing the moment the mud slide happened. >> i thought i heard thunder, it was not thunder. it was a hill side giving way behind the two flats behind us. trees went into their bathrooms. there were little kids there. there is fortunately a lady across the street is an emt fire person in san francisco. we had no idea what was happening t
natasha chen has more on flooding and mud slides from fairfax, california >>> this is a common site around town, some urban flooding, the roadways mark with signs to drivers can be told to be careful and slow down. now, while there has not been as much rain on saturday. compared to the storms in the previous couple of weeks in california, the ground and the rivers are so saturated that it doesn't take much for flooding to happen for mud slides to happen, like the one that happened here...
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reporter: we are back in fairfax. the fire department says another building in the same complex has been yellow tagged, but resident cannot return home until engineers assess the stability of the hillside in the soil. it is unclear when that will happen. and yes, more rains on the way. larry: tha you. sout and repairs continue after the region was hit with flooding and mouse power outages. officials are preparing for the next round of storms, working to make sure the public is ready. zach fuentes is live in san jose with a look ahead as everybody braces for another impact. zach: unfortunately so. santa clarita county emergency operations is at the highest level, preparing for the worst. officials are urging everyone not to underestimate the potential impacts of the storms and the impact slipped behind by the previous storms. though it took a break, the rain has returned and more storms with it. last week saw the south bay take on brutal damage. this pg&e transmission tower taken down by a tree cutting power to thousan
reporter: we are back in fairfax. the fire department says another building in the same complex has been yellow tagged, but resident cannot return home until engineers assess the stability of the hillside in the soil. it is unclear when that will happen. and yes, more rains on the way. larry: tha you. sout and repairs continue after the region was hit with flooding and mouse power outages. officials are preparing for the next round of storms, working to make sure the public is ready. zach...
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. >> in ray county, people in a fairfax apartment complex said to be evacuated after look at all that mud, mud slide came plowing down the hillside into their building. this happened on colima road not too far from matter. elementary school in fairfax of the 3 apartment buildings that are part of that complex building inspectors red tagged this one. one resident says she just had enough time to grab her pets and a few other things and get out of there. >> i got woken up this morning. saying that the whole hill, coming down. and i looked outside. so i packed up my dog. some close together. >> pg and e shut off all power and gas to the whole complex for fear of more hillside sliding another potential hazards. now the oakland at a narrow escape during all this rain. >> a massive eucalyptus tree. you can see there fell right through a couple's bedroom coming within inches of them are quite forcefully. ports. >> a steep street and a saturated hillside complicate the removal of a giant eucalyptus tree in the oakland hills. i'm thinking this is good routes. >> little bit so saturation. certi
. >> in ray county, people in a fairfax apartment complex said to be evacuated after look at all that mud, mud slide came plowing down the hillside into their building. this happened on colima road not too far from matter. elementary school in fairfax of the 3 apartment buildings that are part of that complex building inspectors red tagged this one. one resident says she just had enough time to grab her pets and a few other things and get out of there. >> i got woken up this...
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thank you for coming. >> in the north bay, at least 15 fairfax residents have been ordered to evacuate. this is because of mudslides, fallen trees in that area. the fire department has red tag. one of 3 apartment buildings near lima road. the slide damaged at least 2 apartments. no one was injured. fortunately, city workers are helping residents and their pets to get moved out. one woman says she's relieved that she and her 2 dogs can get out of there before. there are even bigger problems >> saying that the whole bill, coming down. and i looked outside. >> pg and e has shut off the power. the gas flow to that entire complex in case the hillside should continue to slide. >> well, just when we thought we may have seen a break in the action, here we go again, california. get hit with even more storms through the weekend. and a senior officials from the federal government are now in the state. they have arrived to work with there. >> california counterparts capitol correspondent eytan was in sacramento has a message. they hope all californians will heed. >> well, their message to californ
thank you for coming. >> in the north bay, at least 15 fairfax residents have been ordered to evacuate. this is because of mudslides, fallen trees in that area. the fire department has red tag. one of 3 apartment buildings near lima road. the slide damaged at least 2 apartments. no one was injured. fortunately, city workers are helping residents and their pets to get moved out. one woman says she's relieved that she and her 2 dogs can get out of there before. there are even bigger...
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for the overnight hours, but it's already starting to dip at this 6 o'clock hour. 45 degrees for fairfax, mid 50's for downtown san francisco and alameda at 53 degrees. and we are tracking wind speeds out there right now on the calm side. but they are certainly going to how as early as 1 o'clock sunday afternoon we're going to see gusts in the valleys, upwards of 50 miles per hour, even higher for our highest peaks. more on this wind advisory. my full forecast in just a few minutes. dan and walked back to you. thanks for esa. coming up, the search for a suspect under way after a break-in at an east bay cop shop. >> plus, san francisco could be getting a brand new toilet. what? it's going to cost a pretty penny for the party. how much? just ahead. >> and south bay volunteers in >> and south bay volunteers in training mode for the next big psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked
for the overnight hours, but it's already starting to dip at this 6 o'clock hour. 45 degrees for fairfax, mid 50's for downtown san francisco and alameda at 53 degrees. and we are tracking wind speeds out there right now on the calm side. but they are certainly going to how as early as 1 o'clock sunday afternoon we're going to see gusts in the valleys, upwards of 50 miles per hour, even higher for our highest peaks. more on this wind advisory. my full forecast in just a few minutes. dan and...
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there was one in lagunita's another in fairfax that forced people to evacuate. tim johns was in marin county tonight where they are preparing for what could be a rough weekend. reporter: the destruction left behind by the parade of storms hitting the bay area continued friday at this apartment complex in fairfax. a mudslide crashed into the building, displacing 19 residents along with their pets. >> i got woken up this morning by a loud knock on the door. it was the fire department saying the hills were coming down. reporter: another slight happened in lagunita's where one family was left to clean up the mess in their backyard. >> it was a busy day for first responders. fire officials tell me they are gearing up for what is to come this weekend. reporter: at the fire station. >> this is one of the teams we will have on a pre-position tonight. reporter: the battalion chief showed us the search and rescue equipment he and his team are getting ready for the coming days. >> we will see trees down, power lines down. we will be out of power. it all comes down to where
there was one in lagunita's another in fairfax that forced people to evacuate. tim johns was in marin county tonight where they are preparing for what could be a rough weekend. reporter: the destruction left behind by the parade of storms hitting the bay area continued friday at this apartment complex in fairfax. a mudslide crashed into the building, displacing 19 residents along with their pets. >> i got woken up this morning by a loud knock on the door. it was the fire department saying...
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that landslide happened near fairfax. neighbors we spoke to said it happened fast. it was loud and suddenly mud was moving down the hillside with more rain on the way they grabbed what they could and got out as fast as they could. >> i was in my bedroom. i heard a crack which i thought was thunder. when i looked out, i saw the mud flowing. >> reporter: mark fleischer was at home this morning when a landslide sent mud pushing into the back of an apartment complex. his unit was not damaged but it is close enough that he is leaving. he says there is real concern about how quickly things could get worse. >> it was a heavy rain coming this weekend and the building behind me may move off its foundation to hit us. my wife is disabled. i got to get my car up there so we can get out. >> reporter: this was the wall of mud pressing up into two of the building's units. this neighbor wasn't home at the time. >> the back end on the second floor and the bottom floor is caved in by the landslide and the trees. i didn't realize. i thought it was just a little tree so i just told my
that landslide happened near fairfax. neighbors we spoke to said it happened fast. it was loud and suddenly mud was moving down the hillside with more rain on the way they grabbed what they could and got out as fast as they could. >> i was in my bedroom. i heard a crack which i thought was thunder. when i looked out, i saw the mud flowing. >> reporter: mark fleischer was at home this morning when a landslide sent mud pushing into the back of an apartment complex. his unit was not...
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i saw the video out of fairfax . it makes me worry about the hillside. >> more rain on top of already so far all of the sudden have problems. let's take a look at the radar right now. we have some lingering showers out there this afternoon. the heaviest rain has moved to the east but still some light to occasionally moderate showers for the northbay. the heaviest rain right now is falling over heywood toward san ramon as it climbs over the east bay hills. light shower activity around san jose even in the rain shadow. your rainfall amounts have been less than a 10th of an inch so far. this activity is gradually going to diminish but heavy rain and wind are back in the forecast, especially the first half of the day tomorrow and then we will be into an off and on pattern this afternoon. one more round of heavy rain is on our way sunday night into monday. after that, we get down into showers tuesday and wednesday and then dry weather by thursday and friday. if you are wondering about the 49ers game, heaviest rain should
i saw the video out of fairfax . it makes me worry about the hillside. >> more rain on top of already so far all of the sudden have problems. let's take a look at the radar right now. we have some lingering showers out there this afternoon. the heaviest rain has moved to the east but still some light to occasionally moderate showers for the northbay. the heaviest rain right now is falling over heywood toward san ramon as it climbs over the east bay hills. light shower activity around san...
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it started with a controversy in fairfax county and there's an investigation underway to determine ifxclusively to the fairfax county school superintendent about these some parents are calling intentional. sweetie the battle over national merit honor shaking up virginia school districts break spirit to characterize that as a golden ticket would not be accurate. >>reporter: the superintendent michelle reed in her first media interview responding to criticism from the governor who campaigned on changing education in virginia. slamming dozens of high schools were failing to notify high schools of their psat scores or accommodations as part of the merit scholarship competition. >> it impacts her ability to apply for college, scholarships and this idea of a golden ticket as it is called was withheld from them. >> we did not receive it until november 21 after the deadline has passed for early admissions and acceptance. so we don't know. we're still waiting to hear back from colleges. speak to the governor arguing the accommodations were held intentionally to avoid hurting the feelings of th
it started with a controversy in fairfax county and there's an investigation underway to determine ifxclusively to the fairfax county school superintendent about these some parents are calling intentional. sweetie the battle over national merit honor shaking up virginia school districts break spirit to characterize that as a golden ticket would not be accurate. >>reporter: the superintendent michelle reed in her first media interview responding to criticism from the governor who...
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. >> fairfax county schools in virginia said the suggestion of information about awards was deliberatelyom students is not true still the virginia attorney general's office is investigating whether discrimination is behind the delay in notifying students. he believes the delay may have this proportionally impacted asian students. elizabeth: is good to see you, welcome to the show virginia attorney general jason mayer is, it's good to have you want to give her joining us the schools are saying this is not true if you open the civil rights investigation into this why did you do that and do you believe the school is saying is not true. >> this is what we know we know fairfax public school superintendent michelle reed hired an equity consultant and paid them $455,000 for nine months of work one of their recommendations was equal outcomes for every student without exceptions that was the equity consultants recommendation and did get to these outcomes you may have to treat some students unequally, my office became aware of the disparity at thomas jefferson high school a magnet school consider
. >> fairfax county schools in virginia said the suggestion of information about awards was deliberatelyom students is not true still the virginia attorney general's office is investigating whether discrimination is behind the delay in notifying students. he believes the delay may have this proportionally impacted asian students. elizabeth: is good to see you, welcome to the show virginia attorney general jason mayer is, it's good to have you want to give her joining us the schools are...
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but cooler for those of you at fairfax at 38 degrees. and we're going to widespread 30's and 40's for most of the bay area. so fortunately out of that freeze warning that we were under last night. but santa rosa, napa near subfreezing temperatures with some of our coolest inland valleys in the north bay and east bay. still cooling down into the upper 20. so just keep that in mind, especially because patchy frost may form for your sunday morning. but high temperatures tomorrow, very seasonal mid to upper 50's and even low 60's because of those gusty offshore winds out of the north in that 40 mile per hour range for concord and livermore. so enjoy that. we're going to see temperatures in the 50's and 60's all week long and also a lot of sunshine as well. so no rain in the forecast. but the one thing that we do have to watch out for with the gusty winds, still a lot of saturated soil because of all those atmospheric river. so we could see downed trees and downed power lines sunday into monday. so just keep that in mind. but at least it's a
but cooler for those of you at fairfax at 38 degrees. and we're going to widespread 30's and 40's for most of the bay area. so fortunately out of that freeze warning that we were under last night. but santa rosa, napa near subfreezing temperatures with some of our coolest inland valleys in the north bay and east bay. still cooling down into the upper 20. so just keep that in mind, especially because patchy frost may form for your sunday morning. but high temperatures tomorrow, very seasonal mid...
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last month activists accused one fairfax high school of withholding notifications.began acknowledging they had also delayed notifying their merit scholars. national merit awards are given to high schoolers with the top sat scores. the program says more than a million and a half students apply nationwide. only 50,000 are recognized. >> parents say the delays meant students missed including the awards on their college applications. the school's principal say they notified colleges where scholars applied and belatingly told them about their achievements. mike? >> mike: rich edson, thank you very much. the prosecutors will not seek the death penalty for a man who shot two dozen people racist attack in texas walmart in 2019. patrick is accused of targeting mexicans during the massacre that also left dozens wounded. the dallas area native is charged with federal hate crimes and firearms violations as well as capital murder in state court he has pleaded not guilty. now a fascinating story out of suburban denver. officials have shut down the main library in englewood, color
last month activists accused one fairfax high school of withholding notifications.began acknowledging they had also delayed notifying their merit scholars. national merit awards are given to high schoolers with the top sat scores. the program says more than a million and a half students apply nationwide. only 50,000 are recognized. >> parents say the delays meant students missed including the awards on their college applications. the school's principal say they notified colleges where...
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and the family property in fairfax county called ravensworth was also a part of her childhood and she brought with her to they were married in july. of 1804. and i was able to obtain the marriage bond. i had to get two permissions for this library of virginia, as well as the current arlington county clerk. and that was funny. it was easy. but i had to go through the motions. molly brought with her. i'll call her molly because their daughter, they're both they marry the daughters marry the future married custis lee. and so i want to make it clear who i'm referring to. so, molly brought with her a good relations with her cousin, william meade, who became later the bishop of virginia, was active in the form of the episcopal church and he was also with his cousin and others active in the american colonization society and but meade was always grateful to arlington house because he had visited it as an undergraduate when he was at princeton, and he was still studying law and was visiting arlington house, where he saw various books that had belonged to george washington that he and martha wa
and the family property in fairfax county called ravensworth was also a part of her childhood and she brought with her to they were married in july. of 1804. and i was able to obtain the marriage bond. i had to get two permissions for this library of virginia, as well as the current arlington county clerk. and that was funny. it was easy. but i had to go through the motions. molly brought with her. i'll call her molly because their daughter, they're both they marry the daughters marry the...
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colonel george washington fairfax. i will put the question to you once in the military revolution for both. i mr.. and was the president i sent to washington washington. the motion has called for the adoption of the resolu tions as caused by the gentleman's. the chair requests that every delegate every delegate where your decision very clear. as many as are available signify by saying lord, i although the both no. and the opinion the chair of the i's government resolutions are adopted. mr. will hereby cast by this convention to prepare the subcommittee and present the plan to this convention at the earliest opportunity. so there have been no further business. let us declare the convention closed till 10:00 tomorrow in regard c, virginia. ladies and what you just seen is a theatrical adaptation. the events that took place right here on that day during the convention. now, course, in reality, the convention went on for several additional days and there was much business that was discussed but a great deal of research and
colonel george washington fairfax. i will put the question to you once in the military revolution for both. i mr.. and was the president i sent to washington washington. the motion has called for the adoption of the resolu tions as caused by the gentleman's. the chair requests that every delegate every delegate where your decision very clear. as many as are available signify by saying lord, i although the both no. and the opinion the chair of the i's government resolutions are adopted. mr. will...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen is in fairfax, california, and she has the very latest. >> amara and boris, we have seen a lot of urban flooding around with signs telling drivers to please slow down and be careful when there is flooding around, and there was a mud slide here in fairfax on friday morning where multiple trees crashed into the back of an apartment complex, causing 19 people and all of their pets having to evacuate, and thankfully everyone was okay. we've also seen evacuation orders from santa cruz county, from santa clara county, places that are prone to flooding. we talked to one of the residents that had to evacuate thiz his home here in fairfax, he described the moment that mud slide happened. >> i thought i heard thunder. it was not thunder. it was a hillside giving way behind the two flats behind us. trees went into their bathrooms. there were little kids there. there is fortunately a lady across the street is an emt fire person in san francisco. we had no idea what was happening until i came outside. and there were floods. this is nothing. it was coming down this broad, abo
. >> cnn's natasha chen is in fairfax, california, and she has the very latest. >> amara and boris, we have seen a lot of urban flooding around with signs telling drivers to please slow down and be careful when there is flooding around, and there was a mud slide here in fairfax on friday morning where multiple trees crashed into the back of an apartment complex, causing 19 people and all of their pets having to evacuate, and thankfully everyone was okay. we've also seen evacuation...
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reporting live here in fairfax and theresa back to you guys. >> reigning coming. all right. thank you to reset 4 zone forecast alive. overview of downtown san francisco. that for the most part is dry right now. it is for now a crime for meteorologist brittany begley is here. what's happening now? yeah, we're watching the weather for you right now. thankfully we are getting a break. for the most part we still have since few scattered showers. but nothing like we've had the past couple of days. >> more rain is on the way. we have a lot to talk about to make sure you're safe. so stormtracker 4, we're going to show you this every 15 minutes. you can see the bulk of the storms really moved the sacramento and the sierra area. but for us, we are going to have a flood watch kick off in a couple hours around 4 o'clock early saturday morning. it's going to stay that way till monday. not to mention we have that coastal outlook. we're going to be watching for high-res. we could see waves up to 25 feet. and that's going to be in effect until tomorrow. so still not out of the woods yet. t
reporting live here in fairfax and theresa back to you guys. >> reigning coming. all right. thank you to reset 4 zone forecast alive. overview of downtown san francisco. that for the most part is dry right now. it is for now a crime for meteorologist brittany begley is here. what's happening now? yeah, we're watching the weather for you right now. thankfully we are getting a break. for the most part we still have since few scattered showers. but nothing like we've had the past couple of...
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. >> ainsley: let's bring in fairfax county mother asra nomani.r the fact that he was a commended student, right? >> yeah, ainsley. can you believe it? do you remember when we were in the trenches in fairfax county, right, after the election of governor youngkin? i remember seeing you in that room and, ainsley, do you know that i did not even know then that my son had won this commended student award the year before. i just found out. >> ainsley: how did that make you feel because he worked so hard, an outstanding student? >> it was like a punch to the gut, ainsley, when we talk about, you know, the title of lance's book "the parent revolt." why would we be so angry? why would we be so agitated? ainsley, you have been in there with us since the beginning. they deny us fundamental rights. that's why the investigation virginia attorney general turned into human rights violation is so critical. that's exactly what is hang. kids are being denied their fundamental civil rights and human rights. and we're going to make sure that things are corrected. >>
. >> ainsley: let's bring in fairfax county mother asra nomani.r the fact that he was a commended student, right? >> yeah, ainsley. can you believe it? do you remember when we were in the trenches in fairfax county, right, after the election of governor youngkin? i remember seeing you in that room and, ainsley, do you know that i did not even know then that my son had won this commended student award the year before. i just found out. >> ainsley: how did that make you feel...
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you are looking at fairfax virginia live.e have asked all the people to get off the road for this shot. just a few more seconds. if you listen closely put your head near the tv you can see and actually hear the mayes scholarships being suppressed. >> ainsley: exactly. >> brian: that's the problem. >> this is the reason to move to fairfax, virginia. no traffic. >> ainsley: they might have woke schools but they have a pretty town. >> brian: right they do have a pretty town. >> steve: that picture is very deceptive. fairfax, virginia has some of the worst traffic in north america. >> brian: not at 7:01. >> steve: not in that square in downtown. by the courtroom. thank you very much for joining us. as you can see it is a sunshiny beautiful day here. >> is this a picture of new york? >> yeah. absolutely. we are in the building let's see on the other side of that building right there. >> this is times square, right? >> that's the w. we blotted out the w. so you couldn't tell. anyway, i'm not supposed to say that thank you very much
you are looking at fairfax virginia live.e have asked all the people to get off the road for this shot. just a few more seconds. if you listen closely put your head near the tv you can see and actually hear the mayes scholarships being suppressed. >> ainsley: exactly. >> brian: that's the problem. >> this is the reason to move to fairfax, virginia. no traffic. >> ainsley: they might have woke schools but they have a pretty town. >> brian: right they do have a...