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hundreds of gunderson students ride light rail every day.in an effort to promote safety on and around the light rail, students came up with their own safety pledge,ç helping classmates and fellow students. >> there was an emergency rescue over the weekend at a place where a lot of folks come to have a drink and relax and watch the water. many of them were watching this. san francisco firefighters had their hands full when two calls came in from the cliff house. a man was actually stuck there in between the crashing waves and on top the cliff house at the top of the cliff you could see how dangerous that spot was. it all played out yesterday. at the same time, a dog wandered down the steep embankment and got stuck. it was a corgi, a breed not typically known for its athletic prowess. they are stocky. the dog couldn't get back up. rescue teams worked to bring the man and dog to safety at the same time and made for a very happy reunion. >> that made me happy. the dog was mellow and happy and had a big crowd hearing her or him on. >> lots of lo
hundreds of gunderson students ride light rail every day.in an effort to promote safety on and around the light rail, students came up with their own safety pledge,ç helping classmates and fellow students. >> there was an emergency rescue over the weekend at a place where a lot of folks come to have a drink and relax and watch the water. many of them were watching this. san francisco firefighters had their hands full when two calls came in from the cliff house. a man was actually stuck...
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anything shaded and purple from steamboat all the way to gunderson will have 30s and 40s across the plains tomorrow mostly in the 70s for the front range. it will be a mild afternoon. temperatures right around where they should be for this time of today with temperatures today only in the 60s. 70s for the western slope tomorrow. 70s and 80s for southeastern colorado. up into the northeastern part of the state temperatures close to 75 degrees. the seven-day forecast keeps us in the 70s for a day and then we get into the 80s tuesday and wednesday. these are the bright spots with sunny skies. a few showers showing up on thursday and friday. we really are going to change the temperature fluutuation we really are not going to change the temperature fluctuation that much. overnight lows in the 40s and 50s. looking from one weekend to the next weekknd before the week has started we will have a 80 degrees on saturday and 79 next sunday. >> easing into fall now.>>> it's a reunion five years in the making in pueblo. how a family was able to track down there missing dog over 00 miles away. ? ? grocer
anything shaded and purple from steamboat all the way to gunderson will have 30s and 40s across the plains tomorrow mostly in the 70s for the front range. it will be a mild afternoon. temperatures right around where they should be for this time of today with temperatures today only in the 60s. 70s for the western slope tomorrow. 70s and 80s for southeastern colorado. up into the northeastern part of the state temperatures close to 75 degrees. the seven-day forecast keeps us in the 70s for a day...
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gunderson now argues that we shouldn't hold the school to those student standard. we shouldn't be concerned about the a debt and ask about what kind of jobs these students end up with. i think we should. we owe to the students and their families to do just that. mr. president, i would like to ask consent to sphwheer the record an -- to enter into the record an elder from the "new york times" entitled "late to the fight against predator schools." the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: thank you. what this editorial says is this should be an eye-opener, this should be an awakening for congress and our government. we saw corinthian go down, that for-profit school. you know how much that cost the taxpayers? over $1 billion. now don't believe for a minute that the c.e.o. of corinthian, or even the c.e.o. of i.t.t. tech is sending any money back to the treasury. no way. they're off with their millions of dollars which they took out as presidents of these bogus universities, living a pretty sweet life. they got the money. the school went down the drain, and
gunderson now argues that we shouldn't hold the school to those student standard. we shouldn't be concerned about the a debt and ask about what kind of jobs these students end up with. i think we should. we owe to the students and their families to do just that. mr. president, i would like to ask consent to sphwheer the record an -- to enter into the record an elder from the "new york times" entitled "late to the fight against predator schools." the presiding officer:...
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a number of students from gunderson high school ride the light rail to school. this morning they came together at the chenoweth station to talk about bringing more awareness to rail safety. >> i know that people wear their headphones around, and are always looking at their phones. you're not paying attention to your surroundings and knowing what's going on. if you're cross, you don't know if there's a train coming because you don't hear it. >> the students looked at all the rail safety rules. the event was part of national rail safety weekend. >>> our sports anchor scott scot will be here with what -- scott reiss will be here with what we can learn from the games. >>> plus, a big drop in temperatures on the way. we'll check back in with our meteorologist rosemary orozco for all the details. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident
a number of students from gunderson high school ride the light rail to school. this morning they came together at the chenoweth station to talk about bringing more awareness to rail safety. >> i know that people wear their headphones around, and are always looking at their phones. you're not paying attention to your surroundings and knowing what's going on. if you're cross, you don't know if there's a train coming because you don't hear it. >> the students looked at all the rail...
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hundreds of gunderson high school students they ride the light rail trains to school every day.y are around them all the time, and they see the danger signs but every year people are killed by oncoming trains, and california leads the nation in annual rail fatalities. the latest data shows in 2014 there were 128 people who died in rail accidents and some of these fatalities are preventable. if the person had been following the rules. now, as part of the national rail safety month, students are promise to go learn the rules around the trains and to be extra cautious. >> i noticed that people wear their headphones around, and they're always looking at their phones and just by doing that, you're not paying attention to your surroundings and you don't know what's going on, and if you're crossing, you don't know if a train is coming because you don't hear it. >> reporter: and all these students that you're looking at in this live picture right now are part of a leadership class, and they have come up with a pledge to teach other teams. they think their pledge is pretty catchy. their
hundreds of gunderson high school students they ride the light rail trains to school every day.y are around them all the time, and they see the danger signs but every year people are killed by oncoming trains, and california leads the nation in annual rail fatalities. the latest data shows in 2014 there were 128 people who died in rail accidents and some of these fatalities are preventable. if the person had been following the rules. now, as part of the national rail safety month, students are...
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result of white privilege in one publication and in another she stated that his handling of the gundersonall player domestic violence case was so bad that she didn't even know where to start, and it was improper, essentially, so i think that we have to ask ourselves in a system of elected judges who do not have lifetime tenure, why would the people of santa clara county be saddled with a biased judge forever, and i think that's the question that judge cordell should answer with all due respect. >> a lot has happened since turner's conviction. usa swimming has banned him for life. alcohol banned on the campus at stanford. we talked about the bill on the governor's desk. what persky's request to go to the civil division. to -- i want to get your reaction on his request. >> we are continuing with the recall, for two reasons. first of all, this is a voluntary temporary transfer. judge persky has the ability to transfer back to the criminal division whenever he chooses and in fact, we assign our judges annually in santa clara county. so that's a problem. second of all, you know, we don't need
result of white privilege in one publication and in another she stated that his handling of the gundersonall player domestic violence case was so bad that she didn't even know where to start, and it was improper, essentially, so i think that we have to ask ourselves in a system of elected judges who do not have lifetime tenure, why would the people of santa clara county be saddled with a biased judge forever, and i think that's the question that judge cordell should answer with all due respect....