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the champion out of the east, the aces of lower merion featuring the best player, many believe in high schoolming out onto the floor right now. the aces [inaudible] high score. i was a bandwagon hopper. yes, i'll admit it. and i went to the state championship. he was so bold and so loose. [cheering] number 33, kobe bryant, for 2. i love watching a body in motion. has a focus, has a drive, has a destination, and gets there. kobe bryant with the slam. and he was so good at that. nate's going to step into a 3. missed it. that's going to do it. it's over. lower merion has won. and there's a young man that has been so ballyhooed and has packed this arena tonight. it drove home to me that this was not just a high school adolescent boy's hopeless dream. the father, jellybean joe bryant, son, kobe embracing on the side. this was real. and he just said, “mrs. mastriano, you've got to understand, that's just the window's closing. the great teachers in the sport aren't going to be around much longer. i want to learn from them.” [cheering] something is burning. it's pushing me to improve and to find out
the champion out of the east, the aces of lower merion featuring the best player, many believe in high schoolming out onto the floor right now. the aces [inaudible] high score. i was a bandwagon hopper. yes, i'll admit it. and i went to the state championship. he was so bold and so loose. [cheering] number 33, kobe bryant, for 2. i love watching a body in motion. has a focus, has a drive, has a destination, and gets there. kobe bryant with the slam. and he was so good at that. nate's going to...
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i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota. we worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had a little bit of freedom and context to make different decisions about how learning could happen. through work with transcend, with knowledge work, through borrowing and adapting practices that have been proven and tested elsewhere they came up with a model of learning called the studio model. it allowed young people and teachers to come up with eight week long effectively independent studies that were interdisciplinary. math, social studies, history. there was one young person that was a senior. he said, do you know what? english class was a good map t
i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota. we worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had...
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students running out of this high school. dday skies darkening with smoke and that ominous orange glow. at least five schools so far evacuated. >> i was really scared, because i thought i was going to get really hurt. >> reporter: at least 55,000 people in the evacuation zone. >> we got the dogs out, my niece that's a baby in here, we got her out. >> reporter: what you're seeing is the epic firefight from the sky. look how low that fire, helicopters swooping down over that tree, dousing it in this area. there have got to be over 100 firefighters here trying to contain this. tony caballero and his neighbor spending hours hosing down their homes. >> i knew it was coming this way. embers just kind of shoot over this way. >> reporter: this fire just one of nearly a dozen new wildfires erupting over the past 24 hours in southern california. back at the scene of the hughes fire, residents preparing for the worst. >> we've been dealing with this for -- how long, the fires? it's -- it's emotionally exhausting, physically exhausting an
students running out of this high school. dday skies darkening with smoke and that ominous orange glow. at least five schools so far evacuated. >> i was really scared, because i thought i was going to get really hurt. >> reporter: at least 55,000 people in the evacuation zone. >> we got the dogs out, my niece that's a baby in here, we got her out. >> reporter: what you're seeing is the epic firefight from the sky. look how low that fire, helicopters swooping down over...
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school when it rains. but parents of adolescents having high expectations. can't go around blaming parents every parent that we have talked to us like i've got it, i'veik got it, our kids seem to be in school you don't need to type my kid needs to be in school they are not going but they are not going, there adolescents. what you will me too do? the only way is to bring families and as partners. to do that you cannot go around but think about how you talk to your own kids it's invitational language but sitting and listening. as a building the relational trust to say what is going on? this is the expectation but kids need to be in school but this is why it's good for them, we can talk there. that's absolute what parents are awaiting, really. did you and to add something about the book? even though you're a moderator, you're a co-author. what else would you pitch in? >> is think about my next question saved on me for a loop. [laughter] i mean there are a few things that strike me but we are shocked at that number of really stepping back to get to don't say feel
school when it rains. but parents of adolescents having high expectations. can't go around blaming parents every parent that we have talked to us like i've got it, i'veik got it, our kids seem to be in school you don't need to type my kid needs to be in school they are not going but they are not going, there adolescents. what you will me too do? the only way is to bring families and as partners. to do that you cannot go around but think about how you talk to your own kids it's invitational...
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i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota. we worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had a little bit of freedom and context to make different decisions about how learning could happen. through work with transcend, with knowledge work, through borrowing and adapting practices that have been proven and tested elsewhere they came up with a model of learning called the studio model. it allowed young people and teachers to come up with eight week long effectively independent studies that were interdisciplinary. math, social studies, history. there was one young person that was a senior. he said, do you know what? english class was a good map t
i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota. we worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had...
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>> he's great against. >> other high school players.t's all he is. >> well, i. >> definitely think that these. >> young players. >> should should. >> go on to college and get some emotional maturity. >> any doubt at all that he can make this transition? >> i don't have any doubt. >> my son. >> i think what kobe has, i think he has that burning desire. and that's one thing no one can measure is your heart. they can see your talent. they can see whether you can shoot, dribble. but there's one thing you can't measure that heart. and and i've been with him for 17 years and it's something it's a look that he gets in his eye. kid has heart. i'm very confident in my choice and i'm going at it 110% all the way. no turning back. >> the thing about emergency medicine, you never know what you're going to get. >> i need help. >> here. >> even though you do. >> everything right. >> you don't always get what you. >> hope for. >> the pitt. >> streaming exclusively. >> on. >> max lowes knows it's easier to make the right calls when you have the right t
>> he's great against. >> other high school players.t's all he is. >> well, i. >> definitely think that these. >> young players. >> should should. >> go on to college and get some emotional maturity. >> any doubt at all that he can make this transition? >> i don't have any doubt. >> my son. >> i think what kobe has, i think he has that burning desire. and that's one thing no one can measure is your heart. they can see your...
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well, popular grove was high school with a place where there was no diversity and only one social group that social group was athletically gifting, popular, on your way to elite school. you felt like i was a failure. you've got one socialite and that's forced to beat the same d one contagious element hits and it races to the unchecked through the entire community. >> why did you choose to leave that realtime identity hidden? they adopt the norms of the new community they're joining. very, very quickly and clearly not just going there and they suddenly become a different kind of doctor, and i was trying to explain that phenomena and i think the reason that happens is that for any number of kind of deep evolutionary reasons, we're really, really good at this. like picking up what it means to join a new community. working al c span is very different than espn. whenng you start at cspan, you pick up the cspanness of it just as if you move to hartford and get a job at espn and would understand there's a very different ethic in that building and you would conform, not wholly or completely but
well, popular grove was high school with a place where there was no diversity and only one social group that social group was athletically gifting, popular, on your way to elite school. you felt like i was a failure. you've got one socialite and that's forced to beat the same d one contagious element hits and it races to the unchecked through the entire community. >> why did you choose to leave that realtime identity hidden? they adopt the norms of the new community they're joining. very,...
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students running out of this high school. midday skies darkening with smoke and that ominous orange blow. at least five schools so far evacuated. >> i was really scared, because i thought i was going to get really hurt. >> reporter: at least 55,000 people under evacuation orders. fire fighters doing whatever they can to stop forward progress. fire fighters have set a backfire, that's what this whole hillside engulfed appears to be. they're trying to control the fire by having it burn into itself. tony and his neighbor spending hours housing down their homes. >> i knew it was coming this way. ambers shoot over this way. >> reporter: 35,000 people under evacuation orders. >> got our dogs out. our niece, a baby, we got her out. >> reporter: this fire, just one of nearly a dozen new wildfires erupting over the past 24 hours in southern california. back at the scene of the hughes fire, residents preparing for the worst. >> we've been dealing with? for how long, the fires? it's -- it's emotionally exhausting, physically exhausting a
students running out of this high school. midday skies darkening with smoke and that ominous orange blow. at least five schools so far evacuated. >> i was really scared, because i thought i was going to get really hurt. >> reporter: at least 55,000 people under evacuation orders. fire fighters doing whatever they can to stop forward progress. fire fighters have set a backfire, that's what this whole hillside engulfed appears to be. they're trying to control the fire by having it...
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and when you're a girl in malawi dreaming of going to high school is a very big dream. >> this was myto see girls from this school go to the district during education visits and just like play net ball sometimes, do different activities, and i could see them in a car from this school. i really particularly loved and fell in love with their uniform. so i thought like that could be me one day. and luckily, i got selected to this school. >> toko chikunde got to wear the school uniform that she fell in love with when she was just dreaming about being able to go to high school in malawi, where public high school is not free and the girls' graduation rate from high school is less than half the boys' graduation rate. toko knew that the biggest thing standing between her and her dream was the tuition fees to attend high school. she knew her family couldn't possibly afford to send her to high school or even buy her a school uniform. >> i was part of the girls who benefited from the scholarships that the church offered in this school. and luckily, i got selected to this school. at that time whe
and when you're a girl in malawi dreaming of going to high school is a very big dream. >> this was myto see girls from this school go to the district during education visits and just like play net ball sometimes, do different activities, and i could see them in a car from this school. i really particularly loved and fell in love with their uniform. so i thought like that could be me one day. and luckily, i got selected to this school. >> toko chikunde got to wear the school uniform...
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sabathia dominated in high school on the field that now bears his name. as a senior, he went six zero with 82 strikeouts in 45 plus innings and was the number one high school prospect in northern california in 1998. mcclatchy high school. remember that one? david bernstein grew up playing ball with sabathia. he was the catcher on their high school team. he says he knew early on that cc was special. he couldn't be more proud of his friend to be selected to the national baseball hall of fame on the first ballot. it's huge. i got chills, i'm so proud of him. the city is proud of him. everybody is proud of him. sabathia had a 19 year big league career with cleveland, milwaukee and the new york yankees. he was a six time all star with 251 victories and more than 3000 career strikeouts. his hall of fame nod will shine a spotlight on his home town. wilson hopes it will also motivate other kids to work hard and chase their dreams. hopefully those kids will see and other kids that are not playing will see what a vallejo kid can actually do. sabathia is an inspirat
sabathia dominated in high school on the field that now bears his name. as a senior, he went six zero with 82 strikeouts in 45 plus innings and was the number one high school prospect in northern california in 1998. mcclatchy high school. remember that one? david bernstein grew up playing ball with sabathia. he was the catcher on their high school team. he says he knew early on that cc was special. he couldn't be more proud of his friend to be selected to the national baseball hall of fame on...
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if you think about the high school that most people went to, what made your high school a typical highrange of different social groups contained in the one building. my high school, and yours i am guessing, had jocks and nerds and the popular kids and the computer kids and the kids in drama, the kids who were the stoners, if you went to that high school, you could easily find a community that you felt comfortable with if you went there because of the inherent diversity, social diversity, of the school. poplar grove high school had no diversity, there was only one social group and that group was athletically gifted, popular, on your way to an elite school. you could not make it in that incredibly specific and demanding identity, you felt like you were a failure. the parents thought that by eliminating all of the kind of socially problematic social groups, they were providing a better environment for their kids, but they forgot that if you have only one social identity, and it is so demanding that everyone is forced to be the same, when a contagious element hits, it races unchecked throu
if you think about the high school that most people went to, what made your high school a typical highrange of different social groups contained in the one building. my high school, and yours i am guessing, had jocks and nerds and the popular kids and the computer kids and the kids in drama, the kids who were the stoners, if you went to that high school, you could easily find a community that you felt comfortable with if you went there because of the inherent diversity, social diversity, of the...
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high school is integral, so keeping high schools open is really, really important. >> proposal number four which is just to keep to make it seventh through 12th grade. and that's the only one that keeps the high school. so that's what we're voting for. >> district leaders in santa rosa say these budget cuts are needed to make ends meet. they share the same concerns as school leaders in san francisco and san jose. they say there is a threat of state takeover, unless the school budget crisis in santa rosa is solved and done so quickly. and that would mean school district leaders in santa rosa would lose control of local control of the school district. as we mentioned, this was the first of several town hall meetings of these proposed closures. another one is planned for today at piner high school in santa rosa. >> dave. all right. andre. thank you. time is now 717. a possible ban on tiktok just days away from taking effect. and users are scrambling to protect their content and also find some workarounds. the experts say the app won't immediately disappear from your phone, but it will li
high school is integral, so keeping high schools open is really, really important. >> proposal number four which is just to keep to make it seventh through 12th grade. and that's the only one that keeps the high school. so that's what we're voting for. >> district leaders in santa rosa say these budget cuts are needed to make ends meet. they share the same concerns as school leaders in san francisco and san jose. they say there is a threat of state takeover, unless the school budget...
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welce to matter of fact, the cost of college is increasingly out of reach for many high school students and their families. it's always a dream to have a good education for your children. but how do you get there? a scholarship program underway in chicago is changing the course for thousands of public school kids. there has been historic anwhat i would call transformative change. how itorks and the impact it's having beyond the classroom. plus, is work in america becoming more unstable? companies have really focused on who are the source of our profits, and we're going to cut everyone else to the bone. the changes, he says, could make the labor market work better for those in it, as well as those looking for jobs, and we revisit a story of courage that took courage just to tell. i think i remember the smell of the ovens. a four year old boy freed from auschwitz is now a grandfather with a mission. what drove him to break decades of silence? those stories right now on matter of fact. it's the time of year when high school seniors learn whether they've been accepted to the college of thei
welce to matter of fact, the cost of college is increasingly out of reach for many high school students and their families. it's always a dream to have a good education for your children. but how do you get there? a scholarship program underway in chicago is changing the course for thousands of public school kids. there has been historic anwhat i would call transformative change. how itorks and the impact it's having beyond the classroom. plus, is work in america becoming more unstable?...
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i'm used to saying lower merion high school. so i'm there. i'm like, well, i play for the lower merion high. no. you know what? i'm in los angeles laker. >> and this sports crazed town embraced that kid like a member of the family. like few other athletes ever. i was a sports anchor in l.a. the night kobe proposed to vanessa. and every station in town sent traffic helicopters over their house with live coverage to mark the momentous occasion. we had no idea how he would evolve as a family man, as a player, and how vanessa would end up as a fierce defender of his legacy. in 2003, when he was charged with sexually assaulting a 19 year old desk clerk at a colorado resort, he insisted it was consensual and his wife's very public support helped keep the public very much on his side. >> i'm innocent. i didn't force her to do anything against her will, disgusted at myself for making a mistake of. adultery. >> his defense team and the media tore into his accusers. personal life. there were multiple death threats, and when she was no longer willing to
i'm used to saying lower merion high school. so i'm there. i'm like, well, i play for the lower merion high. no. you know what? i'm in los angeles laker. >> and this sports crazed town embraced that kid like a member of the family. like few other athletes ever. i was a sports anchor in l.a. the night kobe proposed to vanessa. and every station in town sent traffic helicopters over their house with live coverage to mark the momentous occasion. we had no idea how he would evolve as a family...
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smart was a high school at bainbridge high school in south georgia from 1988 to 1994 and moved on to become the head coach at rayburn county high school in 1995 where he remained until retirement. the father of mr. smart, he was a valued member of the community. he coached his son kirby. he is survived by his three children and his wife. he will be remembered as an incredible father, husband, coach and friend. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the cha
smart was a high school at bainbridge high school in south georgia from 1988 to 1994 and moved on to become the head coach at rayburn county high school in 1995 where he remained until retirement. the father of mr. smart, he was a valued member of the community. he coached his son kirby. he is survived by his three children and his wife. he will be remembered as an incredible father, husband, coach and friend. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields....
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. >>> the deadly shooting in a high school cafeteria in nashville. one student killed. the shooter, a 17-year-old, also dead. the chilling scenes at the latest school to fall victim to gun violence. >>> the growing fallout from president trump's january 6th pardons. the far right leaders walking free. the head of the proud boys at miami airport, his threat of retribution. the oath keepers founder seen at the capipitol. and on immigration, the president's plan to send more than 1,000 troops to the border. >>> and bound for cooperstown, the legendary pitcher in tears after finally getting the call he's waited a decade for. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. as we come on the air tonight, a new major fire is raging out of control in los angeles county. within just a few hours, the fire in the castaic area north of l.a. exploding to over 5,000 acres. santa ana winds generating gusts over 30 miles per hour with stronger winds forecast into this evening. at a local high school, a chaotic evacuation. students rushing to safe
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the three teenagers killed were all seniors at hollister high school. ormer student was in the car with them and is in the hospital right now in critical condition. >> the chp says the teens were driving down a rural road between gilroy and hollister when the 17 year old driver swerved into oncoming traffic and hit another car. two people in the other car went to the hospital. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez shows us the shock and grief as investigators search for answers. >> a roadside memorial is growing to honor three teenage boys killed in a head on crash, the chp says on tuesday, just before 7 p.m, the boys were traveling west on shore road, just outside hollister, when the driver lost control and crossed into opposing traffic. 17 year old angel villegas lemus, 17 year old victor lujan and 18 year old brandon alarcon died on wednesday evening. philip nunez, who didn't know the teens personally, dropped off flowers. >> it's just devastating, man. you know, i think about the families, the parents, you know, the loved ones that are left behind.
the three teenagers killed were all seniors at hollister high school. ormer student was in the car with them and is in the hospital right now in critical condition. >> the chp says the teens were driving down a rural road between gilroy and hollister when the 17 year old driver swerved into oncoming traffic and hit another car. two people in the other car went to the hospital. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez shows us the shock and grief as investigators search for answers....
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at forest hill high school, facing off against futures high school, tensions were getting high during the game and got more physical. >> and the other teams player came up to him and sized him up, and he ran in there and shoved them both to the ground. >> california interscholastic foundation says they don't know what happened to everybody but they will be likely more clarity in the coming days. thanks for watching, see you announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause]
at forest hill high school, facing off against futures high school, tensions were getting high during the game and got more physical. >> and the other teams player came up to him and sized him up, and he ran in there and shoved them both to the ground. >> california interscholastic foundation says they don't know what happened to everybody but they will be likely more clarity in the coming days. thanks for watching, see you announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give...
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this was about another girl from high school altogether.bout like this girl he's had a crush on for like three years and he's poured his heart out to her and it didn't work out. and he just got he got mad. like he was silent for a few minutes and then he told me to stop, stop the car. he wants to get out. det. roberts: okay so what did you do? pedro bravo: i was angry at him too so i stopped the car and i said, "fine. get out." dennis murphy: the investigator listened with a skeptical ear as pedro described driving away, stopping at mcdonald's and then going home to bed -- with no idea something had happened until his phone rang at 4am and erika told him that christian was missing. pedro bravo: i got up and tried to go back to sleep but i couldn't because i like, because i felt kind of guilty because i dropped him off on the road and i was afraid what if something happened to him and what if he's lost right now? dennis murphy: pedro let them search his car for any clues related to christian. and-- bingo- they found something interesting. de
this was about another girl from high school altogether.bout like this girl he's had a crush on for like three years and he's poured his heart out to her and it didn't work out. and he just got he got mad. like he was silent for a few minutes and then he told me to stop, stop the car. he wants to get out. det. roberts: okay so what did you do? pedro bravo: i was angry at him too so i stopped the car and i said, "fine. get out." dennis murphy: the investigator listened with a skeptical...
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but grove was -- a high school was a place where there was no diversity there was only one social group, and that social group was -- athletically gifted on the way to elite school and if you couldn't make it in that incredibly specific and demanding identity, then you felt like you were a failure. and parents thought by eliminating social groups they wereem providing a better environment for their kids but they forgot if you have only one socialite and that socialite is so demanding that everyone is forced to be thehe same. when contagious element hits, it races through the races unchecked through the entire community. >> why did you choose to leave the real town identity hidden? >> because the researchers who have been studying it and whose work was describing made that choice and i wanted to respect that choice. i >> quote from event of the tipping point human beings are really, really good at figuring out norms. at the jobly of agreeing on how they should think about something -- what are we talking about here? >> earlier in the conversation when i wasou talking about these kinds of
but grove was -- a high school was a place where there was no diversity there was only one social group, and that social group was -- athletically gifted on the way to elite school and if you couldn't make it in that incredibly specific and demanding identity, then you felt like you were a failure. and parents thought by eliminating social groups they wereem providing a better environment for their kids but they forgot if you have only one socialite and that socialite is so demanding that...
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high school is integral, so keeping high schools open is really, really important. >> proposal number four which is just to keep to make it seventh through 12th grade. and that's the only one that keeps the high school. so that's what we're voting for. >> educators came out to join parents and students too. they shared concerns about arts programing suffering due to closures. >> all these things that exist on the middle school campuses don't exist on elementary campuses, and i just would not be able to run my program successfully in the proper location. >> one teacher we spoke to tells ktvu she is interested in what cutbacks the district's administrative team will make to save funds. >> i'm wondering why we are not cutting money further away from the classroom. we have an administrative staff at our district office to teacher ratio that is higher than it should be. >> now, families can expect a decision from the santa rosa city school district either next month, excuse me, next month, and then those closures are expected to go into place in the fall. claudine. >> mike, that's a very q
high school is integral, so keeping high schools open is really, really important. >> proposal number four which is just to keep to make it seventh through 12th grade. and that's the only one that keeps the high school. so that's what we're voting for. >> educators came out to join parents and students too. they shared concerns about arts programing suffering due to closures. >> all these things that exist on the middle school campuses don't exist on elementary campuses, and i...
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he was elected student body president at palo alto high school, served later on the school board there, and then he went to sacramento as both a california assembly member and a state senator before landing on the board of supervisors. this afternoon, i sat down with simitian to talk about his long career serving the people of santa clara county. all right. full 24 hours. since you're no longer accountable to the people, what have you done in the last 24 hours? well, we're all accountable. but i have managed over the last two mornings to sleep in both days. so, you know, that feels pretty comfortable. and, you know, life's good. yeah. so when you woke up today, did you think, okay, now, what do i do next? no, i you know, i have i tried to break through the tape. finish strong at the county after 41 years. you want to make sure you've got the last thing you possibly can get done. done, or at least in a position to get done soon. and so i felt good about that. and now we're on to the next thing, whatever that may be. so i want to take a moment to kind of like, let the viewers know that y
he was elected student body president at palo alto high school, served later on the school board there, and then he went to sacramento as both a california assembly member and a state senator before landing on the board of supervisors. this afternoon, i sat down with simitian to talk about his long career serving the people of santa clara county. all right. full 24 hours. since you're no longer accountable to the people, what have you done in the last 24 hours? well, we're all accountable. but...
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high school freshman danielle locklear. in happier times, now she's missing you. >> looking at any and everyone at every search party, suspicious eyes get cast in all directions, even toward danielle's high school senior boyfriend, jamichael malloy. jamichael was at the search balloon release. come by the house hugging me. i cried on his shoulder. everything. >> then, just as all hope seems lost, he dispatched this one. >> 13 handemark, a detective from the carmel county sheriff's office, was on his way home and he looked out over the creek as he drove across the bridge and saw something just didn't look right to him. >> is there a deputy that's close by with a pair of binoculars, so i can make sure there's not a body in the water? it could be nothing, i can't tell. >> it ended up being danielle after 23 days. >> it's the young girl's sludge covered body bound by nylon rope tied to cinderblocks. >> you could clearly see the rope tied around her waist and the cinderblocks attached to it. >> and one more final gruesome detail
high school freshman danielle locklear. in happier times, now she's missing you. >> looking at any and everyone at every search party, suspicious eyes get cast in all directions, even toward danielle's high school senior boyfriend, jamichael malloy. jamichael was at the search balloon release. come by the house hugging me. i cried on his shoulder. everything. >> then, just as all hope seems lost, he dispatched this one. >> 13 handemark, a detective from the carmel county...
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you know the athletic fields are definitely on fire and we know that some structures at palisades high school and thank god they are back at school there and it's almost unfathomable to think about it's compounding the situation for them and in the foothills in the mountains with wind gust reaching higher levels there and we see it everywhere. it spreading to areas as we see fire and it's something that officials are very can seen in and about. and you have to come up with a plan and what it's going to be tomorrow morning. and how erratic they were moving in the direction of the fire growing and he saw the firebreak when it is placed too close to the fire and it goes right around it. you waste a lot of time and they use satellite imagery and with firefighters rate on the scene and trying to contain that fire. go back to kt tv in their life coverage about three years here hopefully it's an emotional reunion there so one of my best friends from high school. >> under better circumstances it would be so much nicer. and somehow he found his way appear and going back down the road. and a pitch in t
you know the athletic fields are definitely on fire and we know that some structures at palisades high school and thank god they are back at school there and it's almost unfathomable to think about it's compounding the situation for them and in the foothills in the mountains with wind gust reaching higher levels there and we see it everywhere. it spreading to areas as we see fire and it's something that officials are very can seen in and about. and you have to come up with a plan and what it's...
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david: you played in high school, and i assume you did pretty well in high school? cal: yes.id: so, you get drafted by the orioles. and at what point when you were in the minor leagues, all players play in the minor leagues, did you realize you weren't just going to be an average player, you were really going to be a super player, or did you not realize that in the beginning? cal: i was 17, a second round draft pick by the orioles. i turned 18 at the end of the summer. so, my birthday is august 24, so i was playing a couple of months before my 18th birthday. and when i first went away to play pro ball, you are a pretty big fish in a small pond in high school. you thought you were pretty good. and then you go and all of a sudden you are part of a team, and you look around and no longer, you are not the big fish anymore. there was one shortstop by the name of bob bonner that came out of texas a&m. he was, like, a sixth round pick for us that year. i was taking ground balls and doing stuff with him, and he clearly was light years ahead of me. he had a better arm, he could field
david: you played in high school, and i assume you did pretty well in high school? cal: yes.id: so, you get drafted by the orioles. and at what point when you were in the minor leagues, all players play in the minor leagues, did you realize you weren't just going to be an average player, you were really going to be a super player, or did you not realize that in the beginning? cal: i was 17, a second round draft pick by the orioles. i turned 18 at the end of the summer. so, my birthday is august...
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and you identify four foundational reforms: no smartphones before high school, no social media before 16, phone-free schools, and far more unsupervised play and childhood independence. - yes. - achieving this is, really would require a mass mobilization of our civic culture and of parents. you have a goal to achieve this in two years. - mhm, yep. - how do you plan to do this? - yeah, now, i don't say we're gonna be done in two years. what i'm saying is that my goal is that, by the end of 2025, our assumptions, our norms about childhood will be different, and it will come to be common sense that you just don't give a smartphone to a kid before high school. let's just only give our kids flip phones before high school. - you are building a movement. - yes, yes, we are. we're calling it "free the anxious generation." because what i'm finding is i don't actually have to change people's minds. i don't have to persuade people that there's a problem. everyone sees there's a problem. i just have to give them hope that, if we act together at the same time, we can actually change things, and we
and you identify four foundational reforms: no smartphones before high school, no social media before 16, phone-free schools, and far more unsupervised play and childhood independence. - yes. - achieving this is, really would require a mass mobilization of our civic culture and of parents. you have a goal to achieve this in two years. - mhm, yep. - how do you plan to do this? - yeah, now, i don't say we're gonna be done in two years. what i'm saying is that my goal is that, by the end of 2025,...
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. >> we all got to go to high school, learn english. you know, we learned the american way, and it's safe here in america. >> latino community leaders held a march and rally last saturday to support immigrants. they plan to hold a workshop on february 18th to educate business owners and undocumented workers about their rights. >> mike amberleigh live tonight in san francisco. amber, thank you for that. president trump did sit down for an interview tonight with fox's sean hannity, and during the interview, he was asked about federal funding for sanctuary cities. >> would you will you get rid of. and we're trying to end him. and a lot of the people in those communities don't want them. you know, california is a big example. >> cut off their money. >> i might have to do that sometimes. that's the only thing you can do. >> president trump also criticized governor newsom over the fires in los angeles county, and suggested that states should take care of their own emergencies rather than fema. for the latest developments on the trump administ
. >> we all got to go to high school, learn english. you know, we learned the american way, and it's safe here in america. >> latino community leaders held a march and rally last saturday to support immigrants. they plan to hold a workshop on february 18th to educate business owners and undocumented workers about their rights. >> mike amberleigh live tonight in san francisco. amber, thank you for that. president trump did sit down for an interview tonight with fox's sean...
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high school is integral. so keeping high schools open is really, really important in the proper location. >> one teacher we spoke to tells ktvu she is interested in what cutbacks the district's administrative team will make to save funds. >> i'm wondering why we are not cutting money further away from the classroom. we have an administrative staff at our district office to teacher ratio that is higher than it should be in santa rosa. >> tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news. >> dozens of animals from the wildfires now arriving at a seattle animal rescue. in tonight's west coast rap. why it's not just cats and dogs that they're worried about. and those wildfires are causing issues not just for southern california residents. how the fires are having an effect on grocery prices in other states. plus, homeless encampments not only on city streets, but also along the whatroad tracks in san jose. (vo) fargo is your virtual assistant from wells fargo. (woman) oh, come on! come on! (vo) fargo lets you do this: (woman) farg
high school is integral. so keeping high schools open is really, really important in the proper location. >> one teacher we spoke to tells ktvu she is interested in what cutbacks the district's administrative team will make to save funds. >> i'm wondering why we are not cutting money further away from the classroom. we have an administrative staff at our district office to teacher ratio that is higher than it should be in santa rosa. >> tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news....
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law. >>> a nashville high school is closed for the week as the community mourns the latest school shooting. a 17-year-old shooter opened fire in the school cafeteria yesterday, killing one student and wounding another before taking his own life. jesse kirsch has the story. >> reporter: these were the chaotic moments deadly gunfire erupted inside antioch high school. followed by the realization of what had happened. police say just after 11:00 a.m., 17-year-old solomon henderson, armed with a pistol, opened fire inside his nashville area school's cafeteria, killing a 16-year-old. >> we believe there are materials out there, maybe if someone said something more could have been done. >> reporter: investigators don't know if this was a targeted attack but say there was no ongoing threat to the community. hours after the attack, students evacuated by the bus load. this teen says the shooter was her classmate. >> he was not a kid that you would think would do something like that. he stayed on task. he did his work. he was quiet. >> reporter: one more describing a call from her panicking son. >>
law. >>> a nashville high school is closed for the week as the community mourns the latest school shooting. a 17-year-old shooter opened fire in the school cafeteria yesterday, killing one student and wounding another before taking his own life. jesse kirsch has the story. >> reporter: these were the chaotic moments deadly gunfire erupted inside antioch high school. followed by the realization of what had happened. police say just after 11:00 a.m., 17-year-old solomon henderson,...
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unified school district says in addition to those, a local high school charter school has lost about 30% of their campus to the fires. we will bring in paul right now. some good news. the winds have finally died down. starting to get a handle on the fire? >> and they were not much of a factor. it's in the higher terrain that we're concerned about with the hills. they got started there and it would be fanned by those winds and potentially cause more problems for areas that have not burned. take a look at the fire weather outlook for today. the orange indicates critical fire weather conditions, evaluated by the storm prediction center. but as we would look at the fire weather outlook for tomorrow, the yellow area has shrunk. there is no orange or red elevated for tomorrow. after that, things are looking better as we would head into the weekend. a look at the current conditions right now around the various fires that will continue to burn in southern california. and the humidity has been the issue today along with the gusty winds. as the breeze will start to reassert themselves, the hum
unified school district says in addition to those, a local high school charter school has lost about 30% of their campus to the fires. we will bring in paul right now. some good news. the winds have finally died down. starting to get a handle on the fire? >> and they were not much of a factor. it's in the higher terrain that we're concerned about with the hills. they got started there and it would be fanned by those winds and potentially cause more problems for areas that have not burned....
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it was a very emotional day at the high school today. we saw several students in tears at this point, the san benito high school district says it's doing what it can to help all of its students. a number of students here at hollister high school told me off camera they heard about the horrific crash last night, but didn't realize they knew the victims until they got to the campus today. the california highway patrol says four people were traveling west on shaw road around 7:00 last night when their vehicle crossed into opposing traffic and hit another vehicle. the chp says three people in the errant vehicle were killed. the passenger, as well as the solo driver in the other vehicle, were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. investigators are still trying to determine the cause. no names have been released. the school social worker, who helps run the campus wellness center, said students are already looking for support. we have had students come in and they're obviously, you know, discussing the tragedy. they are very sad. it's po
it was a very emotional day at the high school today. we saw several students in tears at this point, the san benito high school district says it's doing what it can to help all of its students. a number of students here at hollister high school told me off camera they heard about the horrific crash last night, but didn't realize they knew the victims until they got to the campus today. the california highway patrol says four people were traveling west on shaw road around 7:00 last night when...
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he attended high school there. that high school, we're told, now burned to the ground. deroy, thanks for joining us once again. what can you tell us about how you're feeling right now, knowing that the high school you attended is gone and watching, you know, a place you grew up in flames? >> well, it's been painful to watch this, you know, to start off as a fire in the daytime and expand into about 3000 acres. and then, of course, the fires popping up elsewhere in altadena and then pasadena, now another one in sylmar. apparently there's another fire starting on sherman way up in north hollywood. so this just seems to be getting worse and worse, you know, by the minute. now, i did have some question about there's a debate or lack of clarity, i guess, sort of like the fog of war almost about the condition of palisades high school, which i which, as you say, i attended. was it partially damaged? completely damaged or what? and i got in touch with the school. i emailed them on their website, and i got a very nice and very informative response back from pam mcgee, who is the
he attended high school there. that high school, we're told, now burned to the ground. deroy, thanks for joining us once again. what can you tell us about how you're feeling right now, knowing that the high school you attended is gone and watching, you know, a place you grew up in flames? >> well, it's been painful to watch this, you know, to start off as a fire in the daytime and expand into about 3000 acres. and then, of course, the fires popping up elsewhere in altadena and then...
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and have a great time seeing each other and reminiscing on the wonderful time we had at pauley high school think the reports have been, first, that the athletic fields were on fire and maybe a couple of the buildings. i don't know how much the school is left, but it's very devastating to hear about my beautiful high school, my alma mater from 1982, being damaged. if not, who knows, maybe completely gone at this point. >> have you heard from any, any friends or anyone in the area that had to evacuate as as far as what they what they went through today? >> i have a couple of friends who live actually in the palisades. i've tried to contact them. i've not heard back from them. a lot of my classmates are in the area in los angeles, but not right in the palisades. one of them contacted me. we've been going back and forth, and he just made a really ominous point that we've raised a bit on the on the air so far, which is what we've seen so far, is awful. awful as it is, as terrible as the devastation has been. all this is sort of an overture for what's going to come. he wrote me just a couple of
and have a great time seeing each other and reminiscing on the wonderful time we had at pauley high school think the reports have been, first, that the athletic fields were on fire and maybe a couple of the buildings. i don't know how much the school is left, but it's very devastating to hear about my beautiful high school, my alma mater from 1982, being damaged. if not, who knows, maybe completely gone at this point. >> have you heard from any, any friends or anyone in the area that had...
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we're live outside a high school in new jersey. school keeping phones out of the classroom? >> students are locking their phones in magnetically sealed pouchs. they have only been used for about two weeks here at ramsey high school and as you can imagine, kids were not too happy about this at first but now things are looking up to include student faces in the hallways. >> instead of everybody just look downing at their phone and catching up, you say hi to a lot or moment. good morning, how are you? >> when students get to class teachers check to make sure the phones are locked in the pouches making each classroom a distraction-free learning environment. when students leave for lunch or dismissal, they unlock the sealed pouchs using a magnet to get back their smartphones. ramsey high school is now a step ahead after new jersey governor phil murphy recently called for a k through 12 ban on cell phones. while ramsey high school doesn't have any new data yet on if it leads to better test scores, teachers are seeing more engagement in th
we're live outside a high school in new jersey. school keeping phones out of the classroom? >> students are locking their phones in magnetically sealed pouchs. they have only been used for about two weeks here at ramsey high school and as you can imagine, kids were not too happy about this at first but now things are looking up to include student faces in the hallways. >> instead of everybody just look downing at their phone and catching up, you say hi to a lot or moment. good...
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well i went to high school with the second oldest son jacob. and here he found himself looking at the bloody body of jacob's mother karen. the lady everybody loved. the one who brought cookies to all the games at school. who could have done this? the detective took a look around the house. he and fellow officers fanned out around the neighborhood. there were some footprints outside the property. right? logan stonehouse: there was. there was a wood fence that surrounds that piece of the property. and there's a back gate back there. and there was a little trail that led out to a canal area. keith morrison: and the first patrolman on the scene told them he had seen a car speeding away as he raced toward the duenas house. neighbors reported seeing two strangers nearby that evening. and here, in this crime scene video taken the next day, a screen on the window in karen's bedroom that looked suspiciously like it had been cut open. had intruders entered here? was anything disturbed around the house? no. actually the bedroom was pretty much intact ther
well i went to high school with the second oldest son jacob. and here he found himself looking at the bloody body of jacob's mother karen. the lady everybody loved. the one who brought cookies to all the games at school. who could have done this? the detective took a look around the house. he and fellow officers fanned out around the neighborhood. there were some footprints outside the property. right? logan stonehouse: there was. there was a wood fence that surrounds that piece of the...
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student critically injured. >> we are a very close knit family here in hollister in terms of the high school and the district and we have many generations of family members at the school here, so we knew we would have to wrap our arms around the community. >> the school is using all of their resources for grief counseling and mental illness. >>> caught on video, a northbay driver getting on the freeway the wrong way to try to get away from police, how officers were able to stop him. >>> and the investigation at an east bay cemetery after 200 bronze bases >> several terrifying close calls as a suspect drives the wrong way on highway 101 in san rafael, you can see the car swerving through traffic. this first started as a traffic stop and turned into a chase on monday. at one point, a patrol cruiser ended up swiping the suspect's car causing you to smash into another one. a small fire breaks out in the suspect's car and is put out by chp. the suspect was taken to the hospital, nobody else was hurt. >>> a bizarre investigation in contra costa county, the sheriff's office said 200 bases are missi
student critically injured. >> we are a very close knit family here in hollister in terms of the high school and the district and we have many generations of family members at the school here, so we knew we would have to wrap our arms around the community. >> the school is using all of their resources for grief counseling and mental illness. >>> caught on video, a northbay driver getting on the freeway the wrong way to try to get away from police, how officers were able to...
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i will tell you this story of a high school student who was student government president of her entire school and now forced to take classes online after authorities published a 500-page report where they forced her classmates to share whether or not they have seen her naked in the locker room and seen her genitals. strangers, adult men could ask girls as young as four years old, personal questions about their body. and so my question is, they say it's about protecting girls but for people at home, is it protecting girls to empower strangers to question your daughter about what's in their pants? no. it's disgusting. does it empower adult men to ask your daughter to inspect what is in her pants while you are not around? no. that is predatory behavior. the hate on the other side of the aisle for transamericans is so much so they are willing to put all much our children and daughters at risk of the serious problem in this country. so to protect our kids, we have to vote no on the child predator empowerment act. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman
i will tell you this story of a high school student who was student government president of her entire school and now forced to take classes online after authorities published a 500-page report where they forced her classmates to share whether or not they have seen her naked in the locker room and seen her genitals. strangers, adult men could ask girls as young as four years old, personal questions about their body. and so my question is, they say it's about protecting girls but for people at...
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[applause] >> kids i went to high school with so we brought extra security.g island perverts in the audience here. you should know that you don't use big words. [laughter] >> the country trying to figure out what barack obama was saying when they shouted out at jimmy carter's funeral. normally the whole country is trying to figure out what joe biden was saying look right here real quick. [cheering] whispering in church. small talk and get a laugh out of obama and plucked this clip of kamala seemingly tying as she realizes the presidents club is the latest xi jinping cells. trump discussed the change with peter doocy. >> it looked very friendly i must say. i didn't realize it, how friendly it looked. i saw it, wonderful network a little while ago before i came in and they look like two people look like each other. we are little different philosophies. but i get along with just about everybody. we met backstage before we went on the bottles of beautiful service we all got along very well. the. [applause] >> when he was asked. i love the scene as a whole because
[applause] >> kids i went to high school with so we brought extra security.g island perverts in the audience here. you should know that you don't use big words. [laughter] >> the country trying to figure out what barack obama was saying when they shouted out at jimmy carter's funeral. normally the whole country is trying to figure out what joe biden was saying look right here real quick. [cheering] whispering in church. small talk and get a laugh out of obama and plucked this clip...