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hiller turns back ryan clark a couple of times here.ad 27 saves and turned in his second straight shut out. that was their one last run at hiller late in the fourth quarter. hiller controls the puck, the sharks score and woes continue for another straight night. the ducks make the one goal stand up. san jose back home on tuesday to take on toronto. >>> another good day for surfing and golfing in maui. grand mcdowell one of the hottest players last year. but that was only good enough to get mcdowelton a stroke of the leaders. they were jonathan bird. bird shot a 67 as did garragos the two headed for a play off. nothing settled in the first goal but in the second garragos just needed this putt. >>> and that will do it for this late sunday night's wrap. have a good week everyone. >> maui looks good about right now. >> i can use a good dose of maui. >>> be sure to join us tomorrow, we'll have the latest on the court appearance of that arizona shooting suspect. our coverage continues online on ktvu.com. >> thanks for joining us everyone. sor
hiller turns back ryan clark a couple of times here.ad 27 saves and turned in his second straight shut out. that was their one last run at hiller late in the fourth quarter. hiller controls the puck, the sharks score and woes continue for another straight night. the ducks make the one goal stand up. san jose back home on tuesday to take on toronto. >>> another good day for surfing and golfing in maui. grand mcdowell one of the hottest players last year. but that was only good enough to...
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. >> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum in san carlo, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy, penalizing parents of kindergarten through eighth grade students who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to say they didn't know they could be fined $2000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't improve. some say the law's too strict, like this mother of kindergartner zoey. >> i know i want -- my daughter to spend time with people at school, but it's a step that feels too heavy- handed toment i can't really explain why. >> reporter: students are considered habitual truants if they miss three or more school days a year. penalties were pushed for students who missed more days. reducing truancy and dropout rates bring down crime. ward carson, father of a preschooler believes the new law will enforce the value offed wages. >> we missed three days in four years. i consider that to be significant enough. i think missing, what did you say, 10% in one year? i
. >> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum in san carlo, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy, penalizing parents of kindergarten through eighth grade students who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to say they didn't know they could be fined $2000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't improve. some say the law's too strict, like this mother of...
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. >>> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum in san carlos, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy. it penalizes parents of kindergarten through 8th grade student who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to here say they didn't know that they could be fined $2,000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't approve after state support and counseling. some say the law is too strict like alissa brennan, mother of a kindergartener. >> i know i want my daughter to spend time with people who are going to school. and i want her to grow up in a world where everybody is educated. but it's a step that feels too heavy-handed to me. but i can't really explain why. >> reporter: students are considered habitual truants if they miss three or more school days a year. san francisco district attorney and state attorney general- elect kamala harris pushed for the tougher penalties for students who miss more days. she says reducing truancy reduces trial and dropout rates.
. >>> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum in san carlos, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy. it penalizes parents of kindergarten through 8th grade student who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to here say they didn't know that they could be fined $2,000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't approve after state support and counseling....
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as time went on, even has hillers bork against the gile mounted the public protest faded. american jews were at the time the richest and most influential community in the world. some jews view that even in america visit, the golden land, most americans might resent the cause. others were worried by not see threats to retaliate against german jews because of the protests of american jews. others became discouraged by the difficulty of getting attention from this cause. instead of protesting many american jews, most decided to put their trust in the nation's new president, franklin roosevelt. if in the represented the jews darkest nightmare, roosevelt was there latest hope. the jews now had it three worlds , this world, the world to come, and roosevelt's. of rose of all died. as you all know, by the time roosevelt died, six lane american jews had been murdered by the nazis. how did roosevelt, the country he led, and american shoe compare this to happen? that is the question this book tries to answer. of course there were terrific social conditions that have to be taken into
as time went on, even has hillers bork against the gile mounted the public protest faded. american jews were at the time the richest and most influential community in the world. some jews view that even in america visit, the golden land, most americans might resent the cause. others were worried by not see threats to retaliate against german jews because of the protests of american jews. others became discouraged by the difficulty of getting attention from this cause. instead of protesting many...
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. >>> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum ins, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy. it penalizes parents of kindergarten through 8th grade students who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to here say they didn't know that they could be fined $2,000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't approve after state support and counseling. some say the law is too strict like alissa brennan, mother of a kindergartener. >> i know i want my daughter to spend time with people who are going to school. and i want her to grow up in a world where everybody is educated. but it's a step that feels too heavy-handed to me. but i can't really explain why. >> reporter: students are considered habitual truants if they miss three or more school days a year. san francisco district attorney and state attorney general- elect kamala harris pushed for the tougher penalties for students who miss more days. she says reducing truancy reduces trial and dropout rates. >> we mi
. >>> reporter: kids and their parents are sliding into the new year at the hiller aviation museum ins, a year that introduces a new state law on truancy. it penalizes parents of kindergarten through 8th grade students who miss more than 10% of the school year without a valid excuse. many parents we talked to here say they didn't know that they could be fined $2,000 and spend up to a year in jail if their kids' attendance doesn't approve after state support and counseling. some say the...
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hiller is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i appreciate you having this hearing. i apologize i missed some of what was said here this morning because i was on the radio and the timing and discussion had specifically to do with our tax structure and what's going on here in washington, d.c. and what we're trying to do. and i told them it's great we're able to get the republicans and democrats together and actually start talking about some tax reform, long overdue. long overdue tax reform. and there isn't a small businessman or manufacturer in my district that isn't talking about how complicated this tax form and the taxes are. we have 14.4% unemployment in nevada and i'm confident the tax structure has something to do with that. and i'm happy to hear the administration talking about their desire and eagerness to look at tax reform. there are commissions out there. there are committees out there, leadership on both sides of the aisle as we're seeing here in this committee meeting but i think what is missing and important to concentrate on is it's the constituency out
hiller is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i appreciate you having this hearing. i apologize i missed some of what was said here this morning because i was on the radio and the timing and discussion had specifically to do with our tax structure and what's going on here in washington, d.c. and what we're trying to do. and i told them it's great we're able to get the republicans and democrats together and actually start talking about some tax reform, long overdue. long overdue...