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they tear he won't get the services he needs at homeschool. >> if i don't vaccinate my son what am i going to do? what am i going to do next year? >> i want like to go to sool. i don't want to have to stay at home. >> now the measure moves on to the senate judiciary next week. parents are pledging to rent apartments in sacramento to fight this thing every step of the way. supporters are hoping that it will be approved by the end of the summer so it can become law next january. reporting live in sacramento i'm jodie hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> facing a judge today after tasing off with the police chief. this is hector after i can't say who was formally charged with felony escape interest custody. the police chief chased down the murder suspect on monday after he is kapd from his holding cell. the foot chase zigzagged through traffic and landed blocks away when he track ld after i can't say. >>> denver police say a woman named lauren tall better left this thank you note on a police cruiser. turns out tall better is from san jose but now lives in denver. her note reads in part tha
they tear he won't get the services he needs at homeschool. >> if i don't vaccinate my son what am i going to do? what am i going to do next year? >> i want like to go to sool. i don't want to have to stay at home. >> now the measure moves on to the senate judiciary next week. parents are pledging to rent apartments in sacramento to fight this thing every step of the way. supporters are hoping that it will be approved by the end of the summer so it can become law next january....
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richard pan and ben allen amended the bill now making it clear homeschools and students working independent study curriculum are exempt. >> we think we have struck a fair balance here that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> reporter: while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >> reporter: -- it was 7 votes that carried the bill. >> there is a very large number of people supporting this bill and i think we can't forget that. >> reporter: at the state capital in sacramento, derek shore kpix 5. >> and that bill now heads to the state senate judiciary committee. >>> a federal judge has approved a settlement between the nfl and thousands of former nfl players. the league will provide payouts for over 65 years to players who have symptoms of concussion or other brain trauma. the average award will be $190,000 or up to 1 to 5 million. lawsuits claim the nfl failed to protect its players from the risk of concussio
richard pan and ben allen amended the bill now making it clear homeschools and students working independent study curriculum are exempt. >> we think we have struck a fair balance here that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> reporter: while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >>...
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now 2 million kids are being homeschooled, and the americans have been homeschooled in the last couple decades. they know the one party wants to take that right away from them. they are not able to the democratic party as a result. they are 11 million americans with a concealed carry permit, right to carry a gun, in the fall of the.com in their purse the car. 11 million people. then they were close to 030 years ago. there were about three or 410 years ago. -- three or four 10 years ago. there was a huge number. you can get into obscure things like the cigarettes. the democrats want to ban them. that's a lifestyle issue where people feel threatened by the government. all of those savings and investment vehicles, 529 can a democrat for old that to take those away from you. so by converting people to the fact that we do want to take it away and two you haven't got one yet. once you have done it your a different human being who is saving a few thousand dollars a year. >> host: all these numbers are big and add up to a lot of people but somehow the current president still managed to get ele
now 2 million kids are being homeschooled, and the americans have been homeschooled in the last couple decades. they know the one party wants to take that right away from them. they are not able to the democratic party as a result. they are 11 million americans with a concealed carry permit, right to carry a gun, in the fall of the.com in their purse the car. 11 million people. then they were close to 030 years ago. there were about three or 410 years ago. -- three or four 10 years ago. there...
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the latest version allows unvaccinated children to be homeschooled with other homeschool students. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving on to the full senate. there's more of a process here. >>> stay with us. a lot more to bring you this wednesday night. coming up, what oakland leaders are doing to try to keep the raiders in town after last night's big vote in southern california. >>> the drastic measures these bay area students are taking to conserve water. >>> meteorologist drew touma is here with the weather. >> it's a quiet wednesday evening out there. mother nature wants to give us showers over the weekend. how it will affect your plans. the accuweather forecast coming up. >> that's good to hear. >>> the dubs hit the big easy fo female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if
the latest version allows unvaccinated children to be homeschooled with other homeschool students. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving on to the full senate. there's more of a process here. >>> stay with us. a lot more to bring you this wednesday night. coming up, what oakland leaders are doing to try to keep the raiders in town after last night's big vote in southern california. >>> the drastic measures these bay area students are taking to...
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now 2 million are being homeschooled, 10 million americans have homeschooled in the last couple of decades. they know that one party wants to take that right away from them. they are not available as a result. there are 11 million with a concealed permit. it's in their purse and their car and they are going out going out at night, going to work late at night. in the 10 million people have consult kerry close to three years ago. there was a huge jump in those numbers. you can get into obscure things. the democrats would abandon that. that is a lifestyle issue people feel threatened by. all of those savings have been spent vehicles the democratic party ultimately wants to take those away from you and so by alerting people that they really do want to take it away and you haven't gotten one yet you can't. once you've done it you are a different human being and saving a few thousand dollars a year. >> host: all of these numbers are big and add up to a lot of people but somehow the current president still managed to get elected twice. how would you explain that? >> guest: two things. when you di
now 2 million are being homeschooled, 10 million americans have homeschooled in the last couple of decades. they know that one party wants to take that right away from them. they are not available as a result. there are 11 million with a concealed permit. it's in their purse and their car and they are going out going out at night, going to work late at night. in the 10 million people have consult kerry close to three years ago. there was a huge jump in those numbers. you can get into obscure...
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. >> you were homeschooled. >> computer science education in new york city really did not exist. it was not in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. if you have that stuff at your i always insist this, if you have that stuff at your disposal, spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. >> i spoke to many founders who dropped out and made a lot of money. they don't recommend anybody do what they did. >> if i had access to a computer science education when i was in high school, i would have stuck around. if you can find it there, stick around. >> you went to tokyo when you are 17. why? >> i had my heart broken and needed to get out of here. i was excited because i thought it was a future city, a place with remarkable technology and engineers. i love japan. i ultimately came back to new york with a sense of american entrepreneurialism. >> you started tumblr in 2006. tell me how it began. >> i was really noodling on it for a while. coming out of desires i had for somethin
. >> you were homeschooled. >> computer science education in new york city really did not exist. it was not in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. if you have that stuff at your i always insist this, if you have that stuff at your disposal, spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. >> i spoke to many founders who dropped out and made a lot of money. they don't...
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evidence of a health risk to justify taking away parental choice requiring many children to be homeschooledparents cannot afford or are not qualified to do so. they are saying what do i do with my child? the child is being punished when they believe that the science does not prove that the immunizations do not cause things later, health issues with kids. >> these parents unfortunately or fortunately really have never lived through measles. they don't know what measles is like. so for children who get measles, one out of ten are going to have ear infections and some of that leads to deafness. measles is a virus. it's not a bacteria. antibiotics are not going to work. 1 out of every 1,000 children will get pneumonia and that pneumonia is the most common cause of death for measles. 1 out of every 1,000 children will get swelling of the brain. they can go to have permanent deafness and intellectual disabilities. people have not seen measles. i have. measles is no joke. and unfortunately there are some things that we have to do for the good of the greater population. >> if this bill passes the l
evidence of a health risk to justify taking away parental choice requiring many children to be homeschooledparents cannot afford or are not qualified to do so. they are saying what do i do with my child? the child is being punished when they believe that the science does not prove that the immunizations do not cause things later, health issues with kids. >> these parents unfortunately or fortunately really have never lived through measles. they don't know what measles is like. so for...
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the bill was amended to also exempt homeschools designated as private schools and students working an independent study curriculum. >> we think we have struck a fair balance here that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> that bill now heads to the state senate judiciary committee. >>> time now 5:07. a new report shows more jobs will be available for college grads this year. what experts say is behind the hiring spike. >> and the next "big one" could trigger even bigger ones. the new warning about a super cycle of large earthquakes. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. we have rain. rain! it's back in the forecast. i'll tell you when and where. >> out the door, we have a new crash and it's right before you reach the caldecott tunnel. so kind of in a problem spot anyway on westbound 24. we'll tell you 30 where it after the break. but -- we'll tell you pour about it after the break. but first we want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. ask a question or share a gripe by emailing crazy@kpix.com. or
the bill was amended to also exempt homeschools designated as private schools and students working an independent study curriculum. >> we think we have struck a fair balance here that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> that bill now heads to the state senate judiciary committee. >>> time now 5:07. a new report shows more jobs will be available for college grads this year. what experts say is behind the hiring spike....
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he would allow parents of unvaccinated children to join together and homeschool their children. the bill has a long way to go. the next up is the state judiciary community. then the floor votes in the state senate. >>> research shows a link between heart disease and a small amount of sugary drinks. uc davis conducted a study that found that people that drank coverages -- beverages that contain 10% of their daily requirement increased their risk for cardiovascular disease. r esearchers say the findings a surprise them. >>> there is data to suggest that sugar consumption at the average level consumed by americans could be leading to increased risk for cardiovascular disease. >> researchers essay people should be concerned if they the words, high fructose corn syrup or sugar. they don't believe sugar is safer than .0. they also found that men showed greater sensitivity to the negative effects of sugary drinks. >>> a popular san francisco bar will close to make room for a condo project. the elbow room lease that expires -- fm there are plans to demolish this and it will be replaced
he would allow parents of unvaccinated children to join together and homeschool their children. the bill has a long way to go. the next up is the state judiciary community. then the floor votes in the state senate. >>> research shows a link between heart disease and a small amount of sugary drinks. uc davis conducted a study that found that people that drank coverages -- beverages that contain 10% of their daily requirement increased their risk for cardiovascular disease. r esearchers...
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now making it clear homeschools and students working independent study curricula are exempts. >> we think we have struck a fair balance that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> reporter: while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >> reporter: it was seven votes that carried the bill. >> there is a very large number of people who are supporting this bill and we can't forget that. >> reporter: senator pan today thanking the committee for its support while opponents promise to continue the fight. >> it is not fair politics. we will continue to fight and we know what was done behind the scenes to stack this bill in senator pan's favor. >> reporter: at the state capital in sacramento, derek shore, kpix 5. >>> in washington, lawmakers are trying to speed up the flow of drought relief to california. the feds have been studying a handful of water storage proposals for california for nearly two decades now. today
now making it clear homeschools and students working independent study curricula are exempts. >> we think we have struck a fair balance that provides more options to parents who are concerned about not vaccinating their children. >> reporter: while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >> reporter: it was seven votes that carried the...
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while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschoolhild or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >> reporter: -- it was 7 votes that carried the bill. >> there is a very large number of people who are supporting this bill. >> reporter: at the stated capital in sacramento, derek shore, kpix 5. >> the bill now heads to the state senate judiciary committee. >>> today the senate will likely confirmed loretta lynch as the u.s. attorney general five months after she was nominated by president obama. the vote is delayed because of a fight over abortion funding. lynch, who is now a federal prosecutor, would become the nation's first black woman attorney general succeeding eric holder. >>> demonstrates in baltimore are calling for justice in the death of freddie gray who suffered a fatal spinal cord injury his arrest a week ago. the officers involved have given statements as to what happened but they are not public. protestors want the officers charged for the death and plan to continue to march in his memory. >>> michael brown, jr.'
while not everyone agreed -- >> this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschoolhild or a single working parent. >> let's call the roll. >> reporter: -- it was 7 votes that carried the bill. >> there is a very large number of people who are supporting this bill. >> reporter: at the stated capital in sacramento, derek shore, kpix 5. >> the bill now heads to the state senate judiciary committee. >>> today the senate will...
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emily you were homeschooled. :david computer science : education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. emily: i spoke to many founders who dropped out and made a lot of money. they have founded amazing companies, and they don't recommend anybody do what they did. david: if i had access to a computer science education when i was in high school, i would have stuck around. if you can find it there, stick around. get it there. emily: you went to tokyo by yourself when you were 17. why? david: i had my heart broken and needed to get out of here. i bought a ticket and moved to the other side of the planet. i was really excited about
emily you were homeschooled. :david computer science : education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have....
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just still have a concern that this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> reporter: she was one of two no votes. 7 voted yes but hinted at more compromise ahead. >> i do think in terms of public health, it's necessary. but i am concerned about the rights of our parents. >> reporter: the next big sticking point a possible religious exemption. but there is concern that might water down the bill because they are easy to get. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the bill was introduced in response to a multi-state measles outbreak. it began in december and was traced to disneyland. >>> surveillance video shows a security breach at mineta international airport. last month 20-year-old deanna scaled a fence. she is seen walking on the air field. police say she was uncooperative when they arrested her. this is the fifth breach at mineta in less than a year. >>> oakland city leaders now making their case for the coliseum city. >> if [ indiscernible ] were there, that probably would represent significant use becau
just still have a concern that this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool their child or a single working parent. >> reporter: she was one of two no votes. 7 voted yes but hinted at more compromise ahead. >> i do think in terms of public health, it's necessary. but i am concerned about the rights of our parents. >> reporter: the next big sticking point a possible religious exemption. but there is concern that might water down the bill because...
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just still have a concern that this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool a child or a single working parent. >> reporter: she was one of two no votes. 7 voted yes but hinted at more compromise ahead. >> i'm concerned about the rights of parents. >> reporter: anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> the bill now heads to the senate judiciary committee. the next big sticking point, a possible religious exemption. but there's concern that might water down the bill because they are pretty easy to get. >>> federal judge approved a billion-dollar settlement between the nfl and thousands of former football players over concussions. the league's plan sets aside money to deal with the various traumatic head injuries that players suffered during their careers. the average payout is $190,000. but it do go up to $5 million if a player is diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease. >>> the man who shot president reagan is fighting for more freedom. john hinkley, jr., appeared in federal court today requesting full-time leaving from a mental hospital. he was 25 when he shot fou
just still have a concern that this will not go far enough to help a two-income family who cannot homeschool a child or a single working parent. >> reporter: she was one of two no votes. 7 voted yes but hinted at more compromise ahead. >> i'm concerned about the rights of parents. >> reporter: anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> the bill now heads to the senate judiciary committee. the next big sticking point, a possible religious exemption. but there's concern that might water...
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. >> basically if their parents can homeschool them say they have no right to an education and that concerns me. >> even if your child gets sick because of that personal freedom and personal choice i think that that's a threshold that should be very carefully evaluated before we hand it over to a government mandate. >> reporter: so senators allen and pan will have about a week to lobby enough support and change some of those votes on the committee in order to get this bill through the education committee. they have a week to do that and a lot of opponents were very upset that a vote wasn't taken today as it appeared it would not have been put through. live at the state capital in sacramento, derek shore, kpix 5. >>> a showdown over sex education. some people are upset planned parenthood is teaching the classes. it's happening at acalanes union high school district in contra costa county. opponents say they don't want the politics associated with planned parenthood brought into their kids' schools. both sides are expected to speak out at a meeting at 7:00 tonight. >>> hillary clinton is calli
. >> basically if their parents can homeschool them say they have no right to an education and that concerns me. >> even if your child gets sick because of that personal freedom and personal choice i think that that's a threshold that should be very carefully evaluated before we hand it over to a government mandate. >> reporter: so senators allen and pan will have about a week to lobby enough support and change some of those votes on the committee in order to get this bill...
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the oweness is on you not the school thats ridiculous as far as i'm concerned so if they want to homeschool their children but i have to say i think most parents who choose not to vaccinate their children it's not an easy decision it's not something that they're just being irresponsible and hippy. i don't think anyone uses that term anymore besides i think there is still alot of thought and discussion that goes into it and i think the other thing as compared to other countries the amount of vaccines you get when you're ally young is huge and you know do they really need to have all of these in such a short period of time it's like something parents struggle with that as well not just the vaccine but how i think there's 25 in the first year or two it's just staggering and it's scary. let's be fair to all parents, it's not easy to be a parent and if you're a first time parent and you hear all these news stories i'm sure people are thinking well who do we believe which way should i go? i don't want to make a mistake i think it's fair that parents really need to do the research obviously we can
the oweness is on you not the school thats ridiculous as far as i'm concerned so if they want to homeschool their children but i have to say i think most parents who choose not to vaccinate their children it's not an easy decision it's not something that they're just being irresponsible and hippy. i don't think anyone uses that term anymore besides i think there is still alot of thought and discussion that goes into it and i think the other thing as compared to other countries the amount of...
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i can tell you with homeschooling, in my home state i've a friend who was homeschooled 30 years ago. was before any of the laws changed. kentucky was one of the first states to allow homeschooling. his parents were indicted and threatened with a year in prison. they were on their way towards court when the legislature only changed law. medical questions get very comforted. courts would want to start out with parental rights. it would be rare, if ever, that they get taken away from her. but there are times when it happens. i'm a big believer in the family and the right to originate from the family. >> thank you for coming to answer, senator. recent reports show that isis has camp south of the border and some say they are in the united states intense. the military duction is to attack them before they get too close to our borders. will use military force to prevent isis from getting closer to us? senator paul: the short answer is yes. the longer answer is that in december of this year, i introduced a declaration of war against isis. my main complaint has been that we dither along and t
i can tell you with homeschooling, in my home state i've a friend who was homeschooled 30 years ago. was before any of the laws changed. kentucky was one of the first states to allow homeschooling. his parents were indicted and threatened with a year in prison. they were on their way towards court when the legislature only changed law. medical questions get very comforted. courts would want to start out with parental rights. it would be rare, if ever, that they get taken away from her. but...
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meanwhile some high profile republicans at a panel discussion on homeschooling.only big thing going down in iowa. chief white house correspondent ed henry live for us there. so ed, what are the folks in iowa talking about today. >> interesting some potential democratic candidates in iowa today. i'll get to those in a moment. we believe she could be announcing any moment now basically that she's in and so this poll number from quinnipiac, it's not just the head to head numbers, it's the fact that on the question of is she honest and trust worthy, here in iowa, in this quinnipiac poll 43% say yes, 49% saying no the numbers even worse in colorado and virginia for her on that question of is she honest and trust worthy. it suggests that the e-mail situation, perhaps to the clinton foundation, the money that's been pouring in from foreign issues. these are the major issues she's going to have to tackle when she gets in the race. >> two potential rivals to hillary clinton also visiting iowa, a lot of people thought this was a foregone conclusion she's going to be the no
meanwhile some high profile republicans at a panel discussion on homeschooling.only big thing going down in iowa. chief white house correspondent ed henry live for us there. so ed, what are the folks in iowa talking about today. >> interesting some potential democratic candidates in iowa today. i'll get to those in a moment. we believe she could be announcing any moment now basically that she's in and so this poll number from quinnipiac, it's not just the head to head numbers, it's the...
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and many just say they don't have the means to homeschool the law in addition to having their child attend school. there's a strong combination of people against this, have for d formed, to rework the deal as opposed to the strong support of the medical community, which says otherwise. >> but you do not want to step on a person's belief and religious rights. that's what these countries are all about? does this end up watering down the bill so much that it's really losing that impact. >> it's never easy to bring everyone under the same roof, if we can use that term. . then people worry it will become meaningless in the end. it won't be the first time that a vocal minority separated to the future, gets what? the image will subside until another outbreak and then the debate will begin all over again. >> but without state laws, are they able to make public rules? >> no, all these laws are controlled by the state, and they dictate what vaccination rules should or shouldn't give them, what used to be a concern is a minor level. it's 3.before you know it as they go through the stream who is not
and many just say they don't have the means to homeschool the law in addition to having their child attend school. there's a strong combination of people against this, have for d formed, to rework the deal as opposed to the strong support of the medical community, which says otherwise. >> but you do not want to step on a person's belief and religious rights. that's what these countries are all about? does this end up watering down the bill so much that it's really losing that impact....
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it allows unvaccinated children to be home schooled with other homeschooled students and allows studentsout of being vaccinated as well. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving ton senate. >> wireless company called project 5 can connect to you a million wifi spots around the country that you see on this map. when those hot spots are not available it connects you to either sprint or t-mobile. cost $20 a month plus $10 per gigabyte of data. unlike data rolling over, you will get a credit on your bill. >> sales of previously owned homes went up in march to the highest level in 18 months. people have been staying in their houses longer and average of 10 years. but with more homes now coming out of the market prices may go down some. >> facebook has warned this could be a tough year. operating expenses, research and development cost and marketing expenses are way up. face book says its revenue growth is the slow nest two years. >>> ebay says it will spin off its paypal unit sometime maybe in the fall. they have been working on a split for six months to be sure one com
it allows unvaccinated children to be home schooled with other homeschooled students and allows studentsout of being vaccinated as well. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving ton senate. >> wireless company called project 5 can connect to you a million wifi spots around the country that you see on this map. when those hot spots are not available it connects you to either sprint or t-mobile. cost $20 a month plus $10 per gigabyte of data. unlike data rolling over,...
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anti-vaccine parents insisting they'll homeschool their children if the bill becomes law, possibly affecting school funding. >> we believe god gave us the ability to heal from within. >> reporter: dr. richard pan co-author of the bill, says while some parents may turn to home-schooling, he doesn't believe the funding cuts would be significant to school. it's estimated between 1% and 5% of students attending schools are unvaccinated under a personal beliefs exemption. >> it seems to be another tactic by the opposition that's based on exaggeration and attempt of amtimidation. i think the people most knowledgeable about the subject are in support of the bill. >> reporter: he says lobbyists are doing what they can to halt the bill. >> prop 98 that sets the funding for schools this will not affect prop 98. many schools have property tax base. that property tax base will not be affected. >> reporter: it is estimated each student in public school provides a district with around $6,000 a year in funding. jesus olgin is the president of the school board association which supports the bill. he believe
anti-vaccine parents insisting they'll homeschool their children if the bill becomes law, possibly affecting school funding. >> we believe god gave us the ability to heal from within. >> reporter: dr. richard pan co-author of the bill, says while some parents may turn to home-schooling, he doesn't believe the funding cuts would be significant to school. it's estimated between 1% and 5% of students attending schools are unvaccinated under a personal beliefs exemption. >> it...
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public schools, charter schools homeschooling. we trust parents. the unions think differently. the head of a union in new orleans said this. parents don't have a clue when it comes to make choices for their children. that is what this debate is all about. mom said, we make choices every day. we know the needs better than the bureaucrats. whether it is about health care, second amendment rights, religious liberty to risk drinking a big goal in new york city. we trust the american people more than bureaucrats. it is this same elitist mindset that they know better than us that leads your governor and other to try to force common core into local classrooms across the country. i am here to tell you, we have got to get grid of common core. [applause] governor jindal: i'm in court right now to try to change this. i am all for high standards. my problem is twofold. we have never allowed the federal government to make curriculum decisions. today we are talking about math, what about tomorrow? the administration they want to dictate how we teach american history? can you imagine how they
public schools, charter schools homeschooling. we trust parents. the unions think differently. the head of a union in new orleans said this. parents don't have a clue when it comes to make choices for their children. that is what this debate is all about. mom said, we make choices every day. we know the needs better than the bureaucrats. whether it is about health care, second amendment rights, religious liberty to risk drinking a big goal in new york city. we trust the american people more...
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so people from germany and sweden who want to homeschool their children, that is the kind of oppression that congress responds to. people from central america whose governments are unwilling or unable to protect children from murder and sexual assault, not so much. the reality is that we need to do more to engage and strengthen our neighbors. much more to make sure that actions, trade and consumption of our people are helping, not hurting. and to make sure we have secure borders by also remembering to put doors on those borders so people can come with visas in a controlled way and not with smugglers risking their lives. and first and foremost, we must remember the message that pope francis reminded us when he said of those who drowned in the ocean, quote, these are men and women like us, our brothers seeking a better life, starving, persecuted wounded, exploited, victims of war, the pope said. they were looking for a better life. let us not forget that migrants are human beings. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas for five mi
so people from germany and sweden who want to homeschool their children, that is the kind of oppression that congress responds to. people from central america whose governments are unwilling or unable to protect children from murder and sexual assault, not so much. the reality is that we need to do more to engage and strengthen our neighbors. much more to make sure that actions, trade and consumption of our people are helping, not hurting. and to make sure we have secure borders by also...
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it allows unvaccinated children to be home schooled with other homeschooled students and allows studentsopt out of being vaccinated as well. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving ton senate. >> wireless company called project 5 can connect to you a million wifi spots around the country that you see on this map. when those hot spots are not available it connects you to either sprint or t-mobile. cost $20 a month plus $10 per gigabyte of data. unlike data rolling over, you will get a credit on your bill. >> sales of previously owned homes went up in march to the highest level in 18 months. people have been staying in their houses longer and average of 10 years. but with more homes now coming out of the market prices may go down some. >> facebook has warned this could be a tough year. operating expenses, research and development cost and marketing expenses are way up. face book says its revenue growth is the slow nest two years. >>> ebay says it will spin off its paypal unit sometime maybe in the fall. they have been working on a split for six months to be sure one
it allows unvaccinated children to be home schooled with other homeschooled students and allows studentsopt out of being vaccinated as well. the bill must get through the judiciary committee before moving ton senate. >> wireless company called project 5 can connect to you a million wifi spots around the country that you see on this map. when those hot spots are not available it connects you to either sprint or t-mobile. cost $20 a month plus $10 per gigabyte of data. unlike data rolling...
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consequences if you decide not to vaccinate your child, you can sometime do that, you'll just have to homeschool your child so they are not with other children where they will be able to in effect them. >> mississippi and west virginia have the strictest slam seen rooms in the country. >> coming up on aljazeera america, the united nations close a large refugee camp giving half a a million somalis half a month to leafs. >> there's heavy security everywhere >> mass killings... government corruption... misguided influence? >> i wanted people to know, this regime, was evil... >> fault lines investigates the impact of the u.s. involvement in south sudan >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> emmy award winning investigative series... >> we have to get out of here... south sudan: country of dreams only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major
consequences if you decide not to vaccinate your child, you can sometime do that, you'll just have to homeschool your child so they are not with other children where they will be able to in effect them. >> mississippi and west virginia have the strictest slam seen rooms in the country. >> coming up on aljazeera america, the united nations close a large refugee camp giving half a a million somalis half a month to leafs. >> there's heavy security everywhere >> mass...
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a lot of parents opposed to the bill will homeschool if it passes. newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> mandatory water reductions and possible rate hikes are on the agenda for the contra costa water district today. right now the district is asking for a voluntary cut back of 15%. the board will also take a look at possible rate hikes and consider a ban on watering your lawn more than twice a week. as for the rate hikes the board will have a public hearing in june. >>> palo alto is considering new rules for new and remodeled homes to save water. the idea is to use purple pipes to recycle greywater. it would capture water from the washing machine and diverting to a storage container. that water could be used for landscaping and gardening. homeowners would have to pay extra for the system. >> so i think it's a good idea but i latest mean it's unfair to force it on people that's going to cost them a lot. there should be some sort of government subsidy going on here i think. >> the city says the need to conserve water outweighs the financial concerns. >>>
a lot of parents opposed to the bill will homeschool if it passes. newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> mandatory water reductions and possible rate hikes are on the agenda for the contra costa water district today. right now the district is asking for a voluntary cut back of 15%. the board will also take a look at possible rate hikes and consider a ban on watering your lawn more than twice a week. as for the rate hikes the board will have a public hearing in june. >>> palo...
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california public schoolchildren are unvaccinated and parents opposed to the bill say they would homeschooln if it passes. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> say good-bye to the lush green lawn in contra costa county. today the contra costa county water district board will consider mandatory water reductions of some 25%. right now the district is asking for a voluntary cut back of 15%. the board will also take a look at a possible rate hike and consider a ban on watering your lawn more than twice a week. there will be a public hearing on the rate increase in june. >>> less will cost more in alameda county water district. they are under a new rate hike. in fremont the lack of water isn't the only concern. it's an aging infrastructure that needs repair. the district says it must charge its customers more to pay for the repairs. that means even if you're conserving, you're going to pay 8% more under the new rate hike. >> which is hard to take. but at the same time, we are dealing with a historic drought. >> that's about 10 or $12 every two months. it is an aging infrastructure. an
california public schoolchildren are unvaccinated and parents opposed to the bill say they would homeschooln if it passes. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> say good-bye to the lush green lawn in contra costa county. today the contra costa county water district board will consider mandatory water reductions of some 25%. right now the district is asking for a voluntary cut back of 15%. the board will also take a look at a possible rate hike and consider a ban on watering...
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. >>> sacrum -- sacramento now it allows parents to opt out soap children can be homeschooled about istomorrow. >>> the nfl today released at the schedules for the upcoming season and here's a sneak peak. the oakland raiders and new head coach jack adel rio open their del rio opened their season in oakland on sunday, september 13 against the cincinnati bengals as for the 40 niners their new head coach jim their first game is monday september 14 against the minnesota vikings. this is the first time since 2,007 that the 40 niners will open a season at home. on monday night football. >>> the top female golfers in the world are in san francisco as the lpga's tees off later this week. the defending champ lidia and stampers michele lee about the upcoming tournament. >>reporter: there is no shortage of storylines when it comes to this weekend's tournament at lake are set to golf club in san francisco. not yet 18, lidia company the defending champion is the youngest player to ever be ranked in the world and the youngest player to win an lpga tournament. >> the first win as important a gives yo
. >>> sacrum -- sacramento now it allows parents to opt out soap children can be homeschooled about istomorrow. >>> the nfl today released at the schedules for the upcoming season and here's a sneak peak. the oakland raiders and new head coach jack adel rio open their del rio opened their season in oakland on sunday, september 13 against the cincinnati bengals as for the 40 niners their new head coach jim their first game is monday september 14 against the minnesota vikings....
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, in my state i have a friend who was homeschooled 30 years ago and his parents were arrested.ndicted and threatened with a year in prison and finally the law was changed. it gets very complicated. it is about parental rights, it would be rare if children would be taken away, but there are times when it happens. i'm a big believer in the family and the rights originate with the family. >> another question. >> thank you. recent reports indicate that isis has camps south of the border, some indicate that they have already set up in the u.s. will you use military force to prevent isis from moving closer? rand paul: the short answer is yes. the long answer, in december i introduced a declaration of war against isis. my complaint is that we dither along, but the constitution is clear, if you go to war it has to be through the representatives, through congress. so they would not bring it up. in december, they were passing a water bill for water aid to africa, and i attached a declaration of war against isis. they were not very happy with me. [laughter] but i've told people, if i had
, in my state i have a friend who was homeschooled 30 years ago and his parents were arrested.ndicted and threatened with a year in prison and finally the law was changed. it gets very complicated. it is about parental rights, it would be rare if children would be taken away, but there are times when it happens. i'm a big believer in the family and the rights originate with the family. >> another question. >> thank you. recent reports indicate that isis has camps south of the...
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if you don't want to vaccinate your child, you can still do that you'll just have to homeschool your child so they're not with other children where they may in effect our children. >> california, mississippi and west virginia will have the strictest vaccine rules in the country if it passes. >> the doctor testified in favor of the legislation he spoke with al jazeera last night. >> measles is one of the most contagious diseases known to mankind. this out yoke at disneyland was introduced there and amplified by those who have the personal belief exemptions, leading to over 150 cases. nobody has died from that, but more kids have died from measles than any other disease and per touses cab severe, too. >> california isn't the only state having this debate. washington state oregon and north carolina have recently considered legislation to limit family's rights to opt out of mandatory evacuation nations. >> crowds lining up to get the first in-person glimpse of the new apple watch. starting today consumers can try out the new smart watch and preorder it. they'll have to wait until april 2
if you don't want to vaccinate your child, you can still do that you'll just have to homeschool your child so they're not with other children where they may in effect our children. >> california, mississippi and west virginia will have the strictest vaccine rules in the country if it passes. >> the doctor testified in favor of the legislation he spoke with al jazeera last night. >> measles is one of the most contagious diseases known to mankind. this out yoke at disneyland was...
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kentucky was one of the first states to allow homeschooling. his parents were indicted, and on the way to court when the legislator finally decided to change the law. similar things with medical questions give very complicated. i think state should start with parental rights and it would be very rare that children be taken away from parents. you can't say never, i am a very big believer in the family and that rights are originate with the family. >> thank you for coming to new hampshire, senator. recent reports indicate that isis has cans just south of the border, and some say that they are in the united states in caps. the military dock doctrine of the united states is to attack them before they get back close. would you use military force to prevent them from getting close? sen. rand paul: the short answer is yes. the long answer is that in december of this year, i actually introduce a declaration of war against isis. my complaint is that it is apparent does -- if the president doesn't unilaterally he doesn't goo through congress. the constit
kentucky was one of the first states to allow homeschooling. his parents were indicted, and on the way to court when the legislator finally decided to change the law. similar things with medical questions give very complicated. i think state should start with parental rights and it would be very rare that children be taken away from parents. you can't say never, i am a very big believer in the family and that rights are originate with the family. >> thank you for coming to new hampshire,...