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final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today about a house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was on the other has developed this take down after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging. after the nazis seized power in 1933 and jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic often god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance only out of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists and cuter than many of them were recognized during that time and quickly and the respect of their colleagues both male and female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship and persecution here in germany that were here. these forg
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for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was funny of us develop this text on a. after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging. after the nazis seized power in 1933 being jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance only out of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists and peter than many of them were recognized during that time and quickly and the respect of their colleagues both male and female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship and persecution here in germany that were here. these forgo
for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was funny of us develop this text on a. after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging. after the nazis seized power...
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is part of battle house imagine if a research project and exhibition that celebrates the battle house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of the sky was learned from his teacher the bows and a smile is exactly this very serious almost scientific approach. crime of course but also to social issues. now house as lively open and global social dialogue that's what ballmer has imagined the story is all about the project is a collaboration between the dutch institute the belfast corporation. and the balance house. as good as it is going to focus of the project is why was the bauhaus adopted or in some cases rejected and why was it all used to reinterpret it and we discovered that it was about creating a blueprint for a new society and a new relationship between art and society is it going to bow house artist's vision of a better
is part of battle house imagine if a research project and exhibition that celebrates the battle house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of the sky was learned from his teacher the bows and a smile is exactly this very...
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they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of b s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the 314 terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. also designed by gropius was the employment office it was one of the 1st of its kind with bright glass corridors. the same a static was used here for different purposes with coffee goes riverside cafe on the elbow. from the 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bow house even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss f
they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of b s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the...
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house was an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents it i'm going to they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different.
house was an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents it i'm going to they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different.
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ventured on to destiny and industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed in the. but all house artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of logic copious shape the city with the boat house movement the turtle settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the 314 terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. also designed by gropius was the employment office it was one of the 1st of its kind with bright glass corridors. the same a static was used here for different purposes with coffee goes riverside cafe on the elbow. from 928 its new director harness maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fund and
ventured on to destiny and industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed in the. but all house artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of logic copious shape the city with the boat house movement the turtle settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the...
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like a 2nd but these green spaces are increasingly dangerous they are supposed to make way for housing in schools which the german capital also desperately needs. in the . lovely these allotment gardeners are happy when their tomato plants their fruit it's paradise to the kluges who have been tending watering and harvesting here for 32 years. and. we're actually here every day almost without fail when we're done with everything else the housework all the doctors' visits you can find us here. for the clue it's the plot a half leased from the city is their 2nd home they pay $300.00 euros a year for it many other hobby gardeners do the same there are so. 70000 such a lot mens' in building alone more than any other european city. with a clue that plot is part of an allotment colony that is surrounded by apartment buildings the land is sought after the city wants to build a school here and the garden is designated to be torn up to make room so will their black berry hatch be dug up by a bulldozer but the glutes are very upset. and the limbs would be losing his quality of life. i don't know what will d
like a 2nd but these green spaces are increasingly dangerous they are supposed to make way for housing in schools which the german capital also desperately needs. in the . lovely these allotment gardeners are happy when their tomato plants their fruit it's paradise to the kluges who have been tending watering and harvesting here for 32 years. and. we're actually here every day almost without fail when we're done with everything else the housework all the doctors' visits you can find us here....
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ventured on the desk in industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of the whole p s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the 314 terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. also designed by gropius was the employment office it was one of the 1st of its kind with bright glass corridors. the same ascetic was used here for different purposes with karl feeders riverside cafe on the album. from 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to make social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the powerhouse close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from it
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wearing an ankle monitor since friday and placed in a supportive program to find temporary housing. >>> schools back for the san francisco unified school district and this year, they are changing how 6th, 7th and 8th graders are taught. they will have access to robotics and art and world languages. the mayor will be at roosevelt middle school to help kickoff new programs. >>> several bay area groups will rally this mountain view demanding stronger gun laws. organizers say it's a direct response to the recent mass shootings in gilroy, el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. the demonstrators wants a ban on assault weapons and want universal background checks for gun purchases. the rally starts on el camino at 5:30 this evening. >>> people from all over the world still showing strong support for the people of el paso, texas, after the mass shooting there august 3rd. over the weekend, more flowers arrived at the memorial site in el paso. the flowers came from local florists but the orders came from around the world. as far away as australia and japan. several hearses delivered flowers as a sign of remem
wearing an ankle monitor since friday and placed in a supportive program to find temporary housing. >>> schools back for the san francisco unified school district and this year, they are changing how 6th, 7th and 8th graders are taught. they will have access to robotics and art and world languages. the mayor will be at roosevelt middle school to help kickoff new programs. >>> several bay area groups will rally this mountain view demanding stronger gun laws. organizers say it's...
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the bauhaus school for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. and the i was on the other us develop this text down after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging them from then after the nazis seized power in 1933 being jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic often god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance only out of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists played with and many of them were recognized during that time. as quickly as the respect of their colleagues both male and female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship and persecution here in germany. th
the bauhaus school for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. and the i was on the other us develop this text down after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging them...
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2nd but these greens producers are increasingly dangerous they are supposed to make way for housing in schools which the german capital also desperately needs. the. lovely these allotment gardeners are happy when their tomato plants their fruit. it's paradise to the kluges who have been tending watering and harvesting here for 32 years. and. we're actually here every day almost without fail when we're done with everything else the housework all the doctor's visits you can find those here who. don't want to hear from you for the clue it's the plot a half leased from the city is their 2nd home they pay $300.00 euros a year for it many other hobby gardeners do the same there are 70000 such a lot mens' in building alone more than any other european city. with a klute plot as part of an allotment colony that is surrounded by apartment buildings the land is sought after the city wants to build a school here and the garden is designated to be torn up to make room so will their black berry hatch be dug up by a bulldozer to clute a very upset. no limbs what would be losing here is the quality of life.
2nd but these greens producers are increasingly dangerous they are supposed to make way for housing in schools which the german capital also desperately needs. the. lovely these allotment gardeners are happy when their tomato plants their fruit. it's paradise to the kluges who have been tending watering and harvesting here for 32 years. and. we're actually here every day almost without fail when we're done with everything else the housework all the doctor's visits you can find those here who....
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what has to be understood and appreciated is that the inequality is baked into the system. ,he schools, housinghat is missing in the policy conversation is a systematic approach to segregation that pre-k, schools, housing, k-12 funding, and the critical health investments. it is when we combine early pre-k access with school resource equity in integrated environments that the synergies between those three policy dimensions have transformative impact that benefits all kids. what is relevant as well is that in terms of confronting the issues of racial prejudice and a racial intolerance that we are seeing surges and, part of the resegregation of schools and not allowing children to learn and capitalize on the diversity that we can decide in schools where diversity and excellence live together and cooccur. instead of having a segregated system that reproduces and re-creates inequality across generations. the evidence is clear but having policymakers talk about the benefits of diversity without marshaling the tools, the policy integration and address efforts to further integration is counterproducti
what has to be understood and appreciated is that the inequality is baked into the system. ,he schools, housinghat is missing in the policy conversation is a systematic approach to segregation that pre-k, schools, housing, k-12 funding, and the critical health investments. it is when we combine early pre-k access with school resource equity in integrated environments that the synergies between those three policy dimensions have transformative impact that benefits all kids. what is relevant as...
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for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was on the other has developed this take down after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging them from it of. after the nazis seized power in 1933 being jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance only out of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists and cuter than many of them were recognized during that time and quickly and the respect of their colleagues both male and. female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship and persecution here in germany that
for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was on the other has developed this take down after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging them from it of. after...
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he's pushing some people with no one else to student money by 7 houses whole school sold piece and so much house is westminster parts of the constitution that sweat all decisions for the will of the people should actually be analyzed discussed and solti truly there is when all representatives that's people excited to be in house a politician and to actually make decisions on my deal is doing the right thing for the country you know. we've had this for 3 years and not be such a state for the fight and say gee we won out you know we won so so he's a right man for the job we should have been in years ago to be honest well for 4 stones that hasn't been the prime minister for very long it's a call from tourism a having won the conservative leadership contest on his main theme throughout the contest was that he would to live on drugs that while sober the party for us come what may even if that meant no deal breaker however well those who said that actually his intention the whole time was actually on the regs that had any intention to negotiate with you and that this latest move in order to
he's pushing some people with no one else to student money by 7 houses whole school sold piece and so much house is westminster parts of the constitution that sweat all decisions for the will of the people should actually be analyzed discussed and solti truly there is when all representatives that's people excited to be in house a politician and to actually make decisions on my deal is doing the right thing for the country you know. we've had this for 3 years and not be such a state for the...
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collected to slavery you will others said it connected to maries the woman connected to the first school housethe school board voted to change the name to lucas valley elementary and the district's name to miller creek elementary school district. >> i think lucas valley makes sense. the history of the area is called lucas valley and the kids embraced it. it's good. >> hopefully everybody has closure now and we can move on and go through normal school activities. >> reporter: the principal said that the essence of who they are hasn't changed. >> our focus is going to be strictly around getting people excited about the year, getting excited about their teachers, the program, get that voice out there. we are just really excited. the name is where we have moved beyond that now. we are excited to dig in and see what kids are capable. we get caught up in politics and it's not about us. it's about them. it's about them walking in and getting excited. >> reporter: the district updated signs, buildings and buses just in time for the new year. parents snapping pictures of their kids in front of the new
collected to slavery you will others said it connected to maries the woman connected to the first school housethe school board voted to change the name to lucas valley elementary and the district's name to miller creek elementary school district. >> i think lucas valley makes sense. the history of the area is called lucas valley and the kids embraced it. it's good. >> hopefully everybody has closure now and we can move on and go through normal school activities. >> reporter:...
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for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball houselandmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was on the other has developed this take down after. much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging. after the nazis seized power in 1933 being jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance only out of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists and peter than many of them will recognize during that time and quickly and the respect of their colleagues both male and female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship . here in germany that were here. these forgotten vile
for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball houselandmark her material was used to cover walls of the school auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. on the i was on the other has developed this take down after. much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from food packaging. after the nazis seized...
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media researcher and an assistant professor at communications at syracuse new university's new house school communications. thank you for joining me again. important for context is that to have the moral leadership from the white house to bring internet companies together to combat violent extremism online is in conflict with some of the stuff that this president, his son, and those in his circle, the way they act on social media in many cases. >> it's so important to talk about this aspect. i am one of the first people who will say we need to be critical of the platforms, we need them to do more, we need them to invest in more people to moderate content to look at issues like we are seeing on the platforms, but we also need to look at the ideology that the president is transmitting on the platforms. the internet memes that he's sharing, some of the rhetoric around immigration and these are the ideas that are being transmitted and we can't just say, hey, pay attention to the platforms but not the messages that's coming out from the white house. >> what's your sense of the damage of that kin
media researcher and an assistant professor at communications at syracuse new university's new house school communications. thank you for joining me again. important for context is that to have the moral leadership from the white house to bring internet companies together to combat violent extremism online is in conflict with some of the stuff that this president, his son, and those in his circle, the way they act on social media in many cases. >> it's so important to talk about this...
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in the art scene which became about house master and head of the school's interior design workshop in1932. when her partner architect miss fond of war built this house in berlin she designed the furniture. lehi she also worked with him on the villa also done up in clay yet no trace of her work remains why his letter. did fortunately have during my research i realized it simply couldn't be done because she was female nowadays we might call any high she's superwoman she was incredibly well organized communicative and very assertive even with men stuck out the fact that she's been forgotten can be attributed solely to me. but also to the male dominated writing of history that was looking for classic heroes he warns of. heroes like nice wonder whore who designed the german pavilion for the $929.00 international exposition in barcelona together with. in fact she was the pavilions artistic director and it's doubtful whether ms fundal were designed its furniture on his own. so who really created this design classic. and. it's an interesting question because this is an iconic piece of furnitu
in the art scene which became about house master and head of the school's interior design workshop in1932. when her partner architect miss fond of war built this house in berlin she designed the furniture. lehi she also worked with him on the villa also done up in clay yet no trace of her work remains why his letter. did fortunately have during my research i realized it simply couldn't be done because she was female nowadays we might call any high she's superwoman she was incredibly well...
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>>this is going to find out that she would be attending the elementary school that's all right down the street from her house in middle schools filled with that 3 different types of age groups and them. you know, it's just a different type of explosion >>good i'm a little nervous because it's a new building and i'm sure she hasn't seen in this school is now the first of 5 junior highs in the fremont unified school district to be converted into a middle school, the change is an effort to make room in the overcrowded elementary schools opens up more classrooms in the elementary's. >>so the overloading the won't be a spat. >>6 creators say their motions are mainly heightened because it's the first day of school. >>there is very very. it kind of that it feels actually kind of great because i feel. >>to make room for the new students, the district added 3 more buildings with 22 new classrooms. they can sit next to 600 kids principal brian wiens has been running the school for a little over 10 years. >>biggest. >>welcoming students on every first day of school like to say good morning to the students i want to mak
>>this is going to find out that she would be attending the elementary school that's all right down the street from her house in middle schools filled with that 3 different types of age groups and them. you know, it's just a different type of explosion >>good i'm a little nervous because it's a new building and i'm sure she hasn't seen in this school is now the first of 5 junior highs in the fremont unified school district to be converted into a middle school, the change is an...
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it turns out that he walks five miles from his house to the school every day. he is that committed to students and to making sure that they learn. they noticed that his shoes were getting pretty worn out and that's when they got the idea to get him a brand new pair. >> that's pretty inspirational, a teacher working so far, so long to educate you. you're going to pay attention in that guy's class. >> from the philippines to town, south africa. this classroom is dancing. their teacher wanted to make sure that the kids really got into what they were going to do that day. he also wanted to show this video because he wants people to see that there is a lot of positivity and good in the that you often hear about. >> some accidents can be avoided if you have the proper stopping distance. sometimes just having really good reflexes. here we have a car with a dash cam. watch what happens up ahead. that tree came down, that white car basically maneuvered. >> really good reflexes. he's close to that white car. >> thank goodness this bus wasn't coming a little bit sooner. >
it turns out that he walks five miles from his house to the school every day. he is that committed to students and to making sure that they learn. they noticed that his shoes were getting pretty worn out and that's when they got the idea to get him a brand new pair. >> that's pretty inspirational, a teacher working so far, so long to educate you. you're going to pay attention in that guy's class. >> from the philippines to town, south africa. this classroom is dancing. their teacher...
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it turns out that he walks 5 miles from his house to the school every day. he is that committed to his students and to making sure that they learn. they noted that his shoes were getting pretty worn out and so that's when they got the idea to get him a brand new pair. >> that's pretty inspirational when you think about this teacher saying he's walking so fast, so long every day to educate you. you're going to pay attention in his class. >> from the philippines to south africa where they're having a ton of fun.fun. this classroom is this teacher wanted to make sure that the kids really got into what they were going to do that day. their mood. he also wanted to show this video because he wants people to see that there's a lot positivity in the kmucommunity not just what you often care about. >> dash cams can be interesting. particularly when the dash cam is in a police car. they got a call so they are headed down the road at quite a quick clip. you can see the roads are wet. they're trying to catch up with their suspect. >> you can see a car in front of a quad
it turns out that he walks 5 miles from his house to the school every day. he is that committed to his students and to making sure that they learn. they noted that his shoes were getting pretty worn out and so that's when they got the idea to get him a brand new pair. >> that's pretty inspirational when you think about this teacher saying he's walking so fast, so long every day to educate you. you're going to pay attention in his class. >> from the philippines to south africa where...
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>>this is going to find out that she would be attending the elementary school that's all right down the street from her house in middle schools filled with that 3 different types of age groups and them. you know, it's just a different type of explosion >>good i'm a little nervous because it's a new building and i'm sure she hasn't seen in this school is now the first of 5 junior highs in the fremont unified school district to be converted into a middle school, the change is an effort to make room in the overcrowded elementary schools opens up more classrooms in the elementary's. >>so the overloading the won't be a suspect. >>6 creators say their motions are mainly heightened because it's the first day of school. >>there very very. it kind of the site. actually kind of great because i feel. >>to make room for the new students, the district added 3 more buildings with 22 new classrooms. they can sit next to 600 kids principal brian wiens has been running the school for a little over 10 years. >>biggest. >>welcoming students on every first day of school like to say good morning to the students i want to make su
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housing. this is a critical need to, because we have seen attrition annually in the san francisco unified school district where teachers are leaving because of housing affordability, that's one of the factors they have cited. we have seen through these surveys that the majority of teachers and para- educators are saying that they have some level of difficulty, very difficult, or somewhat difficult ability to actually afford their housing costs. including 69% of teachers surveyed, saying they pay more than 30% of their income towards their housing cost. we know retaining teachers in the school district, is really important for the stability of our students for the growth and success of our students. addressing the affordable housing need for teachers or something that we wanted the bond to include. that is why there is a 20 million-dollar category in the bond for educator housing that would go towards predevelopment and construction of permanently affordable educator housing serving san francisco unified school district and city college of san francisco educators @, and employees between the 30-1
housing. this is a critical need to, because we have seen attrition annually in the san francisco unified school district where teachers are leaving because of housing affordability, that's one of the factors they have cited. we have seen through these surveys that the majority of teachers and para- educators are saying that they have some level of difficulty, very difficult, or somewhat difficult ability to actually afford their housing costs. including 69% of teachers surveyed, saying they...
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. >> whatever i would back-to- school my parents with their own party. they loved it. get out of this houseck to school. they were happy. there wasn't stress, there was joy. maybe i wasn't the best in the house, maybe that says some thing. >> i'm willing to think that would probably still happen. >> we won't pick on ken. >>> what we have had is a summer with very little, strong wind, no thunderstorms and very little heat. how has that all added up to her fire danger and how many fires we have seen? take a look at these numbers. through august 4 last year 650,000 acres of california had burned in wildfires. the same day through today, or through a couple days ago, 2019, only 22,000 acres have burned, a 96.3% reduction in the amount of acres burned. it is still early and we have september and october to get through, but that is an encouraging sign, only 3.7 present as much fire activity when it comes to fire acres burned compared to last year. eighty-eight in concord, eighty- two in livermore, san jose seventy-seven, san francisco getting foggy, sixty-three degrees oakland, seventy-three degr
. >> whatever i would back-to- school my parents with their own party. they loved it. get out of this houseck to school. they were happy. there wasn't stress, there was joy. maybe i wasn't the best in the house, maybe that says some thing. >> i'm willing to think that would probably still happen. >> we won't pick on ken. >>> what we have had is a summer with very little, strong wind, no thunderstorms and very little heat. how has that all added up to her fire danger...
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we had land to house children went to school there and we were unable to take anything with us just the clothes on our backs just what we had to leave behind all of documents and money. everything. all we could think about was saving ourselves and getting out of their village only get mad didn't we'll hear about the airwaves what people are blind and deaf in the photo 7 of us that nobody saw the planes above us been there was no response people just for 55 days after. the coverage we all fled while the planes bombed us it was impossible to leave by car and we had to escape by the mountains priority was getting to safety for 2 whole days i couldn't give my child any milk. i grabbed her like this every time i got loud she was scared and cried because it made me love her view of the sea or. the village used to be home to christian assyrians before it was destroyed by us. like thousands of others from africa its new residents 1st found refuge in the overcrowded camp in chiba. think of the trial there weren't even any tense there when we arrived we spent your 1st 20 days living and sleeping
we had land to house children went to school there and we were unable to take anything with us just the clothes on our backs just what we had to leave behind all of documents and money. everything. all we could think about was saving ourselves and getting out of their village only get mad didn't we'll hear about the airwaves what people are blind and deaf in the photo 7 of us that nobody saw the planes above us been there was no response people just for 55 days after. the coverage we all fled...
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school is ready for its grand opening just in time for the start of the school year next week. >> the district held an open house to show members of the community they could get a look at their new campus. ktvu's rob roth went along to check it out. >> reporter: here at pinole valley high school, sign language teacher michelle raiford says she loves her classroom and she says her students will also. >> i have a 300-pound football player, he's going to be able to get in the desk now. >> reporter: the school held a grand opening to give the community a chance to see this new high school that took four years and more than $200 million to complete. >> it's beautiful and i think it's going to boost spirit. >> reporter: while the school was under construction, classes were held in a small cluster of portables and experience, they will no longer have to relive. >> no raccoons or possums chasing us. it's wonderful. >> the basketball team hasn't had a home game in five years. we took the s.a.t. street. >> reporter: that was then and this is now. the new school has plenty of open space, two gymnasiums to handle more progr
school is ready for its grand opening just in time for the start of the school year next week. >> the district held an open house to show members of the community they could get a look at their new campus. ktvu's rob roth went along to check it out. >> reporter: here at pinole valley high school, sign language teacher michelle raiford says she loves her classroom and she says her students will also. >> i have a 300-pound football player, he's going to be able to get in the...
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it results in terrible schools, housing inflation -- half the class doesn't speak english and your kid is stuck in that. places like brentwood, they send their kids to private school. every ballot measure passes. sales tax goes up -- your vote becomes worthless. open borders when you have a welfare state. you have to pick one. when they say these people don't get benefits -- yes, they do. as soon as you have a child in america, you qualify for everything. to havere getting paid their own grandparents watch their child. what we are doing is insanity. guest: this is the reason illegal immigration -- one main reason why illegal immigration is such a problem for our country. that's not because the people who are coming are such bad people but because on average, they tend to be less educated than americans are and are not well-equipped to succeed here, are assigned to jobs that pay less that have little upward mobility, and so, they depend on public assistance programs to a great extent. is because there isn't access to these programs because they have children here who are american citize
it results in terrible schools, housing inflation -- half the class doesn't speak english and your kid is stuck in that. places like brentwood, they send their kids to private school. every ballot measure passes. sales tax goes up -- your vote becomes worthless. open borders when you have a welfare state. you have to pick one. when they say these people don't get benefits -- yes, they do. as soon as you have a child in america, you qualify for everything. to havere getting paid their own...
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schools. and i would make sure that we invest in fair housing enforcement, because too often times, when a family of color goes and they look for an apartment or a house in certain neighborhoods, they are still turned down simply because of the color of their skin. we need to do all of those things if we are going to tackle the continuing segregation that too often times limits the ability of our students to achieve their dreams. host: your reaction? guest: sure, segregation is certainly a problem in society. that is probably what castro is getting at here. i think the argument for choice proponents is it would allow the segregation and allow students to escape failing schools. that is not seem to be happening. it seems to more or less stay the same when you introduce school choice policies. it needs to be tackled in the larger sense of housing policy and in other areas that end up promoting segregation, but we need to be thinking more broadly about other ways in which we can increase equities, so segregation is one contributor to the equity problem. going back to the cover station about finding
schools. and i would make sure that we invest in fair housing enforcement, because too often times, when a family of color goes and they look for an apartment or a house in certain neighborhoods, they are still turned down simply because of the color of their skin. we need to do all of those things if we are going to tackle the continuing segregation that too often times limits the ability of our students to achieve their dreams. host: your reaction? guest: sure, segregation is certainly a...
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housing. lots of school age children and seniors and all of them have to walk a gauntlet of crime every day. the feds are saying enough is enough. >> the tenderloin has become a magnet for retail drug trafficking to an extraordinary degree. >> the "t" as locals call it, the u.s. attorney calls it one of the state's biggest open air drug markets. police operations here are not new. now, a tough new federal initiative with federal prosecutorers and law enforcement agencies specifically assigned to combat crime in the "t." >> 15ausas to this initiative. and more than 15 federal law enforcement agencies. >> 15 federal prosecutors to take on drug traffickers and other criminals here for a period of one year. long overdue says randy shaw, head of the tenderloin housing clinic. > this is the first time we've had any high law enforcement official make these commitments to the neighborhood. 40 years we've been waiting for that kind of response. >> reporter: new u.s. attorney david anderson announced the arrest of 32 alleged drug trackers, two of them anderson said are high ranking trackers from mexic
housing. lots of school age children and seniors and all of them have to walk a gauntlet of crime every day. the feds are saying enough is enough. >> the tenderloin has become a magnet for retail drug trafficking to an extraordinary degree. >> the "t" as locals call it, the u.s. attorney calls it one of the state's biggest open air drug markets. police operations here are not new. now, a tough new federal initiative with federal prosecutorers and law enforcement agencies...
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spare mac paradise high is housing to schools for grades seven through 12.nistrators say student attendance numbers comparison to last year will not be available until next week.>> i spent a little time in those holes. that's where i grew up. the high school was fine. class of 77. we played some really good football. okay, so we tie for the championship in 77. back on, happy for the kids in paradise, it's nice that they get to go back. the fog and low clouds are trying to come back to the coast but they are very slow in getting there. with that you will find temperatures still pretty warm tomorrow. we are nothing that robust unsure seabreeze that often is the indication, you know when it's coming. you know when it comes, tomorrow night. you will notice it, you will see the fog come flying in, as if i will be gusting 27 to 28 miles an hour, that's tomorrow night. in the meantime, tomorrow looks like this. this isn't that far off from what we had today. you will still find the low 100s in the hotspots, and if you keep going east you will find 105, 106. but i t
spare mac paradise high is housing to schools for grades seven through 12.nistrators say student attendance numbers comparison to last year will not be available until next week.>> i spent a little time in those holes. that's where i grew up. the high school was fine. class of 77. we played some really good football. okay, so we tie for the championship in 77. back on, happy for the kids in paradise, it's nice that they get to go back. the fog and low clouds are trying to come back to the...
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the problem is if we wait until high school to implement those decisions, many kids don't have the background knowledge when they get to house high school to understand what we want them to learn there. if we can make those decisions for high school kids, why can't we make them for elementary school kids. then we can ensure that they are actually able to learn what we want them to in high school. there are different ways to build knowledge. there are different tests of knowledge. different groups might want kids to learn different things. i don't think we have to make value judgments about one set of knowledge being better than another. i do think we need to look at what are we blunting the kids to know so that they can understand the newspaper or understand the news. make informed decisions as voters and to sit decision-makers. there may be cultural references and historical information that we really need them to know about american history and other countries. without the knowledge, there's a serious disadvantage in high school and college and beyond. >> kaya henderson: i think one of the challenges is that i think parent
the problem is if we wait until high school to implement those decisions, many kids don't have the background knowledge when they get to house high school to understand what we want them to learn there. if we can make those decisions for high school kids, why can't we make them for elementary school kids. then we can ensure that they are actually able to learn what we want them to in high school. there are different ways to build knowledge. there are different tests of knowledge. different...
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>>the san francisco, public charter school is the first in california to offer free housing for students. the school is life learning academy, it's located on treasure island here are some pictures of the dorms while they were under construction. the dorms are now complete and 24 students we it will be able to live in them at no cost. i turn ing academy specializes in educating at risk children and teens. many who have been in foster care and the juvenile justice system. the new dorms aim to provide a stable living and learning environment for those students. >>the paradise police department lost 7 officers because of the devastating camp fire last year and now the chief eric ribald wants to add. for patrol officers and to do that he's offering a $20,000 sign on bonus. any new additions the chief says must have the right mindset. >>having the understanding that you're not going to be called a call and very and people work every day it's going to be proactive community-oriented. >>so far chief brian ball has drawn interest from 3 people if they're hired they will get a $10,000 up front bo
>>the san francisco, public charter school is the first in california to offer free housing for students. the school is life learning academy, it's located on treasure island here are some pictures of the dorms while they were under construction. the dorms are now complete and 24 students we it will be able to live in them at no cost. i turn ing academy specializes in educating at risk children and teens. many who have been in foster care and the juvenile justice system. the new dorms aim...
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including houses of worship and including schools. there's a lot of translation between the sectors and critical function how to best protect on a foundational and fundamental level. really, one of my chief priorities is to best protect soft targets and crowded places. we've seen over the last two weeks, this on full display over the media. the garlic festival in california, dayton, ohio and of course, el paso, texas. today we have the ability to engage the local community, provide some of these resources, to become harder targets. become a resource and provide subject matter expertise to maybe those organizations or venues that don't necessarily have that strong security apparatus that you may see in an airport or an nfl stadium, but today we have these resources to bring to bear, to best protect all of us. i have three kids that go to school. high school, one high schooler and two middle schoolers, so you better believe that i'm passionate about the ability of school safety and school security. our protective security advisors since
including houses of worship and including schools. there's a lot of translation between the sectors and critical function how to best protect on a foundational and fundamental level. really, one of my chief priorities is to best protect soft targets and crowded places. we've seen over the last two weeks, this on full display over the media. the garlic festival in california, dayton, ohio and of course, el paso, texas. today we have the ability to engage the local community, provide some of...