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the thing is, kaya has it. they didn't want it back.e on the go this evening perhaps past the bay bridge, the good news is that the upper deck span is now open. they had traffic backed up with police activity earlier. but. >> ooh. >> a beautiful shot. >> that is good news indeed. >> humidity in there? i thought i was in miami. >> we have to say hello to laura. jeff and i are here all the time. it's 5:00 p.m. laura is normally on at 5:00 a.m. >> i was this morning. >> it's 5:00 a.m./p.m. >> i always see you on the promos, but in person, right? >> i'm a lot taller. >> you are very tall, approaching six feet. as laura mentioned, there's a touch of humidity in the atmosphere, and we'll explain why we're seeing that, but i do want to start off with a look at the fire near shasta lake. this is at least 600 acres. here's redding off to the south. this is the north and east of redding near shasta lake. the way the wind is blowing right now it's pushing the smoke off to the south. anyone in redding definitely could be smelling that tonight. the
the thing is, kaya has it. they didn't want it back.e on the go this evening perhaps past the bay bridge, the good news is that the upper deck span is now open. they had traffic backed up with police activity earlier. but. >> ooh. >> a beautiful shot. >> that is good news indeed. >> humidity in there? i thought i was in miami. >> we have to say hello to laura. jeff and i are here all the time. it's 5:00 p.m. laura is normally on at 5:00 a.m. >> i was this...
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well that does not describe kaya hargas. she is passionate about her family's history and now for a man she had never met. it was an afternoon in june and sonoma state junior kaya hargas was headed across campus, not to her dorm or any classroom, but here. you see to make some extra cash, kaya had been checking out the campus dumpsters looking for recyclables and anything else she could resell. >> i go to the dumpsters in the village and look. you never know what you're going to find. >> reporter: but on this day, something different caught her eye. >> it was old and it looked interesting, so i pulled it out. it was rusty and old. >> reporter: a suitcase. at first kaya dreamed there was money inside. >> i opened it up, this is not money. this is worth more than any money. >> reporter: what it contained was a life story. >> he saved some crazy stuff. >> reporter: the life of a world war ii soldier named richard. >> there's this one. >> reporter: kaya pored through the pictures, newspaper clippings and letters, so many letters
well that does not describe kaya hargas. she is passionate about her family's history and now for a man she had never met. it was an afternoon in june and sonoma state junior kaya hargas was headed across campus, not to her dorm or any classroom, but here. you see to make some extra cash, kaya had been checking out the campus dumpsters looking for recyclables and anything else she could resell. >> i go to the dumpsters in the village and look. you never know what you're going to find....
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. >> kaya henderson: i think there are a lot of challenges around understanding who decides what kids should learn. so i want to pick your brain a little bit on that. who gets to decide the curriculum. >> natalie wexler: that is a question that comes up a lot. it's a very good question. i would say several things, one is we already make this decision is when it comes to the high school curriculum. kids are somehow we manage to decide what kids should learn. 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 ano
. >> kaya henderson: i think there are a lot of challenges around understanding who decides what kids should learn. so i want to pick your brain a little bit on that. who gets to decide the curriculum. >> natalie wexler: that is a question that comes up a lot. it's a very good question. i would say several things, one is we already make this decision is when it comes to the high school curriculum. kids are somehow we manage to decide what kids should learn. the problem is if we wait...
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as rumors spread that they would be forced to return to yemen mall attention is because kaya mongering to refugees in baghdad however am i hearing that about the reality the mothers take their daughter's clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents the whole of like my own daughter their budget. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years ago hundreds of thousands of rinker fled to packing up day. this week almost 2500 of them when formed at their names were on a list of refugees selected for repatch relation to me and mom bangladeshi government officials to up the list but it was up to the un to break the news to the rescue teams. mohammed it came as a shock you look. at how our lives and belongings will be in danger over there and our children and wives won't be safe if they force us to go we will die. out looking girl one of several ethnic minorities in me and mom but the government there does not recognize the most full citizens they have faced decades of discrimination and times violent repression and not allowed to travel freely the
as rumors spread that they would be forced to return to yemen mall attention is because kaya mongering to refugees in baghdad however am i hearing that about the reality the mothers take their daughter's clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents the whole of like my own daughter their budget. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years ago hundreds of thousands of rinker fled to packing up day. this week almost 2500 of them when formed at their...
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vision i mean in your mind are a single and you are getting what are you kaya i don't want to. me number a billionaire investor. the show could go because as you trade yes it said. i should. point out i've only said but i thought economy of the day fun to. see it because as if to say i said. this is deja news coming to life from bali a new life for children of islamic states thousands of them live with their mothers in a camp in northeastern syria some of them have been taken in by european countries not germany has agreed to take. the offspring of german fathers a modest was a coming up. on the united nations and it was humanitarian.
vision i mean in your mind are a single and you are getting what are you kaya i don't want to. me number a billionaire investor. the show could go because as you trade yes it said. i should. point out i've only said but i thought economy of the day fun to. see it because as if to say i said. this is deja news coming to life from bali a new life for children of islamic states thousands of them live with their mothers in a camp in northeastern syria some of them have been taken in by european...
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kaya, what did he mean it is broken? i have the price is too much they do not want to pay them?the moment. retail sales are growing slowly and fitful is down. business rates represent the biggest cost for retailers. imagine 50% of the last five years. what we are asking for, we had 15 executives getting together and asked the government to reform this broken system of taxation. it is like council tax, reform this broken system of taxation. it is like counciltax, it may be imperfect, but is there an obvious better solution to replace it? in this letter the brands that we work with have come together to identify four key points that the government can do to reform the system. while we don't pretend to have all of the answers, we have a clear outline plan and the government can adopt to stimulate the economy and help support local communities that this definitely would. given the way the business rates were, say a retailer that has a prime spot in central london, they pay higher rates, eventually when it gets sheared out across the country, does that not go and support smaller high
kaya, what did he mean it is broken? i have the price is too much they do not want to pay them?the moment. retail sales are growing slowly and fitful is down. business rates represent the biggest cost for retailers. imagine 50% of the last five years. what we are asking for, we had 15 executives getting together and asked the government to reform this broken system of taxation. it is like council tax, reform this broken system of taxation. it is like counciltax, it may be imperfect, but is...
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captured by kaya kers. that clunk was part of the spencer glacier. this was its partial collapse.ated. we survived, but that was insane. look at that thing. look at the big one moving, it's turning. look at it! a breathtaking spectacle, but a sign, perhaps, of the ecological damage we as humans have inflicted on our planet. we can't attribute this one particular piece of ice falling apart on top of these kayakers to climate change, but what we can attribute to climate change is on almost every part of the world, glaciers are shrinking and getting smaller every year, because they are losing more ice and more mass than they are gaining by snowfall. this isn't isolated to alaska. yesterday the bbc brought you the story of nasa scientists testing the waters around greenland, monitoring their rising temperatures and predicting glacier loss. in iceland yesterday a memorial service for a fallen friend. the death of ijokull, a 700—year—old glacier. mourned by locals after being declared dead in 201a, its commemoration plaque bears an ominous message to future generations. "this monument i
captured by kaya kers. that clunk was part of the spencer glacier. this was its partial collapse.ated. we survived, but that was insane. look at that thing. look at the big one moving, it's turning. look at it! a breathtaking spectacle, but a sign, perhaps, of the ecological damage we as humans have inflicted on our planet. we can't attribute this one particular piece of ice falling apart on top of these kayakers to climate change, but what we can attribute to climate change is on almost every...
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the story of two kaya kers four on most watch.hem, they start to see that glacier falling into the water and of course, the weight of that ice falling into the water creates this massive wave. they said they simply turned around and paddled very quickly is what they described as an eight to 12 foot wave started to come towards them. they said they were hit with pieces of ice but luckily got away pretty much unscathed. but they said it was a rather scary experience, the spencer glacier in alaska. that's it for today's morning briefing. time for the sport now. let'sjoin briefing. time for the sport now. let's join sally. i love the joke! i think you delivered it perfectly. it could be your sideline. the final day of the second ashes test was a thriller at lord's. it had everything. first off, ben stokes scored a brilliant century to drag england towards a respectible second—innings total. they set australia 267 to win. jofra archer then took over with one of the most scintillating spells of fast bowling you're likely to see. he took
the story of two kaya kers four on most watch.hem, they start to see that glacier falling into the water and of course, the weight of that ice falling into the water creates this massive wave. they said they simply turned around and paddled very quickly is what they described as an eight to 12 foot wave started to come towards them. they said they were hit with pieces of ice but luckily got away pretty much unscathed. but they said it was a rather scary experience, the spencer glacier in...
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. >> 11-year-old kaya marvin is the architect of what she calls the butterfly effect.he hopes through social media, to have children throughout the country, create 50,000 butterflies by october 1st, each one representing the 15,000 children by some estimates who have been detained at the u.s.-mexico border. she said news of the detentions upset her. >> i was crying a lot. at the beginning. because i was just really upset and like i didn't understand why somebody would do that. >> she said, i think we need to find a way to represent how many 15,000 really is. because that is a lot of children who are separated from their parents in detention centers. >> she enlisted her 10-year-old friend lily and then the butterfly project was on. >> if this was happening to me, that wouldn't be good. i wouldn't feel safe. i wouldn't feel happy. and it's unacceptable. they should be loved. and they should be free. >> the plan is to hang the handmade butterfly strings in local libraries, youth centers and in other public buildings to raise awareness. >> butterflies, they migrate from in
. >> 11-year-old kaya marvin is the architect of what she calls the butterfly effect.he hopes through social media, to have children throughout the country, create 50,000 butterflies by october 1st, each one representing the 15,000 children by some estimates who have been detained at the u.s.-mexico border. she said news of the detentions upset her. >> i was crying a lot. at the beginning. because i was just really upset and like i didn't understand why somebody would do that....