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, and basically only chinese, when they're in a kindergarten. who was born in tibet. in 2016, he was living in one of the chinese provinces, when his brother called him concerned about his grandchildren. ♪ ♪ >> lo: >> narrator: gyal lo set out to investigate what was happening in schools across tibet. >> lo: (papers rustling) >> narrator: keeping a low profile, he visited more than 50 kindergarten boarding schools for tibetan children. he says he discovered that despite official claims, there was often little teaching of tibetan language or culture. >> lo: yeah. >> narrator: there have also been concerns raised about episodes of abuse at schools. like in this video from one boarding school. and this cctv footage that prompted chinese authorities to suspend the teacher. (girl speaking mandarin) >> narrator: in this video, uploaded on chinese social media, as part of a boarding school assignment, a young tibetan girl has a message for other children. >> (speaking mandarin): >> (speaking tibetan): >> (speaking mandarin): >> (speaking mandarin): >>
, and basically only chinese, when they're in a kindergarten. who was born in tibet. in 2016, he was living in one of the chinese provinces, when his brother called him concerned about his grandchildren. ♪ ♪ >> lo: >> narrator: gyal lo set out to investigate what was happening in schools across tibet. >> lo: (papers rustling) >> narrator: keeping a low profile, he visited more than 50 kindergarten boarding schools for tibetan children. he says he discovered that...
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african-american pacific islander kindergarten students. um because or the third data point i'll mention is that was in the question responses one of my colleagues asked about bright spots and there were some pretty dramatic differences in some of our schools. i'd like to hear more about what's your analysis of of what's going on on the ground and how these strategies are playing out and what's what's contributing to these differences in the data because i just think that's where there's a learning nugget, right? some things where we can really learn about what's happening on the ground in terms of we see the theory of action. but the data then shows us kind of what's playing out in reality. so i'd love to hear some analysis of the differences in the data and what and what you think is causing again the successes or the struggles but more the successes even. apologies i feel like i have several questions and i really appreciated staff's time in answering board members questions in advance. um, i wanted to kind of push a little bit further o
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remain in that classroom only to have kindergarten instruction the following year. moving on to the two three classroom they could have third grade instruction and second grade and then second grade instruction in third grade. and so on through fourth and fifth. not a good experience for a child's learning. >> thank you. >> good evening, school board members. >> good evening, school board members. my name is phillip on first america my licensed clinical social worker. i've spent the last 11 years at sheridan elementary school and eight years with the district. the district has been systematically steering families away from our school by capping the enrollment of kindergarten in the 2024 school year which was entirely their decision and lacked any communication with the school by paying for a bus to take students out of the neighborhood to another part of the city and making the school less attractive with split classes. we know epic capped our kinder classes this year because a parent with an older child applied here and was told there wasn't enough space when in f
remain in that classroom only to have kindergarten instruction the following year. moving on to the two three classroom they could have third grade instruction and second grade and then second grade instruction in third grade. and so on through fourth and fifth. not a good experience for a child's learning. >> thank you. >> good evening, school board members. >> good evening, school board members. my name is phillip on first america my licensed clinical social worker. i've...
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applause] now, to be sure the vast majority were school state districts already offer full day kindergarten some districts are falling short. as a result families and children and these communities are being left behind. with us today is jen, stand up and take a bow. jen is one of our states amazing healthcare heroes. she is a nurse, lives in hillsboro with her four children and her husband vince, who is also here-i hear himself as a volunteer firefighter. [applause] two years ago jan and vince became the proud parents of twins. belated congratulations they are thrilled to raise their children in hillsboro for they love the community but today is when thee few towns in new jersey that does not offer full day kindergarten. i believe jen and vince's children deserve every opportunity in the world by ensuring we can enjoy a full day in the classroom, important early in their academic life we will set them and every child on a path to lifelong success. and let's remember this is not just an educational investment. it is an economic investment because we will save every parent money by offering
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children group of kindergarten children killing a child and passer—by who tried to intervene.d to intervene. that also sh the d recent one t attack, the most recent one in bavaria, particularly, led to a debate 5 debate over ferocious debate over migration. untilthat ferocious debate over migration. until that point, # 537551”; ' # 5335?” been # 53351”; been a 7 7551155750?" been a 7 ifeature'ofinotfii been a 7 7f7eatu7reof7thé77 been a 7 7feat7u7re 7ofth57e7l7ection een a big feature of the election but is the point campaign but that is the point at which the conservative who be leader, who wants to be germany's next chancellor, as he described it, went all in on 7 ”nanny; 7 suddenly, he started migration. suddenly, he started to propose a very on germany's gna'k’nsgnfig” 77367 gna 7kn7e7f7re§177 77367 asylum seekers from germsny�*s those measures as we controversial b —=7 lots of people but nevertheless, it puts migration first and top of the campaign. nevertheless, it puts migration first i we top of the campaign. nevertheless, it puts migration first i we havefthe campaign.
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sadly, when you look at people entering kindergarten, that number was about, i would say 95% in a couple of years ago. and now it's down to under 92%. and 95% is a magic number in which you have this herd immunity. and what herd immunity means is that for people who are under vaccinated or can't mount an immune system, the rest of the population protects them by this measles forcefield. >> okay, so that is concerning. i know doctors like to see it at that 95% number, but who, what and why? like who gets measles? right. what is it and why? mostly children. >> yeah. so measles is a virus. it's the most infectious agent that we know. one of the most infectious agents. about 90% of people will get measles if they are unvaccinated. in the face of somebody who has it. and somebody could be in a room. leave the room and you enter the room two hours later. if you're unvaccinated, you can get measles. the reason why kids get it is that the immune system isn't as quite developed as older adults, particularly those who are under six months of age. but in general, they're more susceptible to lung di
sadly, when you look at people entering kindergarten, that number was about, i would say 95% in a couple of years ago. and now it's down to under 92%. and 95% is a magic number in which you have this herd immunity. and what herd immunity means is that for people who are under vaccinated or can't mount an immune system, the rest of the population protects them by this measles forcefield. >> okay, so that is concerning. i know doctors like to see it at that 95% number, but who, what and...
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hours but there's a real opportunity here to get kids into place where everyone is getting into kindergartenre equal footing in helping families in the economy. >> also the demonization of public schools. my kids went to private schools and public schools are starting. so that there is definitely good and bad on both sides. the governor of connecticut. >> for those of us in the west they are all the same up there. [laughter] >> you are sympathetic to regulation and i would say you could have 40 different states all doing their own regulations with the lack of initiative coming from the fed. i worry we are >> hundreds of hours in her state legislature defining high-risk algorithms but i think it will be 100 legal cases and those jobs will go to georgia where they will go to china. i worry about that. >> and the fact that the feds have not acted is but but this s their job to do this privacy would legislation. there's no privacy or alvarez make transparency. in europe is doing it too much. by the way some is great but the fact they have a state-level institute impossible to run an impossible f
hours but there's a real opportunity here to get kids into place where everyone is getting into kindergartenre equal footing in helping families in the economy. >> also the demonization of public schools. my kids went to private schools and public schools are starting. so that there is definitely good and bad on both sides. the governor of connecticut. >> for those of us in the west they are all the same up there. [laughter] >> you are sympathetic to regulation and i would say...
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heather loved being a kindergarten teacher. from the moment that they stepped foot into the door to the moment that they left, they were dancing, they were singing, they were playing. andrea canning (voiceover): by april 2013, it was all coming together for heather jones. on a saturday night, she hit that rumba room dance floor to try out some moves she'd picked up at the gym and to show the world what she'd become. it was just so much fun. we were there for probably about a good three hours of just dancing. andrea canning (voiceover): three days later on tuesday morning, teacher jesika moxley headed to school, expecting to see her energetic co-worker, heather, already there. our school day didn't start till 8:00 or 8:30 that year, and she was here every morning by 6:30, 6:45. andrea canning (voiceover): heather usually couldn't wait for the school day to begin, so jesika was surprised by what she didn't see that morning. i pulled into the parking lot, and i didn't see her car. i'm like, oh, what is going on? andrea canning (vo
heather loved being a kindergarten teacher. from the moment that they stepped foot into the door to the moment that they left, they were dancing, they were singing, they were playing. andrea canning (voiceover): by april 2013, it was all coming together for heather jones. on a saturday night, she hit that rumba room dance floor to try out some moves she'd picked up at the gym and to show the world what she'd become. it was just so much fun. we were there for probably about a good three hours of...
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i was just at a kindergarten today, this morning in mykolaiv, and the kindergarten teacher was explaining how the kids came in. many of them, you know, couldn't express themselves at all. as you would expect at that age. and it has a massive impact, a holistic impact, which can play out over years, that sort of intergenerational consequences that we talk about, which is why that the response now is so critical. why the support for these the youngest children, but also adolescents. and across that sort of childhood journey is so important. >> so what kind of support do children in ukraine need most right now? >> well, i mean, number one, in terms of sort of the youngest children, what we saw, you know, today, again at the kindergarten was about how adults, how caregivers are engaging with children and being able to open them up again. and one of the positives, really, what we saw today again, was, was how she explained that, you know, some of these kids were really opened up over the last year or so. they were starting to come out of their shells again, despite the ongoing sort of horrors
i was just at a kindergarten today, this morning in mykolaiv, and the kindergarten teacher was explaining how the kids came in. many of them, you know, couldn't express themselves at all. as you would expect at that age. and it has a massive impact, a holistic impact, which can play out over years, that sort of intergenerational consequences that we talk about, which is why that the response now is so critical. why the support for these the youngest children, but also adolescents. and across...
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headstart helped my grandkids me out of their shells while preparing them for kindergarten. any cs to these programs would be devastating. they would mean kids would go hury and the education would suer. our overall enomy would be harmed. i don'understand why any lawmaker would threaten programs thatnable families to survive. but it is a pop -- apalli to know that republicansng want to cut these programs so they can cut taxes for billiaires and corporations. instead, i want lawmakers to permanently expand the child tax credit so our natn's kids can thrive. when that child tax crit was in place, i-4 the first te was able to get a used vehicle to transport my children their doctors offices. we should not struggling. i am 56 years old. please. families like me are countin on congress to put the needs of chilen above the interests of the ultrarich by voting no on the buet resolution. ese businesses don't need any re tax cuts. like i hrd the other nht on the news, mcdona's does not need any more tax cuts. please think of the simple little people like myself and other families tha
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end of the month when it gets really tired to somebody on how to i have other expenses to around kindergarten when the that can not gotten many who come to the food bank hall for middle class backgrounds, forced into poverty by life some misfortunes. i'm to know the key to tells us that despite the growing number of people in need, the voluntary is readiness to help, hasn't wayne come and am. i mean, there are more and more people coming. you can really see the demand. it's shocking . you see it and grocery store is to live. everything is getting more expensive. i notice it myself to my grocery shop bill is going up. another problem, the hunt for affordable housing loan lines as a possible viewings desperate families frustration over x to but some rooms the situation. everyone here has some experience off within the circle of friends and family, especially in metropolitan areas like munich rents are rising and housing is becoming increasingly scarce. we also selves what most of the diversity in the housing market might look like. in munich, we found housing projects that are exploring alterna
end of the month when it gets really tired to somebody on how to i have other expenses to around kindergarten when the that can not gotten many who come to the food bank hall for middle class backgrounds, forced into poverty by life some misfortunes. i'm to know the key to tells us that despite the growing number of people in need, the voluntary is readiness to help, hasn't wayne come and am. i mean, there are more and more people coming. you can really see the demand. it's shocking . you see...
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are the kids going to have to write cards in kindergarten, happy inseminated persons a day, i love youersons day with a card and ath heart, and said to the teacher made them draw those. that is what we have to avoid. >> it is degrading. you have a inseminated somebody. >> greg: thank you for pointing that open. it is easy to call this woke but have to ask what open window did this call through?yoow we're elevating into an alternate universe that is antinature. it it' is not additive, it is replacing weights diminishing another universe. what is it trying to diminish?iy if you look at what progressivet feminism has targeted, it's always been motherhood. if you see motherhood as aspirational, as opposed to a burden, then you will actually miss out on some kind of personal self-fulfillment. it is better to see motherhood as a constraint, you can a manipulated with language, and turns out that young liberal woman as they get older are doinmeg not a while, there is af profoundai emptiness no politice ideology will fail, and it might be the role of motherhood. it might not be the restraint o
are the kids going to have to write cards in kindergarten, happy inseminated persons a day, i love youersons day with a card and ath heart, and said to the teacher made them draw those. that is what we have to avoid. >> it is degrading. you have a inseminated somebody. >> greg: thank you for pointing that open. it is easy to call this woke but have to ask what open window did this call through?yoow we're elevating into an alternate universe that is antinature. it it' is not...
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it's not that it went up in high school and not in canada guarding, -- kindergarten, the entire districtted so we saw it spread out. it's settling higher at the lower end. >> thank you for ruining the nike swoosh for me. [laughter] >> let's dive into this report, you had incredible findings. talk us through what you found out about students. what are students saying about their experience at school and how do you think that relates to the issue of chronic absenteeism. >> you are underselling yourself, with the nike swoosh, ruining brands. [laughter] one of the things that is often the second, third, fourth or fifth thing on the agenda is often to ask young people how is school? when we see this big headline, chronic absenteeism, we often are not thinking what's going on with the kids? we go to lots of different solutions. when you ask kids, which we have, when you ask them what is going on, my goodness will they tell you and give you a br eadth of information. we have a survey where we ask students along a -- along a range of dimensions, do you feel you can make your own decisions in sch
it's not that it went up in high school and not in canada guarding, -- kindergarten, the entire districtted so we saw it spread out. it's settling higher at the lower end. >> thank you for ruining the nike swoosh for me. [laughter] >> let's dive into this report, you had incredible findings. talk us through what you found out about students. what are students saying about their experience at school and how do you think that relates to the issue of chronic absenteeism. >> you...
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. >> nonsensical email from elon musk acting like we are in kindergarten. >> it is like a make you cry more environment. trump and musk are performing for the maga base. >> the new trump administration is reveling in its bag knuckle approach to governing. >> this is so sloppy the way elon musk is handling this. >> dana: earlier today at the harvard harris poll said 76% of americans support what d.o.g.e. is trying to do, asking people to show it work. the unions had the emails crude and disrespectful. >> greg: jen psaki, michael thiel, clearly you're not outraged that your coworkers got d.o.g.eed. you just lost joy reid, jonathan kay park, katie. that's okay. that's okay because in the media you never talk about that. the email is a test to see if you still exist. this is what you do for the george costanzas. except bureaucratic bird call. i've had to clean house a couple times when i was an editor and you start with the outside in the end -- the on-site end. the criticism sounds like exactly what they said about the border. we were in crisis about the border, there was nothing we could
. >> nonsensical email from elon musk acting like we are in kindergarten. >> it is like a make you cry more environment. trump and musk are performing for the maga base. >> the new trump administration is reveling in its bag knuckle approach to governing. >> this is so sloppy the way elon musk is handling this. >> dana: earlier today at the harvard harris poll said 76% of americans support what d.o.g.e. is trying to do, asking people to show it work. the unions had...
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pre-k, early childhood is a scaffolding and a better kids -- kids better being able to absorb kindergartenthe social emotional skills. we could be teaching more when they're older. the importance of early childhood is not to be discounted. the other piece of this, and we talked about this, there is a pretty substantial economic case for some of the early childhood education. we have a fair amount of research suggesting that providing early childhood, especially with some wraparound childcare can make it easier for moms to work more full-time when their kids are in pre-k, then they are able to get on a career ladder with more income when the kids are older people without working more hours. is a real opportunity here to scaffold learning for kids to get them into a place where everyone is getting into kindergarten at a more equal footing. and helping families and the economy. pre-k seems -- kara: it's amazing. also the demonization of public schools has to stop. my other kids went to private school. public schools are astonishing. gov. polis: there is definitely good and bad on both sides.
pre-k, early childhood is a scaffolding and a better kids -- kids better being able to absorb kindergartenthe social emotional skills. we could be teaching more when they're older. the importance of early childhood is not to be discounted. the other piece of this, and we talked about this, there is a pretty substantial economic case for some of the early childhood education. we have a fair amount of research suggesting that providing early childhood, especially with some wraparound childcare...
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six other states. 25% of the cases so far this year have resulted in hospitalizations, and with kindergartenaccination rates dipping nationwide, more communities may be at risk of outbreaks. >> i think that this is going to get into the hundreds of cases and could take many months to try to fully snuff out. and when you have that kind of a concentration of measles within a community, it's going to inevitably spread outside that community. >> while there is no specific treatment for measles, public health officials say getting vaccinated remains the best way to protect yourself. two doses of the vaccine are about 97% effective at preventing the virus. >> if you walk into a room where measles was two hours ago and you're unvaccinated, there's a 90% chance you're going to get it. >> the cdc says the disease is most dangerous to children under five years old, and it can cause a rash, cough, and high fever. in washington, jared halpern ktvu, fox two news. >> a nice looking day today. temperatures got up into the 60s and 70s tomorrow. warmer still. i'll have that forecast coming up. >> all right.
six other states. 25% of the cases so far this year have resulted in hospitalizations, and with kindergartenaccination rates dipping nationwide, more communities may be at risk of outbreaks. >> i think that this is going to get into the hundreds of cases and could take many months to try to fully snuff out. and when you have that kind of a concentration of measles within a community, it's going to inevitably spread outside that community. >> while there is no specific treatment for...
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. >> this nonsensical e-mail from elon musk acting like we're in kindergarten. >> it's like make you cry more sort of environment, where both trump and musk are performing for the maga base. >> the new trump administration is rev eling in its bad knuckle approach to governing. >> this is so sloppy, the way that elon musk is handling this. liz: let's go through it. the u.s. debt is now 38 trillion. interest on the debt is bigger than switzerland's gdp. that's what u.s. taxpayers have to pay. taxes increasingly going up, bond yields rocketing around because the fear is that the bond market cannot handle the massive borrowing that's going on with the u.s. government and with the fed money printing. we know that 30% under biden. i want to get to this. what do you make of they are saying doge has access to taxpayer info. u.s. treasury secretary says no they don't. house judiciary new report 40 5,000? >> that's right. liz: tax returns for americans were leaked by an irs contractor, charles littlejohn? >> that's right. 40 5,000 tax returns leaked, not just to the public, to pro-publica for
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six other states. 25% of the cases so far this year have resulted in hospitalizations, and with kindergartenationwide, more communities may be at risk of outbreaks. >> i think that this is going to get into the hundreds of cases and could take many months to try to fully snuff out. and when you have that kind of a concentration of measles within a community, it's going to inevitably spread outside that community. >> while there is no specific treatment for measles, public health officials say getting vaccinated remains the best way to protect yourself. two doses of the vaccine are about 97% effective at preventing the virus. >> if you walk into a room where measles was two hours ago and you're unvaccinated, there's a 90% chance you're going to get it. >> the cdc says the disease is most dangerous to children under five years old, and it can cause a rash, cough, and high fever. in washington, jared halperin ktvu, fox two news. >> next, at six, shots fired on highway 24, forcing the closure of the roadway for hours. also getting ready for possible layoffs. the school board meeting about to get
six other states. 25% of the cases so far this year have resulted in hospitalizations, and with kindergartenationwide, more communities may be at risk of outbreaks. >> i think that this is going to get into the hundreds of cases and could take many months to try to fully snuff out. and when you have that kind of a concentration of measles within a community, it's going to inevitably spread outside that community. >> while there is no specific treatment for measles, public health...
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like i said, i was getting paid $6 an hour in kindergarten whenever i was working on the ranch and helping my dad do whatever he needed to do on the ranch, but you learn the value of a dollar and work hard and work long. >> the fact that i was one of the first two women, clare and i were elected the same year, i think it's a testament to the fact that there were some gaps in knowledge among the caucus before we joined. you know, not folks had had a lot of different experiences in the caucus and hadn't grown up as in washington state and we bring our voices into the halls of power because we get to shape legislation, whether it's through amendments or just educating our colleagues about the way we talk about community, that makes folks feel-- makes folks in communities feel more seen and heard and respected. you know, we've passed a lot of lgbtq protections in the legislature in washington during the first trump administration in advance of this one. and now i'm bringing those voices and bringing those experiences to keep fighting for all of our communities. >> and that big family is a huge
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i mean, you see the the joy, the beauty there, the great vision that the founder of that kindergarten had, she she's a remarkable lady. she was, in fact, in her own buildings have been destroyed. the family buildings in rafah, on the beach, in a tent. they set up a school where they were educating 100 children. right through this war. that's the sort of person, and we don't know what. hopefully we will be able to restore this because those children had lived through trauma. they were trying to address that trauma prior to this war. god only knows where we will be now. you know, you mentioned about blinken saying they had evidence of ten, 15,000 recruits into hamas and the war. the frightening figure i was given was that 60 and in good, good authority, 60% of the fighters at the beginning of this war were orphans from the war. in 2014. so it's this cycle of violence, as i say, needs to be broken. >> olive mcternan, thank you very much. a forward thinking. thank you so much. indeed. when we come back, suicide as a battlefield tactic. nick paton walsh report on the north korean soldiers
i mean, you see the the joy, the beauty there, the great vision that the founder of that kindergarten had, she she's a remarkable lady. she was, in fact, in her own buildings have been destroyed. the family buildings in rafah, on the beach, in a tent. they set up a school where they were educating 100 children. right through this war. that's the sort of person, and we don't know what. hopefully we will be able to restore this because those children had lived through trauma. they were trying to...
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this are nine kindergarten students in the troops, known as daisies because they're the youngest level in the girl scouts. >> it's the first time. and apparently the thieves took advantage of the hustle and the bustle and walked away with the cookies when no one was looking. >> we're living by the girl scout promise. >> reporter: they don't want to go back, so they did some selling at a busy local park on sunday. they are raising money to ride ponies. >> alameda peps, we love you. thank you so much. you helped us raise over $200 in donations. we appreciate you. >> reporter: the parents filed a police report. they want to remind other troops to be careful as well since a lot of them are selling in front of grocery stores. they'll be selling in the a driveway in alameda mostly on the afternoons. >>> next, cbs news bay area continues our celebration of black history in the bay area. today, we learn about the godfather of silicon valley. >>> coming up in the first alert forecast. first, we need to talk about freeze warnings. we'll do that. and then we've got to talk about what's coming for
this are nine kindergarten students in the troops, known as daisies because they're the youngest level in the girl scouts. >> it's the first time. and apparently the thieves took advantage of the hustle and the bustle and walked away with the cookies when no one was looking. >> we're living by the girl scout promise. >> reporter: they don't want to go back, so they did some selling at a busy local park on sunday. they are raising money to ride ponies. >> alameda peps, we...
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i bought it from my side, from both professors and a message about the kindergarten. that's already there for the little sketchy products associated sick. you know, so just to spice, do you have enough? what are some gross income? we're not really sure. but if i go to a more suitable examples as to 30 minutes method, each commercials interface customer or sort of thing is reason. yeah, he's little we of course he's key rid of for sure. cause of the self interest to you. yes. will oh funny. yeah. but it shows my is my cellphone, assume you all still vision ashery for them? yeah, yeah, fine. okay. i thought it this. oh yeah. 5. yeah. your yeah. of like you figure out the yeah, sure to be a month. what are you using? yup. or they don't want to put this on your mind, your score doesn't even with or the press the don't. here's the point when you will choose inside your you have stream format associated with it. the ones that are going to the board rule is your street induced for food history. this when you pull the boat, the fly panel, we go through the most part of the sh
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when we saw that, we sat down and we began a school that to us kindergarten. but we saw some challenges that the children had. one of the challenges was the local food a child can come to class a to check on teach, but to the child cannot get then it gets nothing. because or he or she things on is like, come out from this school. what am i going to eat? i told them i pushed it just better. we stopped feeding program the 2022. when we joined the dealership church, we were given some support from the mid to post on. i know we have managed through the support flap certificate that children filed for them food by for them crossing and also give them shelter after we vacated for a week to last year. we usually get assistance from elementary schools. done this through the hip. it is through their lab because you cannot in someone, not that lizzy. i've loved you that many people brush to do that on the see. and there's a way to do that. oh, the front of the house. these are the main menu was see, the see says and drove out to the menu. you do not see anything because
when we saw that, we sat down and we began a school that to us kindergarten. but we saw some challenges that the children had. one of the challenges was the local food a child can come to class a to check on teach, but to the child cannot get then it gets nothing. because or he or she things on is like, come out from this school. what am i going to eat? i told them i pushed it just better. we stopped feeding program the 2022. when we joined the dealership church, we were given some support from...
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i had sent you an order as freshman, i just don't want to be picking up my children from kindergarten or school, so have 4 o'clock. so i'm glad that we're back to the 5 day week as i finish work here at 2 pm again now, and have more time with my kids and know quite what's my managing director having loop, i hope to attract skilled workers with the 4 day week. but customer contract has suffered as a result, partly because the company found it difficult to respond to spontaneous customer request. tim, i'm fixing to say that we fund on mechanics was on monday. been, i know, fucking, we've launched flexibility and the flexibility is actually the biggest advantage that small and medium sized businesses have, think or support. i think that me to spend a lot on the documents to follow on gain. the berlin based management consultancy inter premiere team dealt with the university of munster to trial the 4 day week and 45 companies. the results were largely positive. the 73 percent of the company's kept the 4 day week after the trial ended. i didn't want any of the, some of the photographers, t
i had sent you an order as freshman, i just don't want to be picking up my children from kindergarten or school, so have 4 o'clock. so i'm glad that we're back to the 5 day week as i finish work here at 2 pm again now, and have more time with my kids and know quite what's my managing director having loop, i hope to attract skilled workers with the 4 day week. but customer contract has suffered as a result, partly because the company found it difficult to respond to spontaneous customer request....
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i'm kindergarten gene present by and see what other surgeries and explain why i asked them to be minus name was present to that grade that you put them good impression that in the new days go through a manual. if i do this, them the appreciate you with the expression to allow us to in california shift that you ask sold. that's the way that. 6 this is a protest rally held in run by the relatives of soldiers himself, that from depleted uranium italians land for the 1st time, the dust from depleted uranium shells can cause fatal diseases when the soldiers began to return from comfortable in mattel's here, where they carried out nato so called peacekeeping mission viejo, g, and a sunroof unethical. generalist with italy's biggest independent youth total. come at done kashodi. they're investigating how depleted uranium affected italian. so just health demo check. got you equipment them. are the media diety a or told me that she had come a lot? the windmill fell on a deeper part. sony, an army, neil people on the little fence that they should really make a delicious one. a party going even t
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yanoarg: was people. are ifiton as yanoarg: was this horrific attack h _- roup a group that on a kindergartene german public. so i think these real events are part of it. i think the other thing too is — and there a lot and there has been a lot of immigration to germany, there's about 3.3 million people with various of refugee various forms of refugee- which is all—time status, which. is an all—time which puts germany high, which also puts germany as... third high, which also puts germany as- third largest recipient as the third largest recipient of refugees in the world. so 77 777ther7e7 7 77 777ther7e7 is7ju7st a777777 77 777ther7e7 is7ju7st asentiment think there is just a sentiment that germany's welcomed a lot people...- -err*ec e -. people and it's time may achan-eto 7 achan-et that 7 7 a change to that policy7 7 a change to that policy 7at for a change to that policy at this point. for a change to that policy at this point- — this point. thank you so much for sharing — this point. thank you so much for sharing your _ this point. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts - this point.
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i didn't want her to of, i'm the other expenses to rent in the guidance, mood, money for kindergarten and the law. i have to pay for all of it myself on being able to come here every such a day is incredibly helpful. i can, she's and so i'm stuck. she'll have calmed off many who come to the food bank, all for middle class backgrounds, forced into poverty by life misfortunes. i'm the key to tells us that despite the growing number of people in need, the volunteers readiness to help hasn't wayne come and am. i mean, there are more and more people coming. you can really see the demand. it's shocking . you see it and grocery store is to live. every thing is getting more expensive. i noticed it myself to my grocery shop. bill is going up since 2020 food prices in germany have risen by over 30 percent. many like use the tests nice to have what, what are the pop time or in low wage sectors? the wages on to enough to live on the donations here provide much needed relief. the sunroof system to even maybe allows us the morning luxury of arriving across on for my daughter on the, to the got the
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adding that about 40% of the kindergarten through 8th grade students chose in person learning as for the criminal investigation, police say there are no new leads to share with the public. >> in vallejo, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> service on bart's. green line was disrupted over the weekend after thieves cut fiber lines overnight. saturday that cause service to be slow down between hayward and the various stations. service says since scott back to normal, no word about any arrests. >> police they were investigating a homicide that happened over the weekend on saturday morning. officers responded to reports from the woman who said her landlord had been shot. this happened on ramos avenue just east of highway 92. when officers got to the scene, they found a man with a gunshot wound. he died at the scene. police have identified the suspect as larry jose lopez. he has the has been arrested and booked into the santa rita jail police have not released a motive. >> a big story is the weather. more rain is either headed for the bexar in the bay depending where you for all those mak
adding that about 40% of the kindergarten through 8th grade students chose in person learning as for the criminal investigation, police say there are no new leads to share with the public. >> in vallejo, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> service on bart's. green line was disrupted over the weekend after thieves cut fiber lines overnight. saturday that cause service to be slow down between hayward and the various stations. service says since scott back to normal, no word about any...
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you know, this is the kindergarten for the ss, so they want these boys to go up and head off to die, at least the killing mosca bites. but in reality, the narrative that this war is a giant show seems to be leaching through a bit, right? all you did seem not to be happy with the draft officer was dragging their parents into the blog, but indeed that's, i'm a look on the video. so here we go. so here's the parents it's, it's a school play kind of gig. certainly draft officer comes on what kind of welcome did you get from right hold because they say, you know, you got the, all the local sleeping feel as we say in our lives. you know, as you see, a sort of counter narrative leaching into the schools. we see also an increase in a tax on infrastructure by ukrainian. so we're trying to stop the war. the reality of what's happening, your brain has begun to leech into the western media. you know, it's not just about the big don saying that somebody gives a dictator which you use. it's not just about fine saying that europe is an empty democratic anti sovereignty. you know, basically of oppre
you know, this is the kindergarten for the ss, so they want these boys to go up and head off to die, at least the killing mosca bites. but in reality, the narrative that this war is a giant show seems to be leaching through a bit, right? all you did seem not to be happy with the draft officer was dragging their parents into the blog, but indeed that's, i'm a look on the video. so here we go. so here's the parents it's, it's a school play kind of gig. certainly draft officer comes on what kind...
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the public, a head start in kindergarten and all of this stuff is being cut. and uh, and they don't have time to do it themselves. meanwhile, you have something else going on. you have the educated, more prosperous, professional managerial class of women, becoming doctors, lawyers, corporate the exact, very demanding long hours work. and they can afford to hire people to pick up the slack me. so where we used it mainly attract migrants, do agricultural labor and when we still have a and restaurant work and so on. now, lots of migrant labor is doing domestic work, either in for profit institutions like the old age homes or rehab centers and, and so on. or in private homes, there is a way that this is being presented to the world. not as there is an expectation of labor from the global south. it's look at this new generation and class of women who can now have it all. who can now be corporate seals, who don't have to be bound to the, to the domestic spirit. they are leaving in and, and this is called feminism in many ways. exactly. but there's a connection betwe
the public, a head start in kindergarten and all of this stuff is being cut. and uh, and they don't have time to do it themselves. meanwhile, you have something else going on. you have the educated, more prosperous, professional managerial class of women, becoming doctors, lawyers, corporate the exact, very demanding long hours work. and they can afford to hire people to pick up the slack me. so where we used it mainly attract migrants, do agricultural labor and when we still have a and...
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charities to central, making sure the city has enough picks, income, so they can maybe be able to kindergarten or renovate the school. all these things are possible. so there is a very broad range of instruments. it is also possible to offer a little closer share so that they can also invest. and in that sense, also benefit from the revenues and the perfect documents that will affect the presence of a living nearby. can see the red lights. evidence of the turbines. no turning. they provide an essential source of electricity needed to power homes like on us. she and other residents here want to feel hurt. i'm for change to the local regions and feel shifty. they have to put up with the wind turbines here. the next ones have been built so we won't get rid of them. but that being the case, the local communities should at least benefit from the phoenix, the staff on despite the local criticism, wind power and now it counts for around a 3rd of electricity generation in germany. and it's a figure out that's likely to grow as. ready country continues with this energy transition. ready the in berlin,
charities to central, making sure the city has enough picks, income, so they can maybe be able to kindergarten or renovate the school. all these things are possible. so there is a very broad range of instruments. it is also possible to offer a little closer share so that they can also invest. and in that sense, also benefit from the revenues and the perfect documents that will affect the presence of a living nearby. can see the red lights. evidence of the turbines. no turning. they provide an...
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filing a lawsuit against the district after allegedly being fired for not calling a transgender kindergarten student by their preferred pronouns. the teacher worked at melrose a leadership academy, a school that offer classes in spanish and english. and the lawsuit claims in twenty-twenty 4. she refused to call the student by their preferred pronouns because of her catholic faith. according to the lawsuit, the teacher did ask how to use gender-neutral terms in spanish but said the school ignored her kron. 4 has reached out usd regarding this lawsuit, but we have not yet heard back. >> meanwhile, the oakland unified school district says hosting a public meeting tonight at 6 o'clock. they want the community's feedback. they're trying figure out ways to balance this 95 billion dollar budget deficit and they're having this meeting before they vote on looming cut school mergers and layoffs. the budget deficit is projected to reach 152 million dollars this year. if changes are not made. so they have to do something. the board is considered merging 10 schools that share campuses. the final vote wil
filing a lawsuit against the district after allegedly being fired for not calling a transgender kindergarten student by their preferred pronouns. the teacher worked at melrose a leadership academy, a school that offer classes in spanish and english. and the lawsuit claims in twenty-twenty 4. she refused to call the student by their preferred pronouns because of her catholic faith. according to the lawsuit, the teacher did ask how to use gender-neutral terms in spanish but said the school...
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filing a lawsuit against the district after allegedly being fired for not calling a transgender kindergarten student by their preferred pronouns. the teacher worked at melrose leadership academy, a school that offered classes in english and spanish. and the lawsuit claims in twenty-twenty 4. she refused to call the student by their preferred pronouns because of her catholic faith. according to the lawsuit, the teacher did ask how to use gender-neutral terms in spanish but said the school ignored her question. kron 4 did reach out usd regarding this lawsuit. we have not yet heard back. >> effective immediately. the ncaa has changed its participation policy for transgender athletes, limiting competition in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth. only the move comes a day after president trump signed an executive order that gives federal agencies the freedom to withhold federal money from organizations that do not abide by the trump administration's view, which interprets as the gender someone was assigned at birth. the ncaa policy change applies to all athletes regardless of previ
filing a lawsuit against the district after allegedly being fired for not calling a transgender kindergarten student by their preferred pronouns. the teacher worked at melrose leadership academy, a school that offered classes in english and spanish. and the lawsuit claims in twenty-twenty 4. she refused to call the student by their preferred pronouns because of her catholic faith. according to the lawsuit, the teacher did ask how to use gender-neutral terms in spanish but said the school...