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now adam is making progress in a new school. his pa rents progress in a new school.rogress in a new school. his parents won an apology from the council but it was a long and hard battle. because it's my duty as a parent, a duty of care. if i don't do my best for my son, what am i good at? you know? yeah. teachers are meeting for the union conference. school funding is high on the agenda and special needs is becoming a pinch point. they are worried partly because of the knock—on effects. councils are taking money from school budgets to top up the special needs. demand is rising faster than funding and that is partly because any child who has a care plan might have the legal right to support up to the age of 25. local authorities are millions of pounds in debt because the government isn't giving them the funding they need to support special educational needs. they don't have the money, even when an education health care plan has been agreed, to actually put the resources into supporting those children. so what is the government doing for families? ministers say £100 mi
now adam is making progress in a new school. his pa rents progress in a new school.rogress in a new school. his parents won an apology from the council but it was a long and hard battle. because it's my duty as a parent, a duty of care. if i don't do my best for my son, what am i good at? you know? yeah. teachers are meeting for the union conference. school funding is high on the agenda and special needs is becoming a pinch point. they are worried partly because of the knock—on effects....
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. >> the plan for a new bay area school for students and one of the toughest neighborhoods. >> what if that kid could get a mba . >>> is bay city holding special election, the land issue that has folks so divided. >> it is hard, it is hard to pick a side. >> one busy east bay city wants to spend big bucks on big changes to its roads. people are already weighing in and you can too. >>> my weekend coanchor, here is the weather, it is looking pretty good right through the weekend and yet, there are changes ahead and we will tell you about them as the sun sinks slowly into the west on this tuesday evening. it is all coming up after a break. each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. >>> one man who has made it his m
. >> the plan for a new bay area school for students and one of the toughest neighborhoods. >> what if that kid could get a mba . >>> is bay city holding special election, the land issue that has folks so divided. >> it is hard, it is hard to pick a side. >> one busy east bay city wants to spend big bucks on big changes to its roads. people are already weighing in and you can too. >>> my weekend coanchor, here is the weather, it is looking pretty good...
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as we approach the 20th anniversary of the massacre, the fbi investigating a credible new threat at 20 colorado schools. police searching for a woman considered armed and extremely dangerous. we'll have a live report with the latest. >>> a dramatic new look inside the firefight. cameras right there as firefighters race into the flames at notre dame. waging a heroic battle to save one of the most famous and beloved places on the planet. and tonight we take you inside and above the cathedral. our clearest look at the stunning extent of the daminvei how it started and the billionaires pledging a fortune to rebuild. the fix for those boeing 737 max jets. the change for pilots. will it be enough to prevent another similar air disaster? >>> a young college student falls 100 feet to her death off the edge of a cliff, the second young student taking a fatal fall in a matter of days after that plunge from a campus tower. >>> and the price you pay at the gas pump and the one big thing experts say you might be doing wrong when you fill up that's costing you more money. tonight how you can save. this is "nbc night
as we approach the 20th anniversary of the massacre, the fbi investigating a credible new threat at 20 colorado schools. police searching for a woman considered armed and extremely dangerous. we'll have a live report with the latest. >>> a dramatic new look inside the firefight. cameras right there as firefighters race into the flames at notre dame. waging a heroic battle to save one of the most famous and beloved places on the planet. and tonight we take you inside and above the...
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school meals. well, one famous chef is fighting back. nancy giles got a taste of what's newe some school cafeterias. >> reporter: it's lunchtime at winthrop elementary in new london, connecticut, and these kids are hungry. they can eat pasta or tuna, or something a little more exotic. >> have you ever had the hummus that we serve? >> reporter: the man behind the hummus, a nutritious middle eastern dip is 34-year-old dan justy. he is the tall one. he founded and runs brigade, a company that's revolutionizing cafeteria cuisine. >> there is a problem with school food in general because this idea that the kids don't deserve high quality, which obviously they do. if anybody, they're a captive audience, and they're our kids. if anybody deserves the best food we can give them, it's them, because they have no choice. >> reporter: no more processed food or mystery meat for these kids. brigade hires trained chefs to make high quality school lunches from scratch. how dan justy ended up in this cafeteria is quite a story. >> the fact that i was the head chef at noma is the reason that o
school meals. well, one famous chef is fighting back. nancy giles got a taste of what's newe some school cafeterias. >> reporter: it's lunchtime at winthrop elementary in new london, connecticut, and these kids are hungry. they can eat pasta or tuna, or something a little more exotic. >> have you ever had the hummus that we serve? >> reporter: the man behind the hummus, a nutritious middle eastern dip is 34-year-old dan justy. he is the tall one. he founded and runs brigade, a...
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you want to look at the new school. you want to be put on a loved one. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. have knows. when you've gone there's no. every ten minutes. someone. ten million people in the world the stakes they have no nationality and the total made up along. with everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say. welcome to news from the world. well being in the city of volume i have a look at the new bauhaus museum also coming up. an exhibition exploring the complexity and diversity of muslim fashion arrives in frankfurt. and a new london exhibition celebrates the work and influence of iconic british fashion designer mary quant. throughout this year there are numerous events celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the bauhaus school one of the most influential movements of art and design in the twentieth century and is still influencing our design all over the world today but our house was founded by visor gold piece in the c
you want to look at the new school. you want to be put on a loved one. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. have knows. when you've gone there's no. every ten minutes. someone. ten million people in the world the stakes they have no nationality and the total made up along. with everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say. welcome to news from the world. well being in the city of volume i have a...
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a faculty fellow at the heilbroner center for capitalism studies at the new school here in new york. when we come back, massive algerian protests toppled president. stay with us. ♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to algeria, where after two decades in power, longtime president abdelaziz bouteflika resigned on tuesday. the move came shortly after military leaders called for him to step down.. the 82-year-old president has been in power for two decades and has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in 2013. algerians have gathered in mass protests for weeks demanding he resign as well as an overhaul of the current political system. on tuesday, algeria's army chief of staff demanded the president's removal. hours, if you were shown handing is resignation letetter. republicesident of the mr. bouteflika officially announces today the decision to end his role as president of the republic to the constitutional council effective today. nermeen: on tuesday night, algerians
a faculty fellow at the heilbroner center for capitalism studies at the new school here in new york. when we come back, massive algerian protests toppled president. stay with us. ♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to algeria, where after two decades in power, longtime president abdelaziz bouteflika resigned on tuesday. the move came shortly after military leaders called for him to step...
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he doesn't know how will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged. the country is split into. two thirds. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pandas. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i sound like i must. so you want to hold the most but the. best to. tell us how you know the but the. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. or a. good you know to get it but i don't care but. fed up with weighty ramiro risked everything. to the best of the southern ski industry went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the cover. that. he must now get across the mountain area eroded by deforestation you know. what about on amadeo he may go to g
he doesn't know how will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged. the country is split into. two thirds. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pandas. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up...
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the first day of the new school year is the deadline. they asked the district for name change back in 1997, 22 years ago. >> i don't think they really embraced the name change, they accepted it. they were angry about doing it, but it is done and maybe they can move past whatever it was that was preventing it all these years. >> the trustees will have a citizens committee to come up with new names. the court had rejected 15 earlier suggestishould have mor input on the new name. they also said the district would not pay for any cost associated with the new name. the community foundation has already offered to pick up the expenses. >>> napa police say driver will not face charges after losing control of her suv, slamming into a restaurant patio and narrowly missing a family. this happened in the bel air shoppingcenter monday evening. surveillance video shows a woman coming out of the restaurant, followed closely by her two children. moments later, look at that. the car plows into the tables, chairs, and umbrellas on the sidewalk. a restaura
the first day of the new school year is the deadline. they asked the district for name change back in 1997, 22 years ago. >> i don't think they really embraced the name change, they accepted it. they were angry about doing it, but it is done and maybe they can move past whatever it was that was preventing it all these years. >> the trustees will have a citizens committee to come up with new names. the court had rejected 15 earlier suggestishould have mor input on the new name. they...
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very versatile fruit but at the same time calm stands for a bit of help that stands for almost two new school full but it comes at a cost so just will be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of other condos europe and have to stop importing them. in the a go i don't know what i think if you don't. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the chair land province of to talk and this is his irrigation canal . on what's left of it. for decades it was ricardo's lifeline it and then it can now has had no water in it for six years now at the canal the guy with own small holders used it to water or avocados and now sadly it's dead if you could get a few of them into. the canals water came from the nearby river. today ricardo and his friends ran a vague ana and rodriguez dhaka can walk across the river bend. to. mean that was the river how to go fifteen years ago now it's the garbage dump and the water stuck in they are called the trees up on the hills the river was stolen from us. but the. road rager mandara is the founder of motor team an
very versatile fruit but at the same time calm stands for a bit of help that stands for almost two new school full but it comes at a cost so just will be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of other condos europe and have to stop importing them. in the a go i don't know what i think if you don't. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the chair land province of to talk and this is his irrigation canal . on what's left of it. for...
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geronimo is looking for work while nellie hopes the girls who speak much spanish adjust to a new school. and cares for emily who has special needs. >> when your dad came here, you come here, too. why? >> yes, because i misshi and it's really hard without him. >> reporter: in an era of tough enforcement of u.s. immigration maws, it's expected manye families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, puebla, mexico. >>> and still ahead tonight -- notre r. dame's choi the singers from france's most famed thedral rise above tragedy. >>> also, a dark chapter from the outside it looks like a standard bible, but a look inside reveals how slave owners used it with advil liqui-gels, you'll ask... what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels. safe drivers shouldnt have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! that's why esurance has ivesense.® the safer you drive, the more you save. although i'm not really driving right now that would be unsafe. when insurance
geronimo is looking for work while nellie hopes the girls who speak much spanish adjust to a new school. and cares for emily who has special needs. >> when your dad came here, you come here, too. why? >> yes, because i misshi and it's really hard without him. >> reporter: in an era of tough enforcement of u.s. immigration maws, it's expected manye families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, puebla, mexico. >>> and still...
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during his presidency new schools health clinics and roads step is to cross the country. in the middle of his second term the mayor of the capital and. organized a military coup against him. in. the democratically elected avodah men and excited in south africa while the coup leader this in chacha from madagascar. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup you can see and if you're right you probably don't know what is the focal point for me about this but. it's. the process it's. ok. the women but that's a day. in the business to go to so the excess of yes how are you going to go the president did book a ticket to yes i think you're going to get to get ok because the media there's lots of media going toward there was yes something else that's a good idea here is you know the bills the nations and yes some of them they foresee keeping to. this but this sequence of with the with the senate intelligence said oh it's also true that it is going to say the fee to have somebody to look for both the possibility for someone else is a risk first post back alwa
during his presidency new schools health clinics and roads step is to cross the country. in the middle of his second term the mayor of the capital and. organized a military coup against him. in. the democratically elected avodah men and excited in south africa while the coup leader this in chacha from madagascar. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup you can see and if you're right you probably don't know what is the focal point for me about this but. it's. the...
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for new school and jobs programs.e of what folks who attend will get to eerience? >> chef edwin and i came up with the dish we're going to serve for the vip reception for thees tonight. and you want to explain what we'll do. >> yeah. we're springing up flowers and salad and we're -- like i know like any idea for i know that this is from the f prom the youth party for the culinary from davis center, fred-- her ozzy, matt and andrew and sky -- >> yeah. >> so we came up with this idea, edwin and i, to do because we use flowe i aide of the salad. >> so edwin you have been part of best buddies since middle school. have you made a lot of fends? >> for alton high school for -- with dr. john and mcmcdermott and miss mcgrill and like the others like i think like it is what we coul do a didn't before know that and where they are going to prom and we're working lale princ clayton, he is a from e good steps. >> you like the principal and your friends. >> oh, yeah. that is what i like -- like the others. >> and you look cooking? >
for new school and jobs programs.e of what folks who attend will get to eerience? >> chef edwin and i came up with the dish we're going to serve for the vip reception for thees tonight. and you want to explain what we'll do. >> yeah. we're springing up flowers and salad and we're -- like i know like any idea for i know that this is from the f prom the youth party for the culinary from davis center, fred-- her ozzy, matt and andrew and sky -- >> yeah. >> so we came up...
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from rural towns to iner cities we want to build new schools, bridges, hospitals and parks. that's what's happening all over. we want to see loving homes, safe neighborhoods and a gleaming main street, and above all, we want every family to have the opportunity to live their great plern dream. to every state, tribal and community leader with us today, and we have a lot of them, thank you again for your commitment to restoring prosperity, patriotism and pride across our beautiful nation. god bless you all, and god bless america. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country to present the prizes an awards to the winner of our student cam video competition. and throughout the month, you can see the top 21 winning entries every morning before washington journal and watch every winning student cam documentaries along with those honorably mentioned. you can watch behind the
from rural towns to iner cities we want to build new schools, bridges, hospitals and parks. that's what's happening all over. we want to see loving homes, safe neighborhoods and a gleaming main street, and above all, we want every family to have the opportunity to live their great plern dream. to every state, tribal and community leader with us today, and we have a lot of them, thank you again for your commitment to restoring prosperity, patriotism and pride across our beautiful nation. god...
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. >> new school.on't eat the whole pint all at once. when it comes to all of these ice cream is such a fun treat. put it in a small bowl. >> they say never eat out of the pint because you'll eat the whole thing. if you put it in a bowl you won't. >> great advice. >> what about nondairy options? >> so just because you don't have dairy doesn't mean you can't enjoy ice cream so "consumer reports" looked at coconut-based ice cream desserts. oh, i know and thing to think about here coconut has calories and fat,. so this isn't necessarily going to save you calories or fat but if you're a vegan or if you're lactose intolerant this nadamoo came in close to the top as being a dairy-free dessert option. >> something for everybody. >> there definitely is something for everyone. when you think about it whether you're a purist or you're looking for something nondare, all can be enjoyed as a treat. >> as they can be. see more at the "consumer reports" website, thank you so much, dawn. >>> coming up, ginger zee's in
. >> new school.on't eat the whole pint all at once. when it comes to all of these ice cream is such a fun treat. put it in a small bowl. >> they say never eat out of the pint because you'll eat the whole thing. if you put it in a bowl you won't. >> great advice. >> what about nondairy options? >> so just because you don't have dairy doesn't mean you can't enjoy ice cream so "consumer reports" looked at coconut-based ice cream desserts. oh, i know and...
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he doesn't know how i will get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. you know what i do know i get it but i don't get it but. fed up with waiting ramiro risked everything. to the best of its utmost he until she went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the coverage. that. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you're no good stuff what about when i'm out
he doesn't know how i will get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up...
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we have new schools coming onboard, and we have other schools that are involved as well and so we have more people in the community signing up now to be part of the education so we can eat healthy and live better. liv >> there are 26 beds? >> 26 beds now and they are gorgeously set up, and we continue to modify them and make them more effective and adding new things, new water barrel beds, and all kinds of things. it's a site that has been transformed and it's great. >> we were recently there with the two of you, and this is your first year bringing students.as why w it so important for you to get them involved? >> one of the things is in my first grade classroom we read a lot o stories about raising plants and one of the stories we read was about a mystery vine plant and i had the kids to plant a seed and i told them you have to watch to see what the seed is, and i had them to decide what kind of plan the it was going to be, and they said, what is it? we will have to wait and see. it will be a surprise. just before spring break, they were able to see it come up, and so we had the diff
we have new schools coming onboard, and we have other schools that are involved as well and so we have more people in the community signing up now to be part of the education so we can eat healthy and live better. liv >> there are 26 beds? >> 26 beds now and they are gorgeously set up, and we continue to modify them and make them more effective and adding new things, new water barrel beds, and all kinds of things. it's a site that has been transformed and it's great. >> we...
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around the turn of the first millennium a new school of theology involved emphasizing a more human redeemer one who had truly suffered. artists began portraying christ's death on the cross in corrie detail the welts of his lashing his dislocated limbs. the suffering of jesus was interpreted as a declaration of god's love for the world a love that never abandons but shares in the experiences of people even experiences of suffering and death. i'm overwhelmed this is an ivory cross from around eleven sixty five pounds of a period in which artists could show christ either alive or dead it's hard to read because this is the living christ is the more original the older version inherited from the early middle ages and helpful he's a ruler who stands on the cross of another development to place around the turn of the millennium portraying the suffering christ as the sideboard and the emphasis was no longer on the roulette but on the suffering human dimension luke doesn't mishal this crucifix is a mixture of the two the body isn't really hanging on the cross it's still standing there was less life i
around the turn of the first millennium a new school of theology involved emphasizing a more human redeemer one who had truly suffered. artists began portraying christ's death on the cross in corrie detail the welts of his lashing his dislocated limbs. the suffering of jesus was interpreted as a declaration of god's love for the world a love that never abandons but shares in the experiences of people even experiences of suffering and death. i'm overwhelmed this is an ivory cross from around...
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from rural towns to inner cities we want to build new schools, bridges, hospitals and parks. that's what's happening all over. we want to see loving homes, safe neighborhoods and a gleaming main street, and above all, we want every family to have the opportunity to live heir great american dream. to every state, tribal and community leader with us today, and we have a lot of them, thank you again for your commitment to restoring prosperity, patriotism and pride across our beautiful nation. god bless you all, and god bless america. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, the american conservative editor will be with us to talk about the forthcoming release turnover mueller report and its impact on campaign 2020 and the "new york times" science reporter will talk about his most recent piece, publicly identifying hospitals battling to contain the spread of dangerous pathogens. watch at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. members of co
from rural towns to inner cities we want to build new schools, bridges, hospitals and parks. that's what's happening all over. we want to see loving homes, safe neighborhoods and a gleaming main street, and above all, we want every family to have the opportunity to live heir great american dream. to every state, tribal and community leader with us today, and we have a lot of them, thank you again for your commitment to restoring prosperity, patriotism and pride across our beautiful nation. god...
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geronimo is looking for work and nelly helps the girls adjust for a new school and emily has specialn your dad came, you wanted to come, too. why? >> because i miss him and it's hard without him. >> in an era of enforcement laws, many more families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, mexico. o b. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. isn't that sunrise somthin'? i honestly feel that way about jimmy dean sausage. get yourself a large chunk of that good morning feeling.d. m. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ nivea essent
geronimo is looking for work and nelly helps the girls adjust for a new school and emily has specialn your dad came, you wanted to come, too. why? >> because i miss him and it's hard without him. >> in an era of enforcement laws, many more families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, mexico. o b. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places,...
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research from the new school of science examined the movement patterns for one million persons and they found out that sitting for an hour increases your risk for a premature death so get up. from sitting comfortably good what exactly happens from the rest knowledge in our to our volunteers in a study at the german sport university in cologne the task ahead a sit at all. they're here to help researchers gain insights into an issue that's had them stumped or rather slow for years. does uninterrupted sitting for long hours make even a healthy body sick from. our blood sugar level provides a decent indicator it reflects how well the body processes the energy we consume through food and drink first thing in the morning our test subjects take a fasting blood test. in both cases the blood sugar is normal. well that's why. the researchers also measure their relative proportions of body fat muscle mass bone and water in the body. a device called an activity three sensor is mounted over their hips it's used to read physical activity recording even the slightest movement. today the active graph u
research from the new school of science examined the movement patterns for one million persons and they found out that sitting for an hour increases your risk for a premature death so get up. from sitting comfortably good what exactly happens from the rest knowledge in our to our volunteers in a study at the german sport university in cologne the task ahead a sit at all. they're here to help researchers gain insights into an issue that's had them stumped or rather slow for years. does...
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but together as a community, we voted to invest in a new school. is is not the dublin high school that i graduated from. [laughter] today, 20 years later after i left this place, 98% of the graduates would go on to college. [applause] 98%! working together, we brought new employers, new investments, and new hope to the community that we love. hell, we even brought in a whole foods! [applause] rep. swalwell: which means now that my hometown has a market that i can barely afford to shop at, which i guess is a sign that we have made it. [laughter] rep. swalwell: so i tell you now today, it is that type of investment, that type of belief, if coming together could turn dublin from going to scrublin to the dublin we know today, we can do that anywhere in america. [applause] rep. swalwell: now, i know that the mountain i face is steep. you may have heard, there are a few other democrats interested in the job. most of them have more name recognition right now than i do, at least outside of this city. that probably shouldn't should discourage me. it may disc
but together as a community, we voted to invest in a new school. is is not the dublin high school that i graduated from. [laughter] today, 20 years later after i left this place, 98% of the graduates would go on to college. [applause] 98%! working together, we brought new employers, new investments, and new hope to the community that we love. hell, we even brought in a whole foods! [applause] rep. swalwell: which means now that my hometown has a market that i can barely afford to shop at, which...
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. >> claire potter is someone who studies and teaches history at the new school. let's talk about the stonewall riots. what happened? prof. potter: stonewall riots. well, one night, when the patrons of the stonewall inn, who were on the margins of the gay community, not who we think of now as being in the center of gay, lesbian, and transgender politics and the police busted the patrons of the stonewall and began to put them in a police car to take them to the station -- a routine bust, really. the kind of thing that happened to lgbt people all over. >> why then? there was no payoff, but what was motivating the police? >> of course the police at not gotten a payoff and they were trying to teach a lesson to the owners. june gardner had died that night. something snapped. the patrons decided they were mad as hell and were not going to take it anymore and would not leave. they would not allow themselves to be arrested. they began throwing themselves. and the cops got inside. they started setting fires. >> was judy garland an icon of the community? >> she was a total
. >> claire potter is someone who studies and teaches history at the new school. let's talk about the stonewall riots. what happened? prof. potter: stonewall riots. well, one night, when the patrons of the stonewall inn, who were on the margins of the gay community, not who we think of now as being in the center of gay, lesbian, and transgender politics and the police busted the patrons of the stonewall and began to put them in a police car to take them to the station -- a routine bust,...
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. >> geronimo is looking w forork and nelly is helping the girls adjust a new school and cares for emily who has special needs. >> you wanted to come here with your dad. wh >> because i'd miss him. it's really hard without him. >> worry tough enforcement, it is expected many more families with american citizens who face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news. mexico. >> just ahead, hollywood hops into the eastespirit. does thisg picture rin any bells? the t saved byhe bell reunion. who's got the time to chase around down di, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha!sw and eeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss' ow what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ here i go again omy own on ♪ goin' down the road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ep goin' man! you got it! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico moto
. >> geronimo is looking w forork and nelly is helping the girls adjust a new school and cares for emily who has special needs. >> you wanted to come here with your dad. wh >> because i'd miss him. it's really hard without him. >> worry tough enforcement, it is expected many more families with american citizens who face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news. mexico. >> just ahead, hollywood hops into the eastespirit. does thisg picture rin any bells? the t...
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it's a very versatile fruit but at the same time com it stands for the belt it stands for almost new school food but it comes at a cost to be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of a car as your put have to stop importing them. in the go to know what i'd like you to tell. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the province of to talk and this is his irrigation canal. thank all walks left of it. for decades it was ricardo's lifeline if you can only canal has had no water in it for six years now at the canal our own small holders used it to water or avocados and now sadly it's dead. as a moment but. the canals water came from the nearby river but you know what. today ricardo and his friends ran a vague ana and rodriguez dhaka can walk across the river bend. going to. him you know that was the river have a good fifteen years ago now it's the garbage dump and the water stuck in their car the trees up on the hills the river was stolen from us a lot of the. dakar is the founder of motor team up an initiative to protect drinking water
it's a very versatile fruit but at the same time com it stands for the belt it stands for almost new school food but it comes at a cost to be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of a car as your put have to stop importing them. in the go to know what i'd like you to tell. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the province of to talk and this is his irrigation canal. thank all walks left of it. for decades it was ricardo's lifeline...
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versatile fruit but at the same time tom it stands for a bit of health food stands for almost a new school. but it comes at a cost so just will be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of a condo's europe or have to stop importing. in the go i don't know what i thought i should add. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the chill i am province of to talk of this is his irrigation canal . on what's left of it. for decades it was ricardo's lifeline if you can then it canal has had no water in it for six years now i think and i like our own small holders used it to water over our avocados now sadly it's dead. and if it is a lemon thought. the canals water came from the nearby river. that. today ricardo and his friends ran a vague ana and rodriguez daca can walk across the river bend. in that was the river how it got fifteen years ago now it's the garbage dump and the water stuck in the other car the trees up on the hills the river was stolen from us out of the. road rico mandara is the founder of motor team an initiative to protec
versatile fruit but at the same time tom it stands for a bit of health food stands for almost a new school. but it comes at a cost so just will be a delicacy question if everyone knew the chileans had to live without water because of a condo's europe or have to stop importing. in the go i don't know what i thought i should add. ricardo sang is the long time owner of a small farm in the chill i am province of to talk of this is his irrigation canal . on what's left of it. for decades it was...
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he doesn't know how i will get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i myself thought i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. you know what i do know i get it but i don't get your butt. head up with weighty ramiro risked everything. to the best of the federal ski industry went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the coverage. that. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you know good stuff wha
he doesn't know how i will get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up...
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that research is from the new school of science examined the movement patterns for over one million persons and they found out that sitting from our increases your risk for a premature death so get up. from sitting comfortably good what exactly happens from the rest knowledge in our to our volunteers in the study at the german sport university in cologne the task ahead a sitter. they're here to help researchers gain insights into an issue that's had them stumped or rather slumped for years. does uninterrupted sitting for long hours make even a healthy body sick from our blood sugar level provides a decent indicator it reflects how well the body processes the energy we consume through food and drink first thing in the morning our test subjects take a fasting blood test. in both cases the blood sugar is normal. that's why. the researchers also measure their relative proportions of body fat muscle mass bone and water in the body. a device called an active metry sensor is mounted over their hips it's used to read physical activity recording even the slightest movement. today the actor graph uni
that research is from the new school of science examined the movement patterns for over one million persons and they found out that sitting from our increases your risk for a premature death so get up. from sitting comfortably good what exactly happens from the rest knowledge in our to our volunteers in the study at the german sport university in cologne the task ahead a sitter. they're here to help researchers gain insights into an issue that's had them stumped or rather slumped for years....
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he doesn't know how i will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue on the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. but you know i get it but i don't care but. fed up with waiting ramiro risked everything. to the best of the southern ski industry went back to the. us how to help us out. he could easily be swept away by the current. house. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you're no good dump what about on our mothe
he doesn't know how i will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue on the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into. either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up...
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together, as the community, we voted a new school. the dublin high school i graduated from. [laughter] today, 20 years later, i left this place, 98% of the graduates will go on to college. [cheering] 98%. [cheering] working together in dublin, we have new employers, new investments and new hope the community we love. we even brought in a whole foods. [laughter] that means now my hometown has a market i verily a short afford to work shop at. i tell you here today, it's those types of investments in that believe and coming together back in turn dublin from going scrub went to the dublin we know today. we can do that anywhere. [cheering] now i know the mounds i faced is steep. you may have heard there are a few other democrats in for the job. most of them have name recognition more so than i do. i should probably discourage me. you make discourage you, it doesn't. i've got you, we've got each other and we can do this. [cheering] this is a different kind of campaign, i'll be a different kind of candidate. i come from a generation that is i
together, as the community, we voted a new school. the dublin high school i graduated from. [laughter] today, 20 years later, i left this place, 98% of the graduates will go on to college. [cheering] 98%. [cheering] working together in dublin, we have new employers, new investments and new hope the community we love. we even brought in a whole foods. [laughter] that means now my hometown has a market i verily a short afford to work shop at. i tell you here today, it's those types of investments...
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she's will starting a new school on monday. david?or, thanks. >>> word from a deadly accident in a water park. the fall from a ride. and the image mick jagger just sent out. park. the fall from a ride. are and the image mick jagger just sent out. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life- threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a
she's will starting a new school on monday. david?or, thanks. >>> word from a deadly accident in a water park. the fall from a ride. and the image mick jagger just sent out. park. the fall from a ride. are and the image mick jagger just sent out. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop...
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new schools being built, infrastructure projectings. that's just in one state.see clarity on all of these bills moving through congress? >> i think this is no longer a tier five issue, this is a tier one issue. i think you're going to see the safe banking act mitt the house floor this summer, i think you're going to see the states act, which i've worked on with senator gardner, hit the floor in the house about the same time, maybe in the fall. maria: there's been some consolidation in the area, tilray went public on the new york stock exchange last year, it was a huge, over the top performance. the stock soared on day one. what do you see in terms of the businesses, consolidations, mergers and acquisitionsesome. >> i think you're going to see them heat up even more. we're a state-by-state the system. in my opinion, if you're not a multistate operator by this time, you're kind of behind the 8-ball. that's not inexpensive because you can't cross state lines with product. so you have to have cultivation facilities which these aren't growing marijuana out in the woo
new schools being built, infrastructure projectings. that's just in one state.see clarity on all of these bills moving through congress? >> i think this is no longer a tier five issue, this is a tier one issue. i think you're going to see the safe banking act mitt the house floor this summer, i think you're going to see the states act, which i've worked on with senator gardner, hit the floor in the house about the same time, maybe in the fall. maria: there's been some consolidation in the...
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geronimo is looking for work while nellie helps the girls who don't speak much spanish adjust to a new school and cares for emily who has special needs. >> when your dad came here, you wanted to come here, too. why? >> yes, because i'd miss him, and it's really hard without him. >> reporter: in an era of tough enforcement of u.s. immigration laws, it's expected many more families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, puebla, mexico. >>> and still ahead tonight -- notre dame's choir. the singers from france's most famed cathedral rise above tragedy. >>> also, a dark chapter. from the outside, it looks like a standard bible, but a look inside reveals how slave owners used it to suppress generations of people. >>> tonight, as we celebrate this holy week, an exhibit at a museum in our nation's capital is exploring a painful intersection of history and religion. it looks at the bibles given to slaves for generations in this country and abroad. and it's what was missing from those scriptures that highlights just how much was taken from those who were ensla
geronimo is looking for work while nellie helps the girls who don't speak much spanish adjust to a new school and cares for emily who has special needs. >> when your dad came here, you wanted to come here, too. why? >> yes, because i'd miss him, and it's really hard without him. >> reporter: in an era of tough enforcement of u.s. immigration laws, it's expected many more families with american citizens will face the same emotional choice. ron allen, nbc news, puebla, mexico....
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. >> reporter: columbine was not the first school shooting, but it marked a violent new era of deadly tragedy. virginia tech, sandy hook, parkland and others. an abc news investigation found columbine may have inspired more than 50 school attacks, plots or threats. just this week, police say an 18-year-old florida high school senior who bought a shotgun, forcing more than 100 schools to shut down, had a columbine infatuation. in 1999, sean graves was shot six times. >> i need to do more physical therapy before i'll know if i'll walk. >> reporter: now he fears for his own kids. >> now that i'm a parent, i can't physically protect my daughter, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365. >> reporter: at columbine police were criticized for not moving in faster. today, officers are trained to confront the shooters immediately. >> suspect down. >> the first day of class of a new school year, new semester, i'll walk in and be like, "okay, where are the exits? where is the best place to hide if something happens?" >> reporter: the day also forever changing the way kids, parents and schools think abo
. >> reporter: columbine was not the first school shooting, but it marked a violent new era of deadly tragedy. virginia tech, sandy hook, parkland and others. an abc news investigation found columbine may have inspired more than 50 school attacks, plots or threats. just this week, police say an 18-year-old florida high school senior who bought a shotgun, forcing more than 100 schools to shut down, had a columbine infatuation. in 1999, sean graves was shot six times. >> i need to do...
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when i demanded data district wide that showed all the schools, sanchez, el dorado, new traditions, drew, bessie carmichael, george carver, there's a pattern in these schools. these are schools where no students participated in a music program which cost a lot of money. at that time, five years ago, i raised questions, just as you are. i stood at that table, and i ses i want all students to have access to programming. and i also share a similar concern reflected by many members and also reflected in the peef c.a.c. our district also said we give instruments to everybody. we make sure all the instruments are given out. i'm not hearing that from the peef c.a.c. there's some concerns around the information we're getting about how programs are administered. i also want to bring out we have school libraries, arts en masse. when it comes to vapa teachers, we have -- currently in our district, we have $11 is million allocated to 92 teachers insite, and we are very much supportive of those insite staff being in our schools and doing what they do. we also have 72 teacher librarians that we're acc
when i demanded data district wide that showed all the schools, sanchez, el dorado, new traditions, drew, bessie carmichael, george carver, there's a pattern in these schools. these are schools where no students participated in a music program which cost a lot of money. at that time, five years ago, i raised questions, just as you are. i stood at that table, and i ses i want all students to have access to programming. and i also share a similar concern reflected by many members and also...
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during his presidency new schools health clinics and roads where step is to cross the country. in the middle of his second term the mayor of the capital and. organized a military coup against him. in. the democratically elected avodah men and i sat in south africa while the coup leader had to in this in charge of medicare ska. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup you can see and if you're right you know what and then what is the whole point for me about it but. it's a. process it's. ok. the women but it's a day. in the business to go to sudden access of yes how are you going to go the president did book a ticket yet if you're going to look at to get ok because the media did lots of media going to work together was a useful thing was that to get a little girls the nice things and yes some of them they foresee keeping. this book this sequence of with the with the senate intelligence said oh it's all subject to discuss it to be to have somebody to look for both the possibility for someone so the obvious first post back always do we do that because it sh
during his presidency new schools health clinics and roads where step is to cross the country. in the middle of his second term the mayor of the capital and. organized a military coup against him. in. the democratically elected avodah men and i sat in south africa while the coup leader had to in this in charge of medicare ska. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup you can see and if you're right you know what and then what is the whole point for me about it but. it's...
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news. should schools be able to tell parents what to wear?m one public school. >>> also, a live picture now from the scene of a crash in the south bay. eight people were hurt when it happened nearly 12 hours ago. what police are revealing about this potentially deliberate act. also ahead -- >> the sharks move >> ae w for the san >>> now at 5:30, eight people hurt in a crash that may have been deliberate. we are live in sunnyvale where there is still an active scene this morning. >> and a push to impeach the president. the immediate action billionaire tom steyer is planning. >>> and there's a new school dress code that has nothing to do with the students. the long list of rules for parents. yep, it is a wild story. good morning on this wednesday, april 24th. >> you might want to get out of the pajamas when you take the kids to school. >> i get it. okay. >> we'll talk about that in a bit. >> and a few other problems they've been experiencing. we'll get into it. >> wow. all right. people dressing for the weather today will have shorts and short
news. should schools be able to tell parents what to wear?m one public school. >>> also, a live picture now from the scene of a crash in the south bay. eight people were hurt when it happened nearly 12 hours ago. what police are revealing about this potentially deliberate act. also ahead -- >> the sharks move >> ae w for the san >>> now at 5:30, eight people hurt in a crash that may have been deliberate. we are live in sunnyvale where there is still an active scene...
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. >> reporter: villagers here in kiyeru are clearing a field ahead of the opening of a new school. often during umugandavillagers pick an area to clean, or fix a road. anyone who doesn't participate can be fined 5,000 francs, or around $6. that's not a small sum in rwanda. >> ( translated ): afterwards, we have p meeting, and try and solve any problems we might have. it's an occasion to get together. >> reporter: some find the government's approach to nation- building heavy handed. others maintain it has helped bring relative security to the country. either way, for many, 25 years was only yesterday and the reconciliation process remains ongoing. >> sreenivaoun: there are nds of jobs in the oil and gas industry in west virginia recent growth in natural gas pipeline construction is offering young west virginians economic opportunities and a reason to stay in the state. vet some are concerned the boom willually come to an end, leaving youth without lasting opportunities. this next report comes from student reporting labs, a newshour program that works with more than 100 high school j
. >> reporter: villagers here in kiyeru are clearing a field ahead of the opening of a new school. often during umugandavillagers pick an area to clean, or fix a road. anyone who doesn't participate can be fined 5,000 francs, or around $6. that's not a small sum in rwanda. >> ( translated ): afterwards, we have p meeting, and try and solve any problems we might have. it's an occasion to get together. >> reporter: some find the government's approach to nation- building heavy...