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on campus, this time though talking college park. my da of maryland. freshman a hauledll their stuff in this morning. remember thosemana d? ays options for on campus housing, dorm rooms, suites or apartments. >> videows amal there raiding te fridge. he's n alone. two teenageot boys in the next room watching tv. she say they immediatelyin glas pawed through the cinets. one of teerns used apple watch to call themom. caveshnte ualllly olook t. g like. >> sing the bear iatgoschng goi. they are just getting so good at this. takeke a ts loo strange hiok. traffic stop.s this itually in come on >> extremely bushighway. >> don't tell me the gps.sh erfif over tuesday. men ticket andcooters taken ay.aw o tyee bigid tn' expresswayign wheay trying to m. >> iet's always somebody else's walked betweenst. abandoned can't evoatch w bodies. slaly, usu liners onlylalytff t ground. group says extra brings peace and balance. are you kidding in he. >> not everyon can be flying with a linda. ok. i would find another hobby. still to come, remember the wha temperature to set your thermostat at. today epa is clarifying after the internet had something birta ontake a look atstfe sa
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campus. the buildings in blue will be google offices. the ones in orange will be housing.oogle also says it plans to set aside a half a million square feet for retail, restaurants and other services. google says it will address traffic by expanding the train station with more bus service as well as caltrain and bart. >> that makes it really good for bay area workers to not have to drive into san jose and commute and instead be able to use public transportation. >> it's all happening these next several years. critics say the new campus will make san jose too crowded while pushing out low income the czech republic claim that new data shows having a dog is good for your heart. they tracked the habits of nearly 2,000 adults with no history of heart disease. researchers found dog owners were likely to be active, eat well and it's been linked to better mental health. >> i totally agree. >>> up next, one of the bay area's biggest stars shows up at a high school football game tonight. we'll tell you who and where. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360
campus. the buildings in blue will be google offices. the ones in orange will be housing.oogle also says it plans to set aside a half a million square feet for retail, restaurants and other services. google says it will address traffic by expanding the train station with more bus service as well as caltrain and bart. >> that makes it really good for bay area workers to not have to drive into san jose and commute and instead be able to use public transportation. >> it's all happening...
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campus housing to avoid the rush. students were asked to bring their own dolly if they needed one because the universities moving carts are always in high demand. >> i talked to upper classman and they said to just get ready to wait for a long time. so i'll just kind of start waiting for that and we'll go out to lunch whenever we can. >> the semester starts tomorrow with a week long mandatory orientation. >> i remember when i came to paradous i went to berkeley back in 1979 and i didn't have a place to live. >> we didn't realize howing was such a premium. >> ility arstory for another day. >> what did you do? >> i don't want to talk about it. she lived down here on college so she picked me up. >>> let's go back to forecast. we have got clouds out there overhead. the clouds are basely eye candy. they're not changing our weather. we do you have fog and low clouds. the fog will be therein the morning but it will burn off quickly and tomorrow will be the warmer day. and the warmer day continues into tuesday, wednesday and twenty-thirds and probably if to the weekend as well. we have only been dialing with temperatures the
campus housing to avoid the rush. students were asked to bring their own dolly if they needed one because the universities moving carts are always in high demand. >> i talked to upper classman and they said to just get ready to wait for a long time. so i'll just kind of start waiting for that and we'll go out to lunch whenever we can. >> the semester starts tomorrow with a week long mandatory orientation. >> i remember when i came to paradous i went to berkeley back in 1979...
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grant presidential library being housed in the mitchell memorial library on campus.nce grant came to mississippi every phone call that comes from the media asked the same question. how is it possible that us grant could be in the heart of mississippi? when answering the question we normally tell a lie first. we quote lincoln's comment to grant during the virginia campaign remember grant and lee fought each other in virginia. lincoln wrote to grant and said "hold on with the bulldog grip". so we like to say that even lincoln knew. [laughter] we have a new mississippi state bulldog. to tell the truth actually what we do is then trying to tell the truth that in addition to grants historical connection to mississippi mississippi state made the best offer of a lot of different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president mark tino came up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retire
grant presidential library being housed in the mitchell memorial library on campus.nce grant came to mississippi every phone call that comes from the media asked the same question. how is it possible that us grant could be in the heart of mississippi? when answering the question we normally tell a lie first. we quote lincoln's comment to grant during the virginia campaign remember grant and lee fought each other in virginia. lincoln wrote to grant and said "hold on with the bulldog...
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on campus. students received a text message alert. the report originates from spartan complex which houses the school's athletic facilities, kinesiologist department and indoor aquatic center. we'll keep you updated on this. stay with us and abc7news.com for any updates. >> no scooters after dark, that's the rule in atlanta. the is it i has had four fatal accidents lately and all of them happened after sunset. starting tomorrow there will be no renting or riding e-scooters or e. bikes from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. they are told disabled the devices for those banned hours.d lime and lyft operates in atlanta and bay area cities. >>> "star wars" galaxy edge is opening at disney's world in florida this month. it is adding hundreds of new jobs. disney says it's taken 5500 short-term jobs to build the new exhibit and will require 1700 full-time jobs to keep it going. disneyland in southern california opened its own xye orhe weekend. disney is the parent company of abc7. >> well, there was a sad finale today for a musical icon on san francisco's haight street. musicians lined the block for a final close out sale on the historic haight/ashbury mu
on campus. students received a text message alert. the report originates from spartan complex which houses the school's athletic facilities, kinesiologist department and indoor aquatic center. we'll keep you updated on this. stay with us and abc7news.com for any updates. >> no scooters after dark, that's the rule in atlanta. the is it i has had four fatal accidents lately and all of them happened after sunset. starting tomorrow there will be no renting or riding e-scooters or e. bikes...
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient safe houses and coolum sounds every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon.
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient safe houses and coolum sounds every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north of the office said phil bronstein uprooted soon going to want to build for our house already know this is rather know something about will. rest with. you can you. show me this design is part of bauhaus imagining stone a research project and exhibition.
campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient safe houses and coolum sounds every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north of the office said phil bronstein uprooted soon going to want to build for our house...
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum sounds every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house school in desert his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than all. he said sure healthy happy to see what you have while you're all for our house already know this is modern architecture about those kids dressed up because i was super junior i shall know this design is part of battle house imagine easter a research project and exhibition that celebrates the battle house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trance cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of this campus learned from his teacher the bows and the smile is exactly this very serious al
campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum sounds every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house school in desert his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than all. he said sure healthy happy to see what you have while...
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one house and threatening 1100 others. shasta canceled classes at the main campus. >>> following two breaking news stories right now. the new yorker, the first to report that one of the koch brothers died. david and his brother donated to advocacy groups, mainly republicans and billionaire philanthropist. david stepped down from his day- to-day operations because his health was failing. at the time oh his death, he was ranked the 11th richest person in the world, his fortune, $48 billion. david died at the age of 79. >>> breaking right now, china just announced it will raise tariffs on $75 billion worth of u.s. products. that's retaliation for president trump's planned increase on tariffs on september 1st. the state media in china reports the tariffs of 10 and 5% will take affect on two batches of goods september 1st and on december 15th and gave no details about which imports would be affected. >>> another attack is recorded on video near a san francisco condominium complex. . from oak land to honolulu made an emergency landing. >>> we are looking at god commutes for the most part on a friday. a little easier than
one house and threatening 1100 others. shasta canceled classes at the main campus. >>> following two breaking news stories right now. the new yorker, the first to report that one of the koch brothers died. david and his brother donated to advocacy groups, mainly republicans and billionaire philanthropist. david stepped down from his day- to-day operations because his health was failing. at the time oh his death, he was ranked the 11th richest person in the world, his fortune, $48...
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housing and created major incentives for cities to approve new home construction. . >>> happening today, a first of its kind campus dormitory set to open for students that need it. the new dorm onreasure island will provide housing for 24 students who would otherwise by homeless or living in unsafe housing conditions. these students go to the public charter high school life learning academy. serving students who have not been successful in other school settings. six students are due to move in august 19th when school begins. today's opening ceremony will be held at 11:00 this morning. >>> there is a free job fair in the south bay at the hyatt place in downtown san jose. that event are ups from 11 this morning until 2:00 this afternoon and some of the jobs represented included a ministrative, finance, government and technology jobs . >>> tonight on the 10:00 news, bay area people on broadway. claudine wong went to new york city on stage with banesia austin scott that plays hamilton in the hit musical. hear about the journey that led him to the spotlight tonight on the 10:00 news. you can listen to that interview in our bay area people pod cast, you can do it right now. search fo
housing and created major incentives for cities to approve new home construction. . >>> happening today, a first of its kind campus dormitory set to open for students that need it. the new dorm onreasure island will provide housing for 24 students who would otherwise by homeless or living in unsafe housing conditions. these students go to the public charter high school life learning academy. serving students who have not been successful in other school settings. six students are due to...
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on the front line could reach 105 degrees. some are now being allowed to return home. the fire destroyed one house and is threatening 1100 others. they had to cancel today's classes at the main campus of the college. there is a location burning north of the town of bella vista. not far from where the car fire destroyed more than 8000 homes and claimed a live/july. >>> more warm and dry weather expected this weekend. we are here tracking the fire friendly conditions. >> indeed. and that makes it a weekend to keep your eye on things to make sure you're being smart about what you are doing in the outdoors. i want to start off looking at the mountain fire. these are the conditions out here for the heat and the wind. in redding it is 95 degrees. they are only at an 18% humidity. as you go up higher it's about a 20% chance of humidity. those winds are not a good thing for firefighters to deal with the so we hope that they are to have more control with that. back in san francisco it is gorgeous out here. low clouds but it is beautiful right now. 60 degrees in san francisco. 82 already in santa rosa and 88 in livermore. about 80 degrees in san jose. very nice went out there and full of bre
on the front line could reach 105 degrees. some are now being allowed to return home. the fire destroyed one house and is threatening 1100 others. they had to cancel today's classes at the main campus of the college. there is a location burning north of the town of bella vista. not far from where the car fire destroyed more than 8000 homes and claimed a live/july. >>> more warm and dry weather expected this weekend. we are here tracking the fire friendly conditions. >> indeed....
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on hampton university's campus. it is called emancipation oak, and president of barack obama took a seedling from emancipation oak and planted it on the grounds of the white house, and that tree was here. it was a life, it was growing in 1619 when the first africans were forced to arrive, and that tree became a symbol, because it was under that tree that people gathered to hear the emancipation proclamation read in january of 1863. so this is a very special place, it is a very historic place, it is a place that really highlights a very important history in american society and culture. >> as we look back at 400 years ago, and of course there are markers in hampton, virginia to commemorate exactly what happened in 1619. slavery would not be abolished until 1865. our guest is cassandra newby-alexander, the dean of norfolk state university's college of liberal arts, an expert on this topic. she has written a number of books. we have a couple of minutes on this topic. if you hear music in the background, that is the rehearsal for a ceremony that is scheduled to get underway shortly. it will be live on c-span3's american history tv. alexander is joining us from durh
on hampton university's campus. it is called emancipation oak, and president of barack obama took a seedling from emancipation oak and planted it on the grounds of the white house, and that tree was here. it was a life, it was growing in 1619 when the first africans were forced to arrive, and that tree became a symbol, because it was under that tree that people gathered to hear the emancipation proclamation read in january of 1863. so this is a very special place, it is a very historic place,...
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fungible and changeable as they are for everyone but if you are on a college campus right now the republican party controls the white house and the senate and the vast majority of statehouses that determine how colleges receive funding and that is a giant issue where education has taken place under the republican administration so if you are on a college campus and interested in a particular issue, there is a strong drive to a type of liberal radicalism because the alternative seems almost unworkable. you have no space to make actual change you get into spy versus spy of what i would call they could call it virtues signaling but activism signaling to talk about white people in a certain way or even the professor list you can report professors for being mean or leftist so that kind of activism that idea when you get down to it very much of this idea we don't actually want to do this but this is the only way people will listen to us. with the idea the squeaky wheel gets the grease to say we should kick all people off college campuses by national media are asking how they get those issues and then to talk to the loudest pers
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also in your packet was one letter of opposition stating concerns of the impact to youth as a result of the proximity of the project to the off-campus student housingin the neighborhood. since the publication of the packet, the department has received three new letters of support, and 20 new signatures on the form letter. the department has also received 55 letters and one phone call about this issue. the majority of these letters cite opposition to the removal of the martial arts center and are not in support of the change in tenancy. the landlord is not here today, with a project sponsors will address that tenancy. additionally, i like to clarify the preapplication meeting that was held on june 10th, 2019, the form that was included in the packet had been accidentally submitted as a blank form. fourteen people did a tendon that will be corrected in the final motion. staff recommends approval of this conditional use authorization request as noted in the executive summary. the project proposes a necessary and desirable service that meets the findings under planning code section 303 w., in that this project will aid in providing a more even geograph
also in your packet was one letter of opposition stating concerns of the impact to youth as a result of the proximity of the project to the off-campus student housingin the neighborhood. since the publication of the packet, the department has received three new letters of support, and 20 new signatures on the form letter. the department has also received 55 letters and one phone call about this issue. the majority of these letters cite opposition to the removal of the martial arts center and...
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsevery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than awkward said sure i'll just repeat could still go to a pod well if your old farmhouse already know this is more than open to about will you. rest with the most group can you. show me this design is part of bauhaus imagine eastham a research project and axe. bishan celebrates the bell house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of this campus learned from his teacher the bows and a smile is exactly this very serious almost scientific approach. tribe of course
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on campus. >>his next you will be safe and folders that is because sometimes we don't want get out from the house is because we are kind a scare about what will have been i don't think it'll be a good idea because school already feels like a president the president of the school district's board of trustees says he has some serious concerns about the idea you're going to have a greater. >>large number of to socially disadvantaged students and you have a. students they're there to get their education and u haul that there will not be any barriers getting education including. >>police he says there are other things recommended by that consultant that he'd rather see including ensuring that there are working cell phone towers in the area upgrading campus lighting and making sure local law enforcement has up to date campus plans. in case of an emergency maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>i finally some good news here p g says it is stepping up efforts to prevent another deadly wildfire like the campfire last summer cover charles clifford on the company's new efforts. >>we're in san francisco on monday pge
on campus. >>his next you will be safe and folders that is because sometimes we don't want get out from the house is because we are kind a scare about what will have been i don't think it'll be a good idea because school already feels like a president the president of the school district's board of trustees says he has some serious concerns about the idea you're going to have a greater. >>large number of to socially disadvantaged students and you have a. students they're there to...
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some house to somebody posted racist an anti immigrant flyers on the campus of san jose state university. students is coming back to class today in seeing this they were found at various places around campus. the university has taken them down as soon as they were spotted. administrators have denounced those flyers as acts of hate and they won't be tolerated. no word on what exactly the flyers said. >>to national headlines now the trump administration has announced that the government will now hold migrant families in custody for indefinite periods of time our washington correspondent alexander lemon joins us with the details. >>of the new rule and possibly a legal battle ahead alex. >>that's right look right now there's a limit on how long the government can hold migrant children in custody and that limit is 20 days. there's also a set of rules about the minimum care standards that these children have to receive while they are in government custody and all of those rules are the result of a court settlement called the flores agreement well today, the trump administration formally announ
some house to somebody posted racist an anti immigrant flyers on the campus of san jose state university. students is coming back to class today in seeing this they were found at various places around campus. the university has taken them down as soon as they were spotted. administrators have denounced those flyers as acts of hate and they won't be tolerated. no word on what exactly the flyers said. >>to national headlines now the trump administration has announced that the government...
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there are two other books campus battlefield by charlie hart and the dr. in house by representative michael burgess one of my colleagues. what i am trying to do is draw from like i said from other people's experiences and their insights. it helps me navigate the issues that i deal with. >> find out with other members of congress are reading by visiting book tv .org and searching what are you reading. >> now former independent counsel reflects on his leadership of the investigation into president bill clinton. he spoke at the 2019 annapolis book festival in maryland. [inaudible conversation] good afternoon everyone and welcome back if your with us earlier or you just joining us welcome to the annapolis book festival into the key school read my name is john beat i am a foreign service officer for international development but much more importantly, am a proud father of three including a son who is a junior here at key school. i am very delighted to be able to join this conversation with our next author. kenneth starr. let's graciously come back to the festival this year to talke about his latest book. a
there are two other books campus battlefield by charlie hart and the dr. in house by representative michael burgess one of my colleagues. what i am trying to do is draw from like i said from other people's experiences and their insights. it helps me navigate the issues that i deal with. >> find out with other members of congress are reading by visiting book tv .org and searching what are you reading. >> now former independent counsel reflects on his leadership of the investigation...
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on tv, mcaleenan said conditions would be far superior. >> they are campus-like settings with appropriate medical, educational, recreational, dining and private housingilities. >> reporter: he said they would include three hot meals a day, big-screen tvs, libraries, video games, movies, school, even soccer fields. on the border last month, mcaleenan told "cbs evening news" anchor norah o'donnell, children and parents would not be separated. >> individual pods where families would live together for the period of time they were going through their court proceedings. >> reporter: but according to the a.c.l.u., more than 900 parents and children, including babies, were separated between june 2018 and june 2019. immigration attorney hope frye says there's no reason to believe this administration will suddenly stop what she calls its cruel treatment of migrants. >> the administration proposes-- and i believe will-- detain children indefinitely, in substandard conditions. this is an end run around providing safe and sanitary conditions and the things that children need. >> reporter: despite the administration's talk of modern new detention centers, many chi
on tv, mcaleenan said conditions would be far superior. >> they are campus-like settings with appropriate medical, educational, recreational, dining and private housingilities. >> reporter: he said they would include three hot meals a day, big-screen tvs, libraries, video games, movies, school, even soccer fields. on the border last month, mcaleenan told "cbs evening news" anchor norah o'donnell, children and parents would not be separated. >> individual pods where...
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one house, it is threatening 1100 others. shasta college canceled today's class as at the main campus. >>> here is the location of mountain firening knot of the town of bella vista, 15 miles northeast of redding not far from where the car fire destroyed more than 1000 homes. >>> all california high school students to take an ethics study course is on hold. dives groups said they were misrepresented or excluded. and educators, mainly people our time is 5:38, police in san is a launched a program aimed at fighting hate crimes and harass mm. the police are teaming one sinesses to give people safe place to report these crimes. the businesses will have safe place stickers posted on windows. two big businesses are already supporting it. star bucks and wells fargo bank. employees will be trained to help comfort victims and make 911 calls on their behalf. >> they come so our branch, we let them stay there until help arrives. >> it shows we are in this together. it's not just a police department issue. the factor we are partnering with organizations, the city will not tolerate hate crimes. >> san jose in seat unl there say more peop
one house, it is threatening 1100 others. shasta college canceled today's class as at the main campus. >>> here is the location of mountain firening knot of the town of bella vista, 15 miles northeast of redding not far from where the car fire destroyed more than 1000 homes. >>> all california high school students to take an ethics study course is on hold. dives groups said they were misrepresented or excluded. and educators, mainly people our time is 5:38, police in san is a...
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house. the video that they hope leads to an arrest. >>> a perimeter was put in place almost immediately. >> a very intense scene on the san jose state campus, a man with a gun running from police hiding inside a building and a shelter in place was declared. we will tell you the very latest from there. >>> a community rallying to take care of children, forced to take care of themselves after ice agents arrested more than 600 people during a massive raid. >>> thank you for waking up with us. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about friday weather. i think you will like it. steve paulson is right over here. >>> it's different. it's not something you see all the time. clouds and showers possible. if you are heading to outside lands, pam, you will be th
house. the video that they hope leads to an arrest. >>> a perimeter was put in place almost immediately. >> a very intense scene on the san jose state campus, a man with a gun running from police hiding inside a building and a shelter in place was declared. we will tell you the very latest from there. >>> a community rallying to take care of children, forced to take care of themselves after ice agents arrested more than 600 people during a massive raid. >>>...
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on my mind. it bothers me very greatly. >> the new rule will reduce the edthe campus -like settings with the appropriate medical educational, recreational, dining and private housingacilities. >> the administration proposes, and i believe well, the teen children indefinitely. in substandard conditions. >> the president is caught up in a -for-tat with an unusual adversary, denmark. the danish prime minister refused to sell him greenland and called the idea absurd. trump, in turn, called her nasty and abruptly canceled his trip to the kingdom. >>> the new lawsuit blames tesla solar panels installed and multiple stores for recent fires the retail giant claims it suffered hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage. tesla cannot be medially reached for comment. tesla's stock fell a little more than 2% today. >>> tonight los angeles is one step closer to building a major thoroughfare just for wildlife. the overpass was stretched 200 feet over 10 lanes of highway 101. the national park service says 18 mountain lions have died since 2002 while trying to cross freeways and other secondary roads. the agency hopes to raise the final 50-60 million to complete the wildli
on my mind. it bothers me very greatly. >> the new rule will reduce the edthe campus -like settings with the appropriate medical educational, recreational, dining and private housingacilities. >> the administration proposes, and i believe well, the teen children indefinitely. in substandard conditions. >> the president is caught up in a -for-tat with an unusual adversary, denmark. the danish prime minister refused to sell him greenland and called the idea absurd. trump, in...
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the campus was placed on lockdown just after six tonight while officers looked for the man. they say they found him hiding in the ventilation system in the building that houses the university's athletic facility. all of the started with when someone familiar with the suspect reported seeing him with a handgun, the gun was reportedly inside a backpack. police say that when officers spotted the suspect he had inside the spartan complex. students received a text message advising them to shelter in place. >> a perimeter was put in place almost immediately, and the whole place was put into lockdown. and everybody was in a place where they can be safe. as soon as we found out that there were people within the building, we got them out.>> the suspect eventually came out of his hiding place and surrendered. officers found a discarded handgun across campus on san carlos history, they said the suspect is not a student. >>> an evacuation order remains in place tonight as some 300 firefighters battle of vegetation fire in lake county. the fire broke out around 1:00 this afternoon and kelsey ville, southwest of clearlake. the fire has burned 19 acre so far, the cal fire
the campus was placed on lockdown just after six tonight while officers looked for the man. they say they found him hiding in the ventilation system in the building that houses the university's athletic facility. all of the started with when someone familiar with the suspect reported seeing him with a handgun, the gun was reportedly inside a backpack. police say that when officers spotted the suspect he had inside the spartan complex. students received a text message advising them to shelter in...
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campus in san mateo county. city leaders met today to discuss the proposal. it includes 2.4 million square feet of new office space. youtube also helps to build housing on his property. >>> the new muni metro is open for business tonight. the mayor was there and other leaders held a ribbon-cutting. if you're using the train to get to an upcoming concert or warriors game, the new chase center platform we are stop. >>> a quick note about a two week long muni metro closure. next monday night at 9:30, the entire tunnel between embarcadero and west portal station will be shut down. it will be opened back up before the morning commute. the same routine will go on for two weeks. late-night train riders will have to use shuttle buses to get around the closure. >>> up next. you probably have never seen a basketball court quite like this one. meet the colorful east bay artist who help make it happen. alright, so this is how it's gonna go down. you are going to say... you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet. and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your d
campus in san mateo county. city leaders met today to discuss the proposal. it includes 2.4 million square feet of new office space. youtube also helps to build housing on his property. >>> the new muni metro is open for business tonight. the mayor was there and other leaders held a ribbon-cutting. if you're using the train to get to an upcoming concert or warriors game, the new chase center platform we are stop. >>> a quick note about a two week long muni metro closure. next...
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on the demands for housing for students and faculty. she also took time to address the recent racist and anti- immigrant flyers that were posted in and around campus. the group which we are not naming post the pictures of its flyers on this twitter feed and similar flyers at other universities around the country. students and this racially diverse campus community called the flyers disappointing. >>> san jose state lives in a bubble. this is the bay area. diversity and hate crimes you don't see it often. it is a shock. >> reporter: the fires were taken down. it will be more vigilant for any others as well as increasing diversity training for students. >>> we live in a time where there are strong views. on all sides of the aisle on many issues. our job is university is to create the space to have the right conversations to understand each other and to use it as a educational moment.>> reporter: definitely a lot going on at san jose state this semester. one of the top priorities the president said is for the university to require nearby state building that was used for offices that is now diminishing and its need for the state. it could be used for
on the demands for housing for students and faculty. she also took time to address the recent racist and anti- immigrant flyers that were posted in and around campus. the group which we are not naming post the pictures of its flyers on this twitter feed and similar flyers at other universities around the country. students and this racially diverse campus community called the flyers disappointing. >>> san jose state lives in a bubble. this is the bay area. diversity and hate crimes you...
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on the mountain lions reported lurking around campus. and how california lawmakers plans to help people get lower drug prices. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. (ken) 3.5 billion dollars... that's how much the federal trade commission says -- americans spend each year on prescription drugs. (pam) kron4's grant lodes joins us live in the studio now ... with more on how the state is trying to lower drug prices. (grant) the commission blames the high cost on so-called ápay for delayá deals... and tonight -- california lawmakers are pushing to end that practice. lawmakers say -- ápay for delayá is a tactic companies use to slow generic drug manufacturers .... from releasing the lower cost versions of the medication. áassembly bill 824á aims to stop it. assemblyman ájim woodá of santa rosa .
on the mountain lions reported lurking around campus. and how california lawmakers plans to help people get lower drug prices. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how...
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grant presidential library being housed in the mitchell memorial library on campus. grant came to mississippi every phone call that comes from the media asked the same question. how is it possible that us grant could be in the heart of mississippi? when answering the question we normally tell a lie first. we quote lincoln's comment to grant during the virginia campaign remember grant and lee fought each other in virginia. lincoln wrote to grant and said "hold on with the bulldog grip". so we like to say that even lincoln knew. [laughter] we have a new mississippi state bulldog. to tell the truth actually what we do is then trying to tell the truth that in addition to grants historical connection to mississippi mississippi state made the best offer of a lot of different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president mark tino came up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retired f
grant presidential library being housed in the mitchell memorial library on campus. grant came to mississippi every phone call that comes from the media asked the same question. how is it possible that us grant could be in the heart of mississippi? when answering the question we normally tell a lie first. we quote lincoln's comment to grant during the virginia campaign remember grant and lee fought each other in virginia. lincoln wrote to grant and said "hold on with the bulldog...
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walter judd served in the house from 1943-1963 had was a medical doctor, missionary to china in the 1920's and a devoted anti-communist. from 1970,erica," "communists on campusur-long film takes critical look at a 1969 revolutionary conference held in oakland, california, and other protests seeking a communist that -- of her protests that he argues seek a communist overthrow of the u.s. government including the black panthers, and vietnam war protesters and includes numerous statements by notable leaders including bernadine dore, h rap brown, angela davis, mario saab vio, bobby seale, he newton and mark arad. -- he we newton and mark
walter judd served in the house from 1943-1963 had was a medical doctor, missionary to china in the 1920's and a devoted anti-communist. from 1970,erica," "communists on campusur-long film takes critical look at a 1969 revolutionary conference held in oakland, california, and other protests seeking a communist that -- of her protests that he argues seek a communist overthrow of the u.s. government including the black panthers, and vietnam war protesters and includes numerous...
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on campus is next. >>it will be safe and folders that is because sometimes don't want get out from the house is becausee're a scare about what will have been i don't think it'll be a good idea because school already feels like a president the president of the school district's board of trustees says he has some serious concerns about the idea you're going to have a greater. >>socially disadvantaged students and you have a. undocumented students there to get their education and you would hope that there will not be any barriers get an area as a case including presidents. >>police he says there are other things recommended by that consultant that he'd rather see including ensuring that there are working cell phone towers in the area upgrading campus lighting and making sure local law enforcement has up to date campus plans. in case of an emergency maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>at age 34 and oakland police say they are keeping vigilant. id wake of the mass shootings intel is shared among law enforcement agencies and they say that's what keeps the oakland police on alert for active shooters threats. but som
on campus is next. >>it will be safe and folders that is because sometimes don't want get out from the house is becausee're a scare about what will have been i don't think it'll be a good idea because school already feels like a president the president of the school district's board of trustees says he has some serious concerns about the idea you're going to have a greater. >>socially disadvantaged students and you have a. undocumented students there to get their education and you...
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campus sits on a five acre lot. featuring state-of-the-art classrooms playgrounds and facilities. all builds a mile from where marcus grew up. >>> what message does it send to the white house? >>> we live in such a divided time right now. i don't know what is coming out of dc. if they are interested in doing anything. we living any time in which every community has to decide who is welcome. there are an estimated 350,000 undocumented immigrants in the bay area alone. i hope they feel welcome. in this area. i know i certainly do. >>> our special back-to-school coverage continues tomorrow. we will take a look at the high cost of outfitting kids for class. how much for all those pricey school supplies tomorrow morning starting at 4:30 am right here. >>> it is an art installation you can hardly mess. berkeley's big people sculpture so massive you can spot them from interstate 80. why there is a sudden push to tear them down. >>> refused to help police you face a fine. according to a california law dating back to the 19th century. why there is a move in sacramento to erase this one from the books. >>> the search for the abusers of a husky puppy. how animal control found and res
campus sits on a five acre lot. featuring state-of-the-art classrooms playgrounds and facilities. all builds a mile from where marcus grew up. >>> what message does it send to the white house? >>> we live in such a divided time right now. i don't know what is coming out of dc. if they are interested in doing anything. we living any time in which every community has to decide who is welcome. there are an estimated 350,000 undocumented immigrants in the bay area alone. i hope...
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housing units. google is planning to have between 3,000 and 5,000 living space there is on the campus, and the purple areas represent hotel space and also retail buildings as well. the company says it plans to employ about 25,000 people at that new site. however, neighborhood groups are hoping that perhaps there might be more jobs than that. some neighborhoods though say also they are against the plan. they're worried low-income residents will be forced out. >>> 5:35 and some moments of terror for kids and parents during what had been a routine youth football practice in hayward. >> there was a shooting at my son's football practice just now. >> cell phone video taken by a mother, seconds after shots were fired yesterday. it happened at sorendale park behind tennison high school. a 17-year-old was hit by the gunfire. he is expected to survive but one parent says three pop warner teams were practicing along with the cheer squad. >> we heard a gunshot and we looked, girls were screaming. >> we were practicing and coaches just told us to like hide. >> three men were seen running from a park restroom aft
housing units. google is planning to have between 3,000 and 5,000 living space there is on the campus, and the purple areas represent hotel space and also retail buildings as well. the company says it plans to employ about 25,000 people at that new site. however, neighborhood groups are hoping that perhaps there might be more jobs than that. some neighborhoods though say also they are against the plan. they're worried low-income residents will be forced out. >>> 5:35 and some moments...
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campus. the tower housing the students does not have any gambling. >>> doesn't that sound like a bad combination? >> at least there's no gambling. >> incoming freshmen in a casino. okay. so we'll follow up one how it turns out. as far as fog we've got a bunch of it and it's pushing across the city. there's the fog from cape mendocino down to monterey bay and big sur area. fog is not pushing well in them so that's why we know tomorrow will be a warm day but there is a little bit of a sea breeze so you see the green? that's the sea breeze so it is cooling things down, things are cooler tonight in concord and fairfield and livermore and san jose. right now in the next few hours they'll drop another three or four degrees cooler because of this. this shot is the shot of the night for sure and of course you've got the animated salesforce tower up there which is beautiful and then market street and the fog which is being pinched down by the high pressure. that's how you know it's not east bay hills over here, this is going to have a heck of a time getting up over them because it's being pinched down and that's how strong the high pressure is and something really beautiful, the picture is taking o
campus. the tower housing the students does not have any gambling. >>> doesn't that sound like a bad combination? >> at least there's no gambling. >> incoming freshmen in a casino. okay. so we'll follow up one how it turns out. as far as fog we've got a bunch of it and it's pushing across the city. there's the fog from cape mendocino down to monterey bay and big sur area. fog is not pushing well in them so that's why we know tomorrow will be a warm day but there is a little...
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walter judd served in the house from 1943-1963 had was a medical doctor, missionary to china in the 1920's and a devoted anti-communist. from 1970,erica," "communists on campus." ae hour-long film takes critical look at a 1969 revolutionary conference held in oakland, california, and other protests seeking a communist that -- of her protests that he argues seek a communist overthrow of the u.s. government including the black panthers, and vietnam war protesters and includes numerous statements by notable leaders including bernadine dore, h rap brown, angela davis, mario saab vio, bobby seale, he newton and mark arad. -- huey newton and mark newton and mark rudd. narrator: these are leaders for students from a democratic society. college00 chapters on campuses. national and local leaders are in convention at the chicago and takein june, 1969, major credit for mob action, rioting and burnings on college campuses throughout the nation. this is defining the organization of sds. >> we will talk about socialism anywhere, in the streets, anywhere. >> secretary of sds and this is bernadine dore, secretary. [indiscernible] narrator: are there commune -- >> are there
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on amazon. why put the largest campus in india? brad: amazon has a lot of employees in india. all the tech companies do. amazon has i think over 60,000 employees there. already a big presence, housinggether probably a smart move. biggest part is that they are making such a big deal out of this. it's one office building. they've been trying to grow inside india in an unfavorable for fivey environment years. the modi government made it difficult for them to run their conventional retail website in india last year. they have to behave more like a marketplace for other sellers, so putting a big stake in the ground, some shovels in the ground literally, helping with modi's economic development. the amazon office in seattle holds 5000. this office will hold 15,000. brad: i think they are growing in india quite fast, not just engineers that service other parts of india, but trying to grow that e-commerce business. my colleague in india has reported that amazon is looking at potentially acquiring a food delivery business. they've been looking at making investments in lots of brick and mortar grocery store chains, so india can be the kind of lab for the rest of amazon, and they also need to
on amazon. why put the largest campus in india? brad: amazon has a lot of employees in india. all the tech companies do. amazon has i think over 60,000 employees there. already a big presence, housinggether probably a smart move. biggest part is that they are making such a big deal out of this. it's one office building. they've been trying to grow inside india in an unfavorable for fivey environment years. the modi government made it difficult for them to run their conventional retail website...
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one house and is threatening about 1100 others. shasta college has canceled today's classes at its main campus. >>> private companies are helping outverwhelmed companies. 25-year-old company based in chico and has about 300 employees. their crews are clearing out brush on miles of land between berkeley and lafayette. it's one of eight companies in the country, dedicated to wildfire prevention. >> we travel and do a lot of emergency response on wildland fires for the federal agencies. and we're used to working with a lot of different people. we utilize the command system. >> employees of firestorm live in the area they're trying to serve and protect. three dozen lost their own homes. >>> time is 8:37. during that past summer, we have been out and about in the bay area. going from the north bay to the south bay and places that were off the beaten path. >> that's right. today is no different. we are hitting the road for our final zip trip destination. and today, we are heading to an east bay community. that dates back to the 1700s. >> it's a great area. and that's why we find mike and gasia this morning. relaxed with their microphones
one house and is threatening about 1100 others. shasta college has canceled today's classes at its main campus. >>> private companies are helping outverwhelmed companies. 25-year-old company based in chico and has about 300 employees. their crews are clearing out brush on miles of land between berkeley and lafayette. it's one of eight companies in the country, dedicated to wildfire prevention. >> we travel and do a lot of emergency response on wildland fires for the federal...
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campus like settings with rick reational, dining and private housing facilities. >> the rule change is meant to reduce the number of families illegally entering the united states. a federal judge must sign off onule change which faces an almost certain legal challenge. with me now, national immigration reporter with the new york times, kaitlyn, first of all, explain how they're able to change the rules, how that would impact the immigration system and specifically these children. >> the idea hoar ere is to mini the number of people crossing the border. this has been a pet project for president trump since day one. when you hear him talk about legal loopholes, highs talking about family detention. if they can detain families indefinitely, that it will deter people from am coulding to the united states. >> what do you think? >> it's possible. we talked about various deterrence measures and whether they're going to work. we don't have evidence so far that they do. you bear down on all the people trying to cross the border right now, to now wait in mexico, before crossing the border or wait months before they can get on a line to the united states border to try to apply for asylum, there's so many
campus like settings with rick reational, dining and private housing facilities. >> the rule change is meant to reduce the number of families illegally entering the united states. a federal judge must sign off onule change which faces an almost certain legal challenge. with me now, national immigration reporter with the new york times, kaitlyn, first of all, explain how they're able to change the rules, how that would impact the immigration system and specifically these children. >>...
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on hampton university's campus. it is called emancipation oak, and president of barack obama took a seedling from emancipation oak and planted it on the grounds of the white housed that tree was here. it was a life, it was growing in 1619 when the first africans were forced to arrive, and that because it a symbol, was under that tree that people gathered to hear the emancipation proclamation read january of 1863. very special place, it is a very historic place, it is a place that really highlights a very important history in american society and culture. host: as we look back at 400 years ago, and of course there are markers in hampton, virginia to commemorate exactly what happened in 1619. slavery would not be abolished until 1865. our guest is cassandra newby-alexander, the dean of norfolk state university's college of local arts, an expert on this topic. she has written a number of books. we have a couple of minutes on this topic. if you hear music in the background, that is the rehearsal for a ceremony that is scheduled to get underway shortly. it will be live on c-span3's american history tv. alexander is joining us from durham, north carolina. a quick que
on hampton university's campus. it is called emancipation oak, and president of barack obama took a seedling from emancipation oak and planted it on the grounds of the white housed that tree was here. it was a life, it was growing in 1619 when the first africans were forced to arrive, and that because it a symbol, was under that tree that people gathered to hear the emancipation proclamation read january of 1863. very special place, it is a very historic place, it is a place that really...
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house and onto lafayette park. have a good evening. [indistinct conversations] >> tonight, on american history tv, at 10:00 eastern on railamerica, 19 70 film, communist on campus. >> yes, they are communist, their mission proudly proclaiming the violent overthrow of the democratic system. but our nation seems unconcerned. >> sunday morning at 10:00 eastern on oral history, woodstock cocreator aarti kornfeld details how the festival came together. outside, let's take it how many people do you think would come? 50,000, my wife said there would be more than 300,000, just like that. terraceoked off that and i saw that film. people said you were spaced out and of course i was, i was looking at a dream that came true. >> and at 6:00 on american exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot, they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. they were not successful, they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. american history tv prod
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on campus because it contains the active ingredient in marijuana. live in san la moan, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 6:03 right now. our other top story this morning, president trump back at the white house after the g7 summit in france. the president sounding hopeful when talking about the trade war with china and nuclear talks with iran. "today in the bay's" craig boswell live in washington for more. craig? >> reporter: marcus, good morning. good morning everyone. the president slightly softer tone on iran and china, saying china wants to make a deal and iran saying he potentially wants to talk with iran. president trump back at the white house after three days of talks with allies and friends. the summit ending with a potential beginning as president trump said he's open to meeting with iran's leader. >> if the circumstances were correct or right, i would certainly agree to that. but in the meantime, they have to be good players. >> reporter: tensions with iran have flared over tehran's nuclear program and the shooting down of an unmanned u.s. drone. while international issues remain unsolved including climate change and trade, the president did sound optimistic about reviving talks t
on campus because it contains the active ingredient in marijuana. live in san la moan, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 6:03 right now. our other top story this morning, president trump back at the white house after the g7 summit in france. the president sounding hopeful when talking about the trade war with china and nuclear talks with iran. "today in the bay's" craig boswell live in washington for more. craig? >> reporter: marcus, good morning. good...
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on campus until they are sure the ac is working. >>> six philadelphia police officers recovering after being shot dearing a long, terrifying standoff, where the suspect eventually surrendered. a man inside the house started shooting at police. >> shots fired at police. >> several police officers were in that house. they did escape. s.w.a.t. team rescued the two remaining officers five hours later. and that's when the suspect called the lawyer, who said the man panicked. that's why he said he started shooting. >> he's a newborn. two days old. he has a teenage son. he was very much concerned about the collateral consequences of being arrested. >> this morning, philadelphia's police commissioner said the gunman talked to the phone with police, trying to negotiate his surrender. he did surrender. so far, we have no other information about that gunman. >>> 7:17. let's get you out the door. it hasn't been the best week for traffic, allie? >> no. we are on track to have another busy day as well. looks like summer is over. people coming back from their vacation. more crashes. like this one, westbound 237 at matilda. the latest information that this is a deadly crash. so the chp has issued a sigalert. two
on campus until they are sure the ac is working. >>> six philadelphia police officers recovering after being shot dearing a long, terrifying standoff, where the suspect eventually surrendered. a man inside the house started shooting at police. >> shots fired at police. >> several police officers were in that house. they did escape. s.w.a.t. team rescued the two remaining officers five hours later. and that's when the suspect called the lawyer, who said the man panicked....
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsvery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than off it said jerry garcia precludes the road to a pod well the old farmhouse already know this is more than ok to talk about will. rest on the. roots if you. show me his design is part of bauhaus imagining a research project and acts a big. that celebrates the bell house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting transcultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of this campus learned from his teacher the bows and a smile is exactly this very serious almost scientific approach. the tribe of course would also c
campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsvery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than off it said jerry garcia precludes the road to a pod well the old farmhouse...
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campus in ha it's buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum selvesevery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies about how school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is not more than often said charles grassley up you could still go to a pod while the old farm house already know this is mother know something about those kids dressed up with. roots i shall not lose design is part of bauhaus imagine eastham a research project and exhibition that celebrates the battle house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready ready ready ready the buildings were kept as they were built and this new function. worked well and of course this is thanks to the very intelligent architecture what sharon of the sky was from his teacher the bows and the smarter is exactly this very serious almost difficult brooch. private of course would also c
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsvery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house schoolin desk his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than awkward said cheryl disrepute could soon go to a halt while the old farmhouse already know this is more than 0.2 about will. rest on the. mob was going to. show you this design is part of bauhaus imagining stone a research project and acts a big. that celebrates the bell house school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone . ready ready ready ready these abilities were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of this campus learned from his teacher the bows and the smile is exactly this very serious almost scientific approach. private of
campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsvery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house schoolin desk his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than awkward said cheryl disrepute could soon go to a halt while the old...
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campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsevery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house school in desk his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than off it said phil just repeat could still go to one of the old farmhouse already know this is more than 0.2 about will. rest on the. mob was jew i show you this design is part of bauhaus imagining stone a research project and exhibition that celebrates the bauhaus school its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans cultural exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. ready these abilities were kept as they were built and they still function. quite well and of course this is thanks to a very intelligent architecture what sharon the architect of this campus learned from his teacher the bows and a smile is exactly this very serious almost sent difficult approach. private of course but also to social is
campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy's open on all sides they function like energy efficient passive houses and coolum soundsevery inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas he'd learned during his studies of the battle house school in desk his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography natural light and climate. this is north more than off it said phil just repeat could still go to one of the old...
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on the books that i am reading. the other book also campus battlefield is another and doctor in the house by michael burgess. one of my colleagues. but also trying to draw from other people's experiences which helps me navigate the issues that i deal with. >> good morning everybody welcome to the book festival. [applause] to proudly support the arts in the humanities thanks in part to generous support from our sponsors and volunteers we are most lee volunteers
on the books that i am reading. the other book also campus battlefield is another and doctor in the house by michael burgess. one of my colleagues. but also trying to draw from other people's experiences which helps me navigate the issues that i deal with. >> good morning everybody welcome to the book festival. [applause] to proudly support the arts in the humanities thanks in part to generous support from our sponsors and volunteers we are most lee volunteers