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that r this eastern iowa high school principal who ended up duct-tapped to a wall. and it was actually the good deeds of his students that put him there. we'll explain, still ahead. showers and thunderstorm s possible. as the cold front sweeps through the state early friday, cooler and drier air moves in. windy conditions are expected to develop to give friday a fall feel. a beautiful fall weekend is in store with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. milder weather is just around the corner with more tonight: showers and storms likely. wind: s 10-20. low: 52 tomorrow: gradual clearing. cooler and windy. wind: nw 15-25. high: 61 tom. night: mostly clear. wind: nw 5-10. low: 41 saturday: mostly sunny. high: 65 low: 41 sunday: mostly sunny. high: 69 low: 43 monday: slight chance of 71 low: 53 wednesday: partly cloudy. high: 72 low: 51 thursday: partly cloudy. high: 73 low: 56 friday: chance of storms. high: 74 low: 57 students ate at school came from within a 150-mile radius. but hear why local eating isn't something the school district can make happen year-ro
that r this eastern iowa high school principal who ended up duct-tapped to a wall. and it was actually the good deeds of his students that put him there. we'll explain, still ahead. showers and thunderstorm s possible. as the cold front sweeps through the state early friday, cooler and drier air moves in. windy conditions are expected to develop to give friday a fall feel. a beautiful fall weekend is in store with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. milder weather is just around the...
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and advice principals above and beyond the call of duty their duties and represent their schools with pride and dignity all while tackling they're never ending to do list thank you for all you do. >> i'd like to invite all families looking for a school for their children to the fair an saturday october 29th the fair will take place as last year at the city college of san francisco if the wellness center on 18 ocean avenue families can learn about all the stanford schools and the enrollment for all grades transitional kindergarten sixth and 9 grade there be will workshops to explain the language pathways and other options it is tasked with principles and teachers and parents and students for those who are ready to talk about what is so special about their school and again, the enrollment fair is saturday october 29th at city college of san francisco wellness on 18 ocean avenue from 9:30 to 2:30 and register for childcare at from - sorry i'm not seeing the phone number but the e-mail address is w uc 2 at sfusd at the east side you is on the website so anyone wants to register for childc
and advice principals above and beyond the call of duty their duties and represent their schools with pride and dignity all while tackling they're never ending to do list thank you for all you do. >> i'd like to invite all families looking for a school for their children to the fair an saturday october 29th the fair will take place as last year at the city college of san francisco if the wellness center on 18 ocean avenue families can learn about all the stanford schools and the...
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cumberland county named west of's principal as 2017 principal of the year. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 years and served nine as an administrator. dr. vernon has been principal of west of high school for one month. >> i don't think it's registered yet but, say it's very, very humbling experience and i'm just excited where we can if from here. >> dr. lowery received a thousand dollar check and $5,000 for her school and is in the running to become principal of the year. congrats to all. >> absolutely. >>> some dogs rescued from a puppy mill could be available for adoption in wake county as soon as next week. in all, the humane society three goats. some will have to be evaluated. we have more on how to adopt on website, wncn.com. >>> leaving homes ahead of hurricane matthew is hard for lots of folks but especially those with animals. safe haven equine rescue and retirement is opening their doors for free to help horse farms. they will be able to help about 30 horses unti i have covered so many where they have to evacuate whether it's fires or storms and
cumberland county named west of's principal as 2017 principal of the year. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 years and served nine as an administrator. dr. vernon has been principal of west of high school for one month. >> i don't think it's registered yet but, say it's very, very humbling experience and i'm just excited where we can if from here. >> dr. lowery received a thousand dollar check and $5,000 for her school and is in the running to become principal of the year....
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good to see. >>> cumberland county named west of high school's principal as the 2017 principal of the year there. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 year and served nine of those as an administrator. dr. vernon has only been principal of west of high for just a month. >> i don't think it's registered yet, but, again, i'm very excited. i don't know how many times to say it's a very humbling ri >> great to have such wonderful educators in our region. she received a $1,000 check and $5,000 for her school and is in the running to become state principal of the year. >> congratulations to her. >>> some of the dogs rescued after a puppy mill bust could be available for adoption in wake county next week. the humane society rescued 105 dogs -- 20 cats, three goats. will need to be evaluate. we have more information on our website -- take a look. so adorable. wncn.com is the website. >>> leaving homes ahead of hurricane matthew is hard for many people but especially those with animals. safe haven equine rescue and retirement in high point is opening stables for free to help out horse owner
good to see. >>> cumberland county named west of high school's principal as the 2017 principal of the year there. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 year and served nine of those as an administrator. dr. vernon has only been principal of west of high for just a month. >> i don't think it's registered yet, but, again, i'm very excited. i don't know how many times to say it's a very humbling ri >> great to have such wonderful educators in our region. she received a...
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plagman will always be the principal of wash.""he's always going to have a special place in the washington community.""the legacy of him is going to continue, i have no doubt about it.""he won't be gone, ever."ll: despite their love for doctor plagman principal doctor carlos grant a lot of credit - saying he is doing a great job guiding the warriors.covering the corridor, connor morgan, cbs 2 news ten at 10. there are just over two weeks l- left-until election day and one candidate is heading to cedar rapids to campaign. campaign.democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton will be in the hawkeye state on friday at a rally.not many specifics have been released about the event, but what we do know right now is the rally will be held in the afternoon.today, she spoke in north carolina and criticized donald trump for saying the "he refused to say that he would respect the results of this election and that's a threat to democracy." and that's a stance donald trump sticks by. the republican presidential nominee went to a rally in f
plagman will always be the principal of wash.""he's always going to have a special place in the washington community.""the legacy of him is going to continue, i have no doubt about it.""he won't be gone, ever."ll: despite their love for doctor plagman principal doctor carlos grant a lot of credit - saying he is doing a great job guiding the warriors.covering the corridor, connor morgan, cbs 2 news ten at 10. there are just over two weeks l- left-until election...
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i was assistant principal of the middle school. no one had ever spoken to those children about going to college or showing them what college looked like. that was hard for me to understand. because when i would ask the children, let's talk about college, i'm not going to college. why aren't you going to college? because we don't go to college around here. you're going to go to college. you're going to have the opportunity. monday lopez i'm not going to college. i'm going to go to the school up the block. that's what we do. so luckily there was a young man by the name of marlin peterson who is actually mentioned the book as well, and marlin had serve ten years in prison. he was with the wrong friends and had made the wrong decision and he had to serve ten years, and through his time incarcerated, while i was at the first school, i told him, i don't want your time there to be spent in vain. so i need you to communicate to my kids, to explain to them why they should never end up in jail. because your story is more powerful than me tel
i was assistant principal of the middle school. no one had ever spoken to those children about going to college or showing them what college looked like. that was hard for me to understand. because when i would ask the children, let's talk about college, i'm not going to college. why aren't you going to college? because we don't go to college around here. you're going to go to college. you're going to have the opportunity. monday lopez i'm not going to college. i'm going to go to the school up...
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. >>> police at a sarasota county school thi what the principal is telling parents and what the school is doing about the two students. >>> and time is running out for the residents at this st. pete motel. they have until 8:00 this morning to find a new place to live. why some say the eviction will leave them homeless. > good morning and welcome to news channel 8 today. i'm gayle guyardo. >> and i'm gene ramirez. f0 >> yeah, good morning. outer rain bands affect places like haiti and the dominican republic and even jamaica. the winds only extend 30-miles from the center. on the other hand, tropical storm-force winds extend 145- miles from from the eye and that's helping to lash around haiti and into jamaica. the good thing for jamaica, the weaker side of the storm, yes, still going to get stronger winds and rain but looks like the brunt is actually going to be in haiti now with the strongest storm surge and heaviest rain. and then eastern portion of cuba into the middle of the week and moves into the bahamas as a category three storm. and still all signs say it will stay off florida's
. >>> police at a sarasota county school thi what the principal is telling parents and what the school is doing about the two students. >>> and time is running out for the residents at this st. pete motel. they have until 8:00 this morning to find a new place to live. why some say the eviction will leave them homeless. > good morning and welcome to news channel 8 today. i'm gayle guyardo. >> and i'm gene ramirez. f0 >> yeah, good morning. outer rain bands affect...
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kennedy high school principal used monday morning standard. he said comments made by presidential comments and former presidents, that attacking women is not okay. parents disagree because they say he is picking sides in a presidential rate but he says it was the right thing to do. >>> there was a crushing glenn county on saturday in central's city. a truck collided with a car and intersection. the driver, ronald a center point was killed craig mcintosh who was from arizona. a 10-year-old and the call survived the crash and was hospitalized. the collision is being investigated. >>> politician that politics return the hawkeye state. mike pence holds a campaign rally at newton at 3:00 tomorrow thursday. and bill clinton will be a and i went talking to voters on a bus tour. and includes a stop in waterloo clouds will move out as the rain has done so. with the mid to upper 50s on the board. look at the planner as we take you to the bus stop. we have lower 70s by recess time. it is 74 in the afternoon. there is the cloud cover and rain. there is ni
kennedy high school principal used monday morning standard. he said comments made by presidential comments and former presidents, that attacking women is not okay. parents disagree because they say he is picking sides in a presidential rate but he says it was the right thing to do. >>> there was a crushing glenn county on saturday in central's city. a truck collided with a car and intersection. the driver, ronald a center point was killed craig mcintosh who was from arizona. a...
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the principal says two students made threats. news channel 8 isogyre live at the school. >> reporter: we know that the threats were made on friday verbally by two students to do some sort of harm here at the upper campus. the principal can did request that north port police patrol the campus here on monday to make sure that it is safe. the two students have been class today. the school still asked for a police presence this morning to reassure students, families and staff that the campus is indeed safe and the principal did assure them of that. north port police say that law enforcement has to deal with these types of threats from time to time and it's important for them to take each threat seriously. now we do plan on speaking with parents and school officials here today to find out more and how they are going to downpour deal with this situation in the future, gayle. >> sounds like a scary situation. thank you, guy. >>> a st. petersburg motel that's been home to low-income families for years is closing for good. and people who
the principal says two students made threats. news channel 8 isogyre live at the school. >> reporter: we know that the threats were made on friday verbally by two students to do some sort of harm here at the upper campus. the principal can did request that north port police patrol the campus here on monday to make sure that it is safe. the two students have been class today. the school still asked for a police presence this morning to reassure students, families and staff that the campus...
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10:01.15 - 10:01.20 fred watson principal "if students aren't a need to teach the way they learn." ((brian loftus)) and that's what's cool at school brian loftus >>> to vote for this program or if you know something that's cool at school just head to las vegas now dot com.. click on "sections" in the upper left corner .. and cool at school will be under the "community" tab. east career students gain early teaching experience or send us an email... cool at school at las vegas now dot com. the winner will receive 250 bucks for their program./// congratulate the students at east career and technical academy... for being september's what's hey guys. i called you all in because i just had an idea. well... sweetie? you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken, and fried egg, with bacon. like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm and it's tuesday. huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... should we get started? who wants coffee? introducing my new brunchfast menu. with tasty options like my brunch burger and a crispy bacon and egg chicken sandwich. served all day, every day
10:01.15 - 10:01.20 fred watson principal "if students aren't a need to teach the way they learn." ((brian loftus)) and that's what's cool at school brian loftus >>> to vote for this program or if you know something that's cool at school just head to las vegas now dot com.. click on "sections" in the upper left corner .. and cool at school will be under the "community" tab. east career students gain early teaching experience or send us an email... cool at...
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, was named principal of the year. she has been the principal at combs for nearly 20 years. the school district also honored the assistant principal of the year. the recipient is mary taylor of brooks celebration was held at the angus barn restaurant. a first of its kind event at the white house this week was about inspiring the next generation of leaders and business people-- including a college student from the triangle! south by south-lawn brought together experts in technology, film, music and more. the event is a take-off of the successful south by southwest festival held every year in austin, texas. we talked to one of several local college students - who attended the event. north carolina central senior, kelli johnson, learn and use it to have my own entrepreneur start up, i think that would be great johnson described the south by south lawn experience as "mind- blowing". she says, she hasn't settled on what type of business she wants to start. once she figures it out, though, she plans to go for it - because of
, was named principal of the year. she has been the principal at combs for nearly 20 years. the school district also honored the assistant principal of the year. the recipient is mary taylor of brooks celebration was held at the angus barn restaurant. a first of its kind event at the white house this week was about inspiring the next generation of leaders and business people-- including a college student from the triangle! south by south-lawn brought together experts in technology, film, music...
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el puente principal que conecta a la capital puente prÍncipe con la sur colapsÓ, ahora cientos de personaÉctrico y remover escombros, al menos 10 escuelas sufrieron daÑos. decenas de familias ya no tienen dÓnde vivir. >> estaban evacuando y cuando amaneciÓ el dÍa que vine estaba ya el desastre aquÍ en mi casa. >> el gobierno cubano reportÓ que brigadas llegaron aguantqu guantÁnamo. ilia: muchas gracias marÍa eugenia. vamos a nuestra primera pausa. donald trump dijo que los indocumentados tienen que salir del paÍs. ellos se alistan para su prÓximo debate el domingo. donald trump insiste en ♪ ♪ ilia: donald trump insniiste en deshacerse de los indocumentados, asÍ lo revelÓ su principal colaborador, sabemos que no es novedad que trump le quiera cerrar la puerta de las indocumentados, ahora recorre a la auto deportaciÓn como nos explica luis mejÍas. luis: sabemos que quiere construir el muro fronterizo y hacer que mÉxico lo pague. sabemos que quiere deportoar o millones de deportados, un influyente de trump cuenta cÓmo serÍa eso. bÁsicamente un indocumentado se tiene que auto deportaciÓn para
el puente principal que conecta a la capital puente prÍncipe con la sur colapsÓ, ahora cientos de personaÉctrico y remover escombros, al menos 10 escuelas sufrieron daÑos. decenas de familias ya no tienen dÓnde vivir. >> estaban evacuando y cuando amaneciÓ el dÍa que vine estaba ya el desastre aquÍ en mi casa. >> el gobierno cubano reportÓ que brigadas llegaron aguantqu guantÁnamo. ilia: muchas gracias marÍa eugenia. vamos a nuestra primera pausa. donald trump dijo que...
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el puente principal que conecta a la capital puente prÍncipe con la sur colapsÓ, ahora cientos de personaremover escombros, al menos 10 escuelas sufrieron daÑos. decenas de familias ya no tienen dÓnde vivir. >> estaban evacuando y cuando amaneciÓ el dÍa que vine estaba ya el desastre aquÍ en mi casa. >> el gobierno cubano reportÓ que brigadas llegaron aguantqu guantÁnamo. ilia: muchas gracias marÍa eugenia. vamos a nuestra primera pausa. donald trump dijo que los indocumentados tienen que salir ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo el cuidado de salud que tu familia necesita. todo conectado para ti. ...ellos traen crimen... nte... ellos son violadores. va a tener una fuerza masiva de deportación? los vamos a deportar. los vamos a capturar de una manera muy humana. y vamos a levanter un muro. todos somos californianos. yo soy tom steyer. y es hora de alzar la voz. regístratate y vota. vota. detalles sobre la reunion que realizaron decenas de inquilinos en richmond que viven en un complejo de apartamentos que estan a punto de ser desalojados por el propietario del inmueble. --alrededor de cien arrendatarios tendr
el puente principal que conecta a la capital puente prÍncipe con la sur colapsÓ, ahora cientos de personaremover escombros, al menos 10 escuelas sufrieron daÑos. decenas de familias ya no tienen dÓnde vivir. >> estaban evacuando y cuando amaneciÓ el dÍa que vine estaba ya el desastre aquÍ en mi casa. >> el gobierno cubano reportÓ que brigadas llegaron aguantqu guantÁnamo. ilia: muchas gracias marÍa eugenia. vamos a nuestra primera pausa. donald trump dijo que los...
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cbs 2 news reporter sat down with principal kline to talk about those comments and why he felt it was important to with the principal about his comments and why he felt it was important to say them to students. we will also hear the student's reaction and that is coming up tonight at 9:00 and 10:00. >>> though clinton will be in iowa campaigning for his wife. the tour will start in indianola, waterloo, cedar rapids in davenport. they are encouraging people to vote early and lend the democratic nominee. the stops will be on wednesday and thursday. for more information, you can visit our website, cbs2iowa.com who do you believe one last night's debate? that is the question of the day and you can cast your vote right now online at cbs2iowa.com. just click on the question of the day tap on our homepage. >>> tonight at 6:00, a your voice, your future roundtable discussion. iowa and focus host. we will stream live on our website, cbs2iowa.com as well as on 2.2.>>> our mission is to connect viewers to the candidates to better inform and empower you. we have reached out to the candidates to t
cbs 2 news reporter sat down with principal kline to talk about those comments and why he felt it was important to with the principal about his comments and why he felt it was important to say them to students. we will also hear the student's reaction and that is coming up tonight at 9:00 and 10:00. >>> though clinton will be in iowa campaigning for his wife. the tour will start in indianola, waterloo, cedar rapids in davenport. they are encouraging people to vote early and lend the...
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the expertise of the teachers and the principals in our schoo" schools."hattie says we are too focused on issues like class size and curriculum - which research shows have minimal impact on improving education.in order to help our students - he says we must empower our teachers. there now ?will be classes this morning in the nation's third-largest school district. district.late last night -- the chicago teachers union and school officials reached a tenative agreement avoiding a ready to walk off the job today over threats to reduce pay and benefits.this is video of some - picking up signs yesterday in case they walked off the job.last week -- the district announced layoffs for 250 teachers. it's and right now in it's degrees. degrees.after the break...the heroic flood rescue that couldn't have happened without the power of technology and social media - might have saved a veteran in north caroli. carolina.he was trapped in his flooded home following hurricane matthew. matthew.lauren melvin explains how a stranger was able to get the man help. help. a worrie
the expertise of the teachers and the principals in our schoo" schools."hattie says we are too focused on issues like class size and curriculum - which research shows have minimal impact on improving education.in order to help our students - he says we must empower our teachers. there now ?will be classes this morning in the nation's third-largest school district. district.late last night -- the chicago teachers union and school officials reached a tenative agreement avoiding a ready...
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interim principal dr. carlos grant up if they see something-- and they will be kept confidential. a truck, boat and trailer slip off a boat ramp and into the water in eastern iowa. d-n-r crews -- including a diving crew -- working for more than an hour to pull everything out of waterloo last night. the driver of the truck was walking around and appeared to be coming up... an eight member jury decides n-b-a star derrick rose's fate in a sexual assault lawsuit. and find out if the cleveland indians can close out the toronto blue jays in game five of the american league championship series. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in postville, manona, marion and all of eastern iowa. a-l-c-s.... with the cleveland indians leading the toronto blue jays 3 games to 1. the indians looking to make with a win today... indians' rookie pitcher ryan merritt getting just his second major league start---because of trevor bauer's slced pinkie-- tosses four scoreless strikes out melvin upton... cleveland got a couple of solo homers---carlos santan rips this marcos estrada cutter deep to right.
interim principal dr. carlos grant up if they see something-- and they will be kept confidential. a truck, boat and trailer slip off a boat ramp and into the water in eastern iowa. d-n-r crews -- including a diving crew -- working for more than an hour to pull everything out of waterloo last night. the driver of the truck was walking around and appeared to be coming up... an eight member jury decides n-b-a star derrick rose's fate in a sexual assault lawsuit. and find out if the cleveland...
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and advice principals above and beyond the call of duty their duties and represent their schools with pride and dignity all while tackling they're never ending to do list thank you for all you do. >> i'd like to invite all families looking for a school for their children to the fair an saturday october 29th the fair will take place as last year at the city college of san francisco if the wellness center on 18 ocean avenue families can learn about all the stanford schools and the enrollment for all grades transitional kindergarten sixth and 9 grade there be will workshops to explain the language pathways and other options it is tasked with principles and teachers and parents and students for those who are ready to talk about what is so special about their school and again, the enrollment fair is saturday october 29th at city college of san francisco wellness on 18 ocean avenue from 9:30 to 2:30 and register for childcare at from - sorry i'm not seeing the phone number but the e-mail address is w uc 2 at sfusd at the east side you is on the website so anyone wants to register for childc
and advice principals above and beyond the call of duty their duties and represent their schools with pride and dignity all while tackling they're never ending to do list thank you for all you do. >> i'd like to invite all families looking for a school for their children to the fair an saturday october 29th the fair will take place as last year at the city college of san francisco if the wellness center on 18 ocean avenue families can learn about all the stanford schools and the...
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last year i met with all of the principals from the school district four times to talk about race and inequality. i'm working at a particular k-5 school in this madison -- in madison now where we're doing a set of professional development opportunities around race and ine -- inequality where we try to impact what does race mean and how can we engage in practices that can make a difference about the disparities that we see in the context of our schools. so right now we're move prosecution the book itself to use the book for helping schools address the inequalities that they see. and i'm excited about that work. there's been a lot of investment from people in k-12 environments to really see the book as an opportunity to engage around those kinds of efforts. >> host: where did you grow up, and what was your k-12 environment like? >> guest: i grew up in lansing, michigan, near michigan state university, and my k-12 experience was one that was, you know, partly about being on the front lines or just behind the front lines of integrating schools in this town. so i dealt with some racial dis
last year i met with all of the principals from the school district four times to talk about race and inequality. i'm working at a particular k-5 school in this madison -- in madison now where we're doing a set of professional development opportunities around race and ine -- inequality where we try to impact what does race mean and how can we engage in practices that can make a difference about the disparities that we see in the context of our schools. so right now we're move prosecution the...
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he also said the vice principal told me to mind my own business after determining they're fabricating all of the grades. levine wrote most didn't even take the test and they gave them 80%. >> students completed year's worth of work within days, sometimes as little as two days. >> multiple teachers made similar allegations confirmed by dozens of student records, but the district says they found nothing wrong. >> we welcome them to come forward. >> we've been welcoming teachers to provide us information for months. >> kelly says her old assistant principal recently called asking grades. >> he asked if i could make time to come in and sign off on those since i was the teacher of record of that year. >> the same grades she refused to verify 18 months earlier. >> how could that have any academic integrity? >> it couldn't. >> i team investigator adam taking action for you. >>> now, the most accurate weather team in florida. >> how are you doing, everybody some before we get into talking about hurricane matthew, we've got portion of our viewing area, especially along the coast there, you see
he also said the vice principal told me to mind my own business after determining they're fabricating all of the grades. levine wrote most didn't even take the test and they gave them 80%. >> students completed year's worth of work within days, sometimes as little as two days. >> multiple teachers made similar allegations confirmed by dozens of student records, but the district says they found nothing wrong. >> we welcome them to come forward. >> we've been welcoming...
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the principal at lincoln preparatory school verified that the girl was approached intersection. police are trying to figure out whether or not there are surveillance video here and at this location. the principal told me the elementary school student did the right thing quickly riding back to the school to report the situation to school authorities. the student was unharmed and the principal verified that obviously the student was very shook up. her parents quickly returning to the school to pick her up and take her home. police at this hour working off a very limited description of hoodie. if you have information about this incident, you are asked to quickly call cleveland police. we will have the latest on this developing story. new information becomes available. reporting live on cleveland's west side. i'm investigator joe pagonakis. news 5. >>> turning now to democracy 2016. four weeks from tonight we will learn who will be the next president of the united states. in a few hours voting will start here in ohio. early voting gets under way in the morning but first you have to
the principal at lincoln preparatory school verified that the girl was approached intersection. police are trying to figure out whether or not there are surveillance video here and at this location. the principal told me the elementary school student did the right thing quickly riding back to the school to report the situation to school authorities. the student was unharmed and the principal verified that obviously the student was very shook up. her parents quickly returning to the school to...
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focus.this week -- team trump plays defense -- while telling everyone they're playing offense.a corridor principal gets in hot water for what he says is a teachable moment. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the rn before one of the most highly anticipated debates even started -- the trump campaign made some of the biggest headlines of the election cycle.they had been playing defense after a 2005 video was released where donald trump is caught on tape talking about how he can openly and easily assault women because he's famous.a few hours before the debate was supposed to start -- trump told his traveling press that there would be a photo-op of him finishing his debate prep. prep.when the press walked in sitting behind a long table with four other women who all either accuse bill clinton of directly sexually assaulting them -- or accuse hillary of verballing attacking them -- or defending their attacker. "actions speak louder than words. mr trump may have said some bad words but bill clinton raped me a
focus.this week -- team trump plays defense -- while telling everyone they're playing offense.a corridor principal gets in hot water for what he says is a teachable moment. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the rn before one of the most highly anticipated debates even started -- the trump campaign made some of the biggest headlines of the election cycle.they had been playing defense after a 2005...
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(track)(statement from stephen imbusch / principal, walpole high school) (gfx in) walpole's principal issued a statement to cbs news. "we are working together this age-old, but increasingly pervasive issue head on." (gfx out)(sot zoltan csuka / corona del mar parent)(wed0298) (00 00 48) i think some of the responsibility has to go to the parents. (track)(gfx in) the national institute of health says the percentage of high school students engaging head on. >> i think some responsibility has to go to the parents.>> reporter: high school students that binge drink has declined over the last decade. the percentage of students drinking past the threshold is a growing concern.>> i drink.>> reporter: i understand why the homecoming dance was canceled.>> it is a bummer for students who were not participating.>> in facilitate something positive. it was the right decision.>> reporter: it is 614 right now, 36 degrees.>> coming up next, welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? >>> 6:17 here is your school date forecast. breezy and warmer than yesterday, 66 degrees. >
(track)(statement from stephen imbusch / principal, walpole high school) (gfx in) walpole's principal issued a statement to cbs news. "we are working together this age-old, but increasingly pervasive issue head on." (gfx out)(sot zoltan csuka / corona del mar parent)(wed0298) (00 00 48) i think some of the responsibility has to go to the parents. (track)(gfx in) the national institute of health says the percentage of high school students engaging head on. >> i think some...
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i think the school should celebrate it a little bit too. >> now the principal here at cloverly dr. melissa brunson said she was canceling parties, parade and halloween celebration and reason parents were told only a few parents did not want their children to participate in halloween festivities and they were called off. but all of the other parents well, they took matters into couldn't bring halloween into the school they were going to bring their kids to halloween. dozens of parents signed out their children early from classes and brought them to this park next door and that is where they were greeted with a halloween party put on by parents all whipped up in 48 hours. the parents here will tell you yes, class work is important. they think their kids learned a more important lesson dealing with adversity into something positive. >> that's what i want for kids critical thinking. there's times when authority has rights but there's times when it does not and with only critical thinking are we going to -- our kids going to survive in this world. >> my son told me they were not celebra
i think the school should celebrate it a little bit too. >> now the principal here at cloverly dr. melissa brunson said she was canceling parties, parade and halloween celebration and reason parents were told only a few parents did not want their children to participate in halloween festivities and they were called off. but all of the other parents well, they took matters into couldn't bring halloween into the school they were going to bring their kids to halloween. dozens of parents...
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and often times principal says that kids principal's office and wasting academic time during the school day. so it's become what used to be a fun time to now one of the most problematic times of the school day. >> into own though there's a need for a physical activity -- look at the statistics about obesity and all the benefits with team play, and so for schools are finding it just easier to cut it out. child left behind," that left less time for kid to the be active and play. so kid war not having the same opportunities. >> what kind of impact has playworks mass helped? >> i've been privileged to work with playworks for ten years in this region and have truly seen changes in schools and kid we work with. we are the leading emotional health, and focusing on recess. we want kids to have fun and play games for 20 straight minute sod they're getting they're daily dolce of physical activity. learn how to resolve conflicts. learn lou to commune kit with one another. and then we want them to go back to close, focused and ready to learn. >> how do you help schools do this? if they're worried a
and often times principal says that kids principal's office and wasting academic time during the school day. so it's become what used to be a fun time to now one of the most problematic times of the school day. >> into own though there's a need for a physical activity -- look at the statistics about obesity and all the benefits with team play, and so for schools are finding it just easier to cut it out. child left behind," that left less time for kid to the be active and play. so kid...
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. >>> in most elementary schools unruly students can expect a trip to the principal's office or at least a time out in the corner. tony dokoupil found a school in baltimore where the punishment for misbehaving is meditation. >> every day here at robert coleman elementary school begins with what the school calls a mindful moment. it is and meditation. and you can actually see some of it going on behind me right now in this first-grade classroom. don't worry, they can tune me out. you might not expect this kind of thing in west baltimore but it's actually the vision of two brothers from right here in the neighborhood. it's the morning rush at robert coleman elementary school. but after the buses arrive and the kids pour in the usual classroom chatter comes to a complete stop. >> fill your belly like a >> reporter: twice a day more than 300 students -- >> all the way to the top. >> reporter: -- take part in a program called mindful moments. they learn to breathe, stretch, and block out distractions. >> inhale deeply. >> and you've seen a difference? >> a huge difference. >> reporter: carlin
. >>> in most elementary schools unruly students can expect a trip to the principal's office or at least a time out in the corner. tony dokoupil found a school in baltimore where the punishment for misbehaving is meditation. >> every day here at robert coleman elementary school begins with what the school calls a mindful moment. it is and meditation. and you can actually see some of it going on behind me right now in this first-grade classroom. don't worry, they can tune me out....
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awesome, i will bring back principal chang and thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. i want to reiterate our thanks to all the people who showed up here and support our school every darollcall. vice president ran? >> here. everyone is present. thank you, let's go to the next item please
awesome, i will bring back principal chang and thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. i want to reiterate our thanks to all the people who showed up here and support our school every darollcall. vice president ran? >> here. everyone is present. thank you, let's go to the next item please
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the principal said they are committed to create a strong sense of community. >> students were greeted at car by staff members at june jordan school this morning, and swiftly escorted in as nervous parents watched them go. >> my husband and i don't want him to come to school because we thought there would be no classes but he said, yes, and he is good. that is why he is coming today. i say, please, stay safe. >> i'm sad and scared. it is totally different. so my son can sleep in the night. >> the principal select add if you students to speak to reporters about your's shootings on campus. >> we are very angry but we stand together in solidarity and pray for the best. >> i feel safe coming to school because this is a school i have always felt safe. this is a school that represents being safe and in a community. >> students are surrounded by support with police officers patrolling an the campus and extra counsel colors are helping students, and holds roses on the sidewalk. the principal war a black lives matter to send a message. >> a lot of our people internalize a belief that black live
the principal said they are committed to create a strong sense of community. >> students were greeted at car by staff members at june jordan school this morning, and swiftly escorted in as nervous parents watched them go. >> my husband and i don't want him to come to school because we thought there would be no classes but he said, yes, and he is good. that is why he is coming today. i say, please, stay safe. >> i'm sad and scared. it is totally different. so my son can sleep...
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plant city high school principal susan sullivan and durant's principal pamela but we will walk over and talk to the other one. we did that last year. >> it's a good rivalry. it brings out the best in both schools and teams and we always tend to play harder and step up our game. >> reporter: tonight, it's a battle between two teams on the gridiron and two sisters for the james redman cup named after their late father, a die hard football fan. as for who will take home the cup tonight plant city has won six times and durant has won three. we will see. >> reporter: such a cool story behind this rivalry. not just a rivalry on the football field but really a family rivalry. as you can see, the students here at plant city high school are ready for the big game. kick-off is tonight at 7:30. back to you guys. >> wow. >> my gosh. >> i don't know what she said >> what a rivalry. >> that's awesome. great story, thank you, mary. >>> it's 6:48. i wonder how the sisters react when it's all said and done. >> i remember going to that game as a kid, it's a blast. you have to head out there tonight. this
plant city high school principal susan sullivan and durant's principal pamela but we will walk over and talk to the other one. we did that last year. >> it's a good rivalry. it brings out the best in both schools and teams and we always tend to play harder and step up our game. >> reporter: tonight, it's a battle between two teams on the gridiron and two sisters for the james redman cup named after their late father, a die hard football fan. as for who will take home the cup tonight...
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louis school principal is charge ready hiring a hitman to murder his former girlfriend. he hired childhood friend, phillip cutler to kill jocelyn peters last march. >> he committed the crime in such a way that he would be as physically far away on the night the murder occurred. unfortunately for him there is a lot of other evidence that points to him being directly involved. >> the victim a teacher was seven months pregnant when she was killed. and that green gave cutler $2500 money intended for a class trip. >>> a 4-year-old girl kidnapped in florida over the weekend is back with her family and her abductor a long time family friend is in jail and due to be at a court appearance later today. here is the story of the dramatic reunion. >> cameras were there and rolling when authorities reunited rebecca lewis with her family in florida. >> bring me home. >> she had been missing since saturday until police found her more than 800 miles away at baptist memorial hospital in memphis. a young woman saw the girl walking hand in hand with her alleged abductor and recognized her f
louis school principal is charge ready hiring a hitman to murder his former girlfriend. he hired childhood friend, phillip cutler to kill jocelyn peters last march. >> he committed the crime in such a way that he would be as physically far away on the night the murder occurred. unfortunately for him there is a lot of other evidence that points to him being directly involved. >> the victim a teacher was seven months pregnant when she was killed. and that green gave cutler $2500 money...
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. >>> the message one local principal has for parents and students as sexual assault allegations hit the race for the white house. >>> temperatures will be way up tomorrow and way down on wednesday, i'll have the latest on a 25 degree drop. >>> stories and the forecast in the next 10 minutes this is cbs 2 news. >>> they deal with the revolt as donald trump's lewd comments make waves here in eastern iowa. >>> there are changes in store for your forecast, chief meteorologist terry swails joins us with your weather first forecast. >>> we've seen clouds that come into eastern iowa, here and that's produced much in the way of rain you can see advancing from southwest to northeast, the heavier rains so far have stayed well to the southwest of us and what's left of that little blob there should come cruising across northeastern iowa most will fall to the dubuque line that's in line for the precipitation that's what our model is indicating here this is the predicter as we go through the night how the rain ic tomorrow morning heading up into wisconsin the skies are clearing and tomorrow after
. >>> the message one local principal has for parents and students as sexual assault allegations hit the race for the white house. >>> temperatures will be way up tomorrow and way down on wednesday, i'll have the latest on a 25 degree drop. >>> stories and the forecast in the next 10 minutes this is cbs 2 news. >>> they deal with the revolt as donald trump's lewd comments make waves here in eastern iowa. >>> there are changes in store for your...
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her principal told teachers the school was a "total loss". loss".that's where city high -- and addie bass -- is stepping in. in.theater is a place of sanctuary and accptance.city high's performance of to kill a mockingbird will share a classic with it's audience while trying to raise 500- dollars to buy much needed supplies for their fellow louisiana.i think this is a really important show and to correlate that with a really imporant cause is something that doesn't come very often. while the outside world makes snap jugements -- a-j bloulund says the stage is different. different.drama allows kids who don't play sportscreating a teaching moment you won't find in any textbook. textbook.to kill a mockingbird, there's these theme of fearing the unknown or something different than you. we're following that theme of helping people out we don't know. know.just be more like atticus. like what would atticus do? he would try to consider things from their point of view. kevin barry reporting.the performances will be friday and saturday nights at 7-30 a
her principal told teachers the school was a "total loss". loss".that's where city high -- and addie bass -- is stepping in. in.theater is a place of sanctuary and accptance.city high's performance of to kill a mockingbird will share a classic with it's audience while trying to raise 500- dollars to buy much needed supplies for their fellow louisiana.i think this is a really important show and to correlate that with a really imporant cause is something that doesn't come very...
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.>> the sunday sendoff at washington high school students and parents pay tribute to two former principal. >>> how local refugees or repurpose thing a signal of despair from the flock -- flood into a start the weather we're enjoying now will be changing.>>> it has been a week since we have seen rain but that will be in the forecast starting tuesday and probably continuing into wednesday but today was an absolutely beautiful day. 71 degrees the official high. normal readings in the 50s. we are at 50 now. precipitation anywhere in eastern iowa so that is a good sign. clouds coming in from the north but they are high, thin ones that will ring is cooler that will dump into the midwest and tomorrow i expect temperatures to be staying in the upper 50s, good 10 to 15 degrees cooler than what we saw today but it will be sunny and then the rain returns for tuesday and wednesday. do not expected to be quite as nice tomorrow temperatures holding in the 50s but we have one more day of sunshine before the rain returns to forecast.>>> it occasion to get hundreds of students to show up at school on a su
.>> the sunday sendoff at washington high school students and parents pay tribute to two former principal. >>> how local refugees or repurpose thing a signal of despair from the flock -- flood into a start the weather we're enjoying now will be changing.>>> it has been a week since we have seen rain but that will be in the forecast starting tuesday and probably continuing into wednesday but today was an absolutely beautiful day. 71 degrees the official high. normal...
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a girl ran back to school and toll is safe with the principal right now. we will keep you updated on the story and bring you details of the story as it unfolds. >>> the driver accused of hitting and killing a trooper last month was back in court. a judge lowered josh gaspar's bond to $500,000. his attorney asked for that reduction after gaspar's doctors said he was on prescription drugs. side of i-90. he pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under the influence earlier this month. >>> now we have new information on a trio of smash-and-grabs that happened overnight. a group of thieves are still on the run. one of dangerous robberies put a family at risk. our derrick waller has more. that van out there. reporter: that van ran right through this wall hitting a utility line leaving live wires exposed while a family slept upstairs. >> it caught on fire and the gas line was right here. if that gas line caught on fire, everybody would have died. it is maybe like 6 or 7 people live there. >> they are thankful no one hurt but th
a girl ran back to school and toll is safe with the principal right now. we will keep you updated on the story and bring you details of the story as it unfolds. >>> the driver accused of hitting and killing a trooper last month was back in court. a judge lowered josh gaspar's bond to $500,000. his attorney asked for that reduction after gaspar's doctors said he was on prescription drugs. side of i-90. he pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under...
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they say that cranelli's green was a principal at a st. louis school he heard a friend to kil josslyn peters, she was shot to death in march, she was an elementary school teacher and seven months pregnant, they say that evidence showsws he said t have matt lunney thru the mail.e we know that he did send him $2,500 in cash. we don't know if was more involved or anything. >> it was arrested for allegedly stealing money for accounts to .und a class trip donald trump continues to lash out at his party 40 calls this loyalty. >> don't want to support a don' people. >> his comments were aimed at house speaker paul ryan after she in othersrs shifted their support for trump, the wild the president has harsh words for republicans who have condemned the comments in trump's the tea that are sticking by other parties pick. >> you got people who say that we strongly disapprove, we really disagree , we find those comments to be discussed in. but were still endorsing. bad news for hillary clinton, wiki-leaks released more e-mails, 1,000 claim to be from h
they say that cranelli's green was a principal at a st. louis school he heard a friend to kil josslyn peters, she was shot to death in march, she was an elementary school teacher and seven months pregnant, they say that evidence showsws he said t have matt lunney thru the mail.e we know that he did send him $2,500 in cash. we don't know if was more involved or anything. >> it was arrested for allegedly stealing money for accounts to .und a class trip donald trump continues to lash out at...
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the liberator that was the principal aircraft that was used in training. our school was only two miles from the fence. we were able to see these aircraft's taking off at all times during the day. even into the night. towards the end of the war, we were a little surprised when the b 24's started leaving and the b-29's started flying out of the pueblo army airbase. what we later learned was that the intention was we were training trainers here at the pueblo army air base with the expectation that if the war with extended, webe would have to have more b-29 training facilities throughout the united states. the groups the trained here in way below -- pueblo were intended to be training groups to set up other training programs around the world, the country. with the end of the war, that all came suddenly to an end. the planes rapidly disappeared from pueblo. me is aircraft behind a fortress. the british originally thought they were not going to be successful in their fight against the germans during world war ii. the aircraft was designed for a flight to europe,
the liberator that was the principal aircraft that was used in training. our school was only two miles from the fence. we were able to see these aircraft's taking off at all times during the day. even into the night. towards the end of the war, we were a little surprised when the b 24's started leaving and the b-29's started flying out of the pueblo army airbase. what we later learned was that the intention was we were training trainers here at the pueblo army air base with the expectation that...
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but i figure the principal if he doesn't want me to read this book, i really want to know what's in it. and that was meant to record a video for them about the book for the summer read and it said i recorded a ditty about how disappointing it was the process wasn't being followed and it is a bit of press and stuff. the thing that was really difficult and disturbing was that the english teacher faced disciplinary hearings that could have been fired. she's not unionized via charles put me in touch with the national coalition against censorship and the mct, the national coalition committee conference teachers of english works to help her keep her job and in the end the superintendent exonerated her and told the he had done wrong. i did a video conference with a student in the autumn, but it was an ap english class and this is a school and a really poor district in the english teacher librarian, the reason they chose not book as they felt they were like readers would be excited about it now is exactly the group that wasn't in this video conference. ..
but i figure the principal if he doesn't want me to read this book, i really want to know what's in it. and that was meant to record a video for them about the book for the summer read and it said i recorded a ditty about how disappointing it was the process wasn't being followed and it is a bit of press and stuff. the thing that was really difficult and disturbing was that the english teacher faced disciplinary hearings that could have been fired. she's not unionized via charles put me in...
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summers, principal at the mag net elementary was aimed principal of the year. principal for 20 years of the school district honors the assistant principal every the recipient is mary taylor. celebration was held at the angus barn. named county school of the year. the school at west over high school. she received her docterit. >>> coming up, how the storm changed the goal of a trip. >>> when these puppies were >>> nc state police hope a sketch will help solve a robbery and stabbing on campus. they believe a man that looked like this robbed a student at the police say she was seen with a small knife. the suspect took off with her book bag. if you have information make an arrest, please call them. >>> relatives killed in a wrong way crash involving a former unc student. drunk and driving the wrong way on interstate 85 last yell when he collided head on to a car. he pled guilty to the charges. he is letting he is guilty of second degree murder. in the court the families of the three killed shared the last moments with their loved ones. >> she was going into 1st gra
summers, principal at the mag net elementary was aimed principal of the year. principal for 20 years of the school district honors the assistant principal every the recipient is mary taylor. celebration was held at the angus barn. named county school of the year. the school at west over high school. she received her docterit. >>> coming up, how the storm changed the goal of a trip. >>> when these puppies were >>> nc state police hope a sketch will help solve a robbery...
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sometimes he would hang around in case a question came up after the document was delivered, principally of the national security adviser wanted clarification that he could pass on. beyond that you do not have anything until 1974 with peterson and floored. >> two administration's we are looking at are really striking contrast in intelligence policy relations. one distant and distrustful and the other close and integrated. what strikes me in the current circumstance by comparison to my last stint in government 20 years ago in the clinton administration is intelligence policy make -- decisions are so much closer and tighter, intelligence is so much more embedded in the process than it was 20 years ago, mostly because we have been fighting wars for the last 15 years and i sometimes quipped that unfortunately can make policy toward china without intelligence, but you cannot very well fight wars without intelligence. in any case the contrast in the two administrations is quite striking and instructive. >> third row from the back center section. >> thank you very much, excellent presentation.
sometimes he would hang around in case a question came up after the document was delivered, principally of the national security adviser wanted clarification that he could pass on. beyond that you do not have anything until 1974 with peterson and floored. >> two administration's we are looking at are really striking contrast in intelligence policy relations. one distant and distrustful and the other close and integrated. what strikes me in the current circumstance by comparison to my last...
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. >> reporter: the principal sent an email and automated email to let them know what's going on. but many parents and families are saying this is too late. >> i think it's disgusting the kids have to worry about these things. >> she is talking about threats and bullying. the principal of author elementary said they were made using an app that allows students to send messages anonymously. >> i would like to know what the situation was. was it a threat to another student or to the school? another student? >> reporter: the superintendent says the initial threat did not come from a district device, but another message was sent from one.e d thtrict says the threats not credible and assured families students are safe. >> obviously they have it under control. if they caught it, they are doing what they can. >> i want to switch schools. i feel like if that kid or knot iter kid came in the next and had any kind of weapon we would have no idea what was going on. >> several families believed the threat happened a few weeks ago. >> i'm assuming they knew something last week. >> the district
. >> reporter: the principal sent an email and automated email to let them know what's going on. but many parents and families are saying this is too late. >> i think it's disgusting the kids have to worry about these things. >> she is talking about threats and bullying. the principal of author elementary said they were made using an app that allows students to send messages anonymously. >> i would like to know what the situation was. was it a threat to another student...
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we are standing for principal.e are standing on principal which is something they haven't done. >> and for people who say you're just a plant for hillary clinton to take votes away from donald trump. >> if there are any plants in this race it would to be a plant of donald trump for hillary clinton. the reality is donald trump is beating himself. he is an absolutely horrendous candidate. he has no business representing an entire party or being president of the united states. >> governor mitt romney who ran for president agrees with you on that point. he talked about it just the other day. take a listen. >> i happen to think for that to happen requires a person of unusual skill. absent that kind of leadership i think it would be very difficult to put the -- for humpty dumpty to be put back together again. zb he >> he is talking about the republican party. >> all of them have pulled back from donald trump too but they have not endorsed you. >> that's right. we are not looking for validation from people who have suppor
we are standing for principal.e are standing on principal which is something they haven't done. >> and for people who say you're just a plant for hillary clinton to take votes away from donald trump. >> if there are any plants in this race it would to be a plant of donald trump for hillary clinton. the reality is donald trump is beating himself. he is an absolutely horrendous candidate. he has no business representing an entire party or being president of the united states. >>...
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the principal here at hawthorne elementary says those threatwe a commen app ... which allows students to send messages anonymously. those troubling messages circulated to a network of parents and then the school. one of the problems here some parents say the school didn't notify them right away --in fact-- they say the school sent out an email to parents yesterday --one week after the first message was reported to district says the superintendent was made aware of the most recent threat yesterday and that's when parents were alert with an email and a voicemail.the superintendent of waukesha schools says the initial threat did not come from a district device ... but another one was sent from it. the district is saying this morning -- the threats are not credible, and assures families students are safe..the waukesha police department and school district it department are working to identify the source of also plan to remove the app from all student devices. happening right now-more than a hundred firefighters are battling a fast moving brush the so-called porter ra
the principal here at hawthorne elementary says those threatwe a commen app ... which allows students to send messages anonymously. those troubling messages circulated to a network of parents and then the school. one of the problems here some parents say the school didn't notify them right away --in fact-- they say the school sent out an email to parents yesterday --one week after the first message was reported to district says the superintendent was made aware of the most recent threat...
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the principal here at hawthorne elementary says those threats were made using a commen app ... which allows students to send messages anonymously. parents and then the school. one of the problems here some parents say the school didn't notify them right away --in fact-- they say the school sent out an email to parents yesterday --one week after the first message was reported to the school and police.the district says the superintendent was made aware of the most recent threat yesterday and that's when parents were alert with an email and a voicemail.the superintende schools says the initial threat did not come from a district device ... but another one was sent from it. the district is saying this morning -- the threats are not credible, and assures families students are safe..the waukesha police department and school district it department are working to identify the source of these messages. they also plan to remove the app from all student devices. decision 20-16 now. 19 days until wisconsin goes to the between sen. ron johnson and russ feingold was a spirited one. johnson a
the principal here at hawthorne elementary says those threats were made using a commen app ... which allows students to send messages anonymously. parents and then the school. one of the problems here some parents say the school didn't notify them right away --in fact-- they say the school sent out an email to parents yesterday --one week after the first message was reported to the school and police.the district says the superintendent was made aware of the most recent threat yesterday and...
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nos encontramos en puerto prÍncipe, haiti, en donde el huracÁn golpeÓ fuertemente la isla que comparten causÓ graves daÑos. atemorizados haitianas corren por un puente que amenaza con colapsar por la crecida de un rÍo a causa de las intensas lluvias del huracÁn que mantiene bajo alerta roja todo haitÍ. >> tenemos que tener miedo, porque mira el agua. hay muchas casas, hay muchas cosas ahÍ que rompieron. reportera: es que el ojo del huracÁn tocÓ tierra en la comunidad en el sur de haitÍ, una regiÓn que quedo prÁcticamente aislada tras derrumbarse un viento por la fuerza de las aguas. >> estamos haciendo mucha movilizaciÓn. tenemos o decrementos -- medicamentos, comida, para que podamos ayudar a la gente si es necesario. reportera: por las graves anotaciones, a -- inundaciones evacuaron mÁs de 10000 personas. casi 400 casas quedaron completamente destruidas, y otra sin techo. los fuertes vientos y los constantes aguaceros del devastador ciclÓn tambiÉn llevaron terror a repÚblica dominicana, en donde se incrementÓ a 22 el nÚmero de provincias bajo alerta roja. hasta el momento, en haitÍ se
nos encontramos en puerto prÍncipe, haiti, en donde el huracÁn golpeÓ fuertemente la isla que comparten causÓ graves daÑos. atemorizados haitianas corren por un puente que amenaza con colapsar por la crecida de un rÍo a causa de las intensas lluvias del huracÁn que mantiene bajo alerta roja todo haitÍ. >> tenemos que tener miedo, porque mira el agua. hay muchas casas, hay muchas cosas ahÍ que rompieron. reportera: es que el ojo del huracÁn tocÓ tierra en la comunidad en el sur...
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awesome, i will bring back principal chang and thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. i want to reiterate our thanks to all the people who showed up here and support our school every day. hi left right halt i had a burning doorway to do the right thing and join the department such this we my brother applied and fortunately we'll here and this means a lot i'm home everyone night to study and we workout together and it is a blessing i have a brother to go home and fed off of one another we're the twins but pretty much we're not treated and individuals sometimes treated as a item if he did something wrong they use the word instead of you the it heroism we're going our our separate ways and good morning our own individuals middle of steadfastly a twin all the it but inside of the district i've seen negative and positive things and with that made me want to be a police officer i want to give back and do public serve always a class president i dealt with everyone and served my class not only be humble enough to serve my class and pierce being a squad leader is a responsibili
awesome, i will bring back principal chang and thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. i want to reiterate our thanks to all the people who showed up here and support our school every day. hi left right halt i had a burning doorway to do the right thing and join the department such this we my brother applied and fortunately we'll here and this means a lot i'm home everyone night to study and we workout together and it is a blessing i have a brother to go home and fed off of one...
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neither the school district, principal, nor former coach have returned multiple requests for comment. >> we believe the court will rule in sherinne's favor because what happened here can't possibly be supported. >> wilson only came forward after reading about kristen cunnane's similar experience with a middle-school coach in moraga. that coach was convicted. wilson hopes to empower other victims by sharing her story. >> it takes courage to talk about it, and, you know, if i could -- if i could help others do the same, they're gonna become stronger, and they're gonna take control of their lives back. >> she also wants her story to serve as a cautionary tale for today's teens, who she feels are especially at risk because of social media and smartphones. in santa rosa, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> it took her so many years to find her voice, so i want to thank sherinne for having the courage to talk with us about this, and joining me in the studio right now is a woman who wants to stop that kind of abuse forever. she is executive director of the san francisco child abuse prevention cent
neither the school district, principal, nor former coach have returned multiple requests for comment. >> we believe the court will rule in sherinne's favor because what happened here can't possibly be supported. >> wilson only came forward after reading about kristen cunnane's similar experience with a middle-school coach in moraga. that coach was convicted. wilson hopes to empower other victims by sharing her story. >> it takes courage to talk about it, and, you know, if i...
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fred watson principal "if students aren't learning the way you teach, you need to teach the way they learn." ((brian loftus)) down the rabbit-hole with bright bookworms at fertitta middle school, as the classroom environment is transformed to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level, but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and present an environment where students feel happy donte sykes 6th grade "i felt more comfortable because it's like something different that i've never tried, and so when i try different things, my mind gets comforted." melinda taffanelli 6th grade "i like to share what i think about my thoughts,an feel." ((brian loftus)) this is a building block - students supporting opinions, with evidence from the book, and the kids do seem swept into a n
fred watson principal "if students aren't learning the way you teach, you need to teach the way they learn." ((brian loftus)) down the rabbit-hole with bright bookworms at fertitta middle school, as the classroom environment is transformed to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the...