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sandra rodrÍguez, directora de la secundaria o high school de san bernardino, y hÉctor murrieta directoren secundaria Últimamente. y dice uno, genial, el problema es que no termina. ahÍ es donde viene la mala noticia. entonces, la pregunta para usted doctora rose marie aguilar es ¿cÓmo hacer para que estos niÑos se queden? porque muchas veces el tema, es no pueden procesar la informaciÓn, algunos no manejan el idioma inglÉs, como en nuestra ciudad santa ana, donde el 60% de los estudiantes no dominan el inglÉs ¿quÉ podemos hacer?. >>> la clave es, que los padres tienen que estar conscientes de que sus hijos se han clasificados lo mÁs pronto posible como... en inglÉs los estudiantes que entran a la preparatoria, como limitados en inglÉs. los ponen en un programa que es mÁs bajo y consecuentemente les impide muchas oportunidades. entonces, como padres, tienen que darse cuenta cuÁles son los requisitos de mi descrito y hablar con los maestros, los maestros no quieren re clasificarnos, quieren darnos mÁs posibilidades, quieren ayudarlos. y l quÉ pueden aprovechar en la secundaria y preparato
sandra rodrÍguez, directora de la secundaria o high school de san bernardino, y hÉctor murrieta directoren secundaria Últimamente. y dice uno, genial, el problema es que no termina. ahÍ es donde viene la mala noticia. entonces, la pregunta para usted doctora rose marie aguilar es ¿cÓmo hacer para que estos niÑos se queden? porque muchas veces el tema, es no pueden procesar la informaciÓn, algunos no manejan el idioma inglÉs, como en nuestra ciudad santa ana, donde el 60% de los...
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it is the job of san bernardino deputy d.a. karen kim to prosecute him.t evidence is surveillance video of one of the two bank robberies parker now stands accused of committing. >> i believe it's one of the most important pieces of evidence especially when it captures the actual crime being committed. >> but sometimes the raw video doesn't tell the whole story, especially when a multi-camera surveillance system captures it. kim brings the tape to the san bernardino sheriff's department high tech crime unit where they specialize in enhancing video. detectives used special software that's able to isolate and separate out the images recorded by each camera. >> there are certain elements that we have to show of a crime and the video if it captures the entire robbery scene can help us in establishing the elements of the crime. >> because none of the tellers can testify they saw a weapon, kim needs to establish that force was used during the robbery. these images of the men jumping the counter bring home the terror for the jury. >> it's very reasonable when som
it is the job of san bernardino deputy d.a. karen kim to prosecute him.t evidence is surveillance video of one of the two bank robberies parker now stands accused of committing. >> i believe it's one of the most important pieces of evidence especially when it captures the actual crime being committed. >> but sometimes the raw video doesn't tell the whole story, especially when a multi-camera surveillance system captures it. kim brings the tape to the san bernardino sheriff's...
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i know when we all first started coming together mayor morris talked about and san bernardino talked about what they intended to do and now you hear quite naturally that is what they do. and that is important. you heard the mayor of santa rosa say i tried law enforcement, that doesn't cut it. so, these networks are critical because we are charged with creating new and enduring structures. one thing i routinely talk about is not that we don't know what to tdo, it is can away scale it up and sustain it. the very quick lesson i want to share from my time with the naval postgraduate school is the way they framed the issue. when they first got involved in us everyone thought we were going to be running a black ops operation and nothing could have been further from the truth. on the other hand i'm absolutely delighted the best and brightest two miles away were in our community and wanted to share their expertise. when they looked at this issue through kind of a counterinsurgency lens, it helped us move forward. a weak win is when you begin to suppress the violence and strong win is when yo
i know when we all first started coming together mayor morris talked about and san bernardino talked about what they intended to do and now you hear quite naturally that is what they do. and that is important. you heard the mayor of santa rosa say i tried law enforcement, that doesn't cut it. so, these networks are critical because we are charged with creating new and enduring structures. one thing i routinely talk about is not that we don't know what to tdo, it is can away scale it up and...
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it started just after 2:00 this morning in the san san bernardino city of colton.a train derailment carrying a toxic chemical. it took some time to determine that none of the chemical leaked from the cars. part of interstate 10 was shut for 2.5 hours. >>> one high profile high flying company is on a hiring bing. it expects the last three years to come. consumer editor tom vacar joins us now from the company's headquarters in buehrleing game to show us how many employees virgin america plans to bring on board. >>> it's true that many of us think of flight ahen attendants who serve the drinks. reality the most important part of the safety contingency of an air flight in flight. one of the most important safety devices in all. this is the virgin american airlines new passenger cabin. one that will never leave the ground but it will train legions of flight attendants who will leave the ground to keep you safe. >> virgin group founder sir richard brandson attended the opening of virgin america. despite an anemic economy, virgin america is on a roll. >> we have plans to
it started just after 2:00 this morning in the san san bernardino city of colton.a train derailment carrying a toxic chemical. it took some time to determine that none of the chemical leaked from the cars. part of interstate 10 was shut for 2.5 hours. >>> one high profile high flying company is on a hiring bing. it expects the last three years to come. consumer editor tom vacar joins us now from the company's headquarters in buehrleing game to show us how many employees virgin america...
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the commission says pg&e ran less rigorous tests than what was mandated on a pipe running from san bernardinodino to milpedis. pg&e said it had no choice. the commission wants pg&e to give advance notice in the future. regulators required testing after last year's deadly san bruno explosion. >>> turns out steve jobs has been making plans for continuing his way of thinking by establishing what he called apple university run by this man jobs recruited the former dean of jail business school in 2008. he and his team research apple's dee decision and the people mo make them and use them as case -- studies. jobs took his inspiration from hewlett and packard. one former apple executive's the idea was to take what is uniquely apple then impart that dna to future leaders. the challenge of man training apple's mystique was evident this week when the new ceo took the stage for the debut of the apple 4s. many say cook didn't live up to the normal buzz that was so easy for jobs to get. >> steve jobs black turtleneck some tweeted me asking if i wore this in remembrance of him. apprently there's a movement
the commission says pg&e ran less rigorous tests than what was mandated on a pipe running from san bernardinodino to milpedis. pg&e said it had no choice. the commission wants pg&e to give advance notice in the future. regulators required testing after last year's deadly san bruno explosion. >>> turns out steve jobs has been making plans for continuing his way of thinking by establishing what he called apple university run by this man jobs recruited the former dean of jail...
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way to get people to open th >>> scammers in san bernardino county used a made-up baby funeral as a wayo get people to open their wallets. police officers responded to a tip. they said about a woman begging for money to pay for an infant's memorial service. that led investigators to uncover an alleged scam in which panel handlers pocketed thousands on behalf of babies who never died. authorities say they made between $700 and $1,400 a day. >> instead of seeking gainful employment, they decided that they would rather stand on street corners and tell lies and based on the emotional aspects involved with it to get people to give them large sums money. >> police say the racket had been going on six months to a year in both california and arizona. four people have been arrested. >>> a group of adult daycare service providers gathered on the steps of city hall at a to protest the governor's slashing of adult daycare as a medi-cal benefit. the program is slated for elimination on december 1. mayor lee said the decision puts an added pressure on working families. >> parents and -- and sons and
way to get people to open th >>> scammers in san bernardino county used a made-up baby funeral as a wayo get people to open their wallets. police officers responded to a tip. they said about a woman begging for money to pay for an infant's memorial service. that led investigators to uncover an alleged scam in which panel handlers pocketed thousands on behalf of babies who never died. authorities say they made between $700 and $1,400 a day. >> instead of seeking gainful...
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. >> originally i came to jail february 21st, 1981, convicted in san bernardino county for murder/robbery. >> given a sentence of 34 years to life, randall was 18 at the time of his conviction. but his rap sheet started much earlier. >> i have been gang banging since i was 9 years old. coming from an impoverished neighborhood in southern california, my mother and father tried to move to pomona to establish a better life for us. by the time we moved there, it's mostly a middle-to-upper class neighborhood, being already bit by the gang bug, we just exported the gang life out there. >> randall's gang activity led to his incarceration at the youth facility and soon after, prison. there he joined a militant gang called the black guerrilla family. >> ended up in 15 years solitary confinement. tried to get back into the main line, but it was kind of hard. after facing walls for 15 years and handcuffs everywhere i went, i didn't adjust too well. i still became more assaultive, more combative, more violent. >> after 25 years of incarceration, randall had plenty of violent episodes to share. >> i h
. >> originally i came to jail february 21st, 1981, convicted in san bernardino county for murder/robbery. >> given a sentence of 34 years to life, randall was 18 at the time of his conviction. but his rap sheet started much earlier. >> i have been gang banging since i was 9 years old. coming from an impoverished neighborhood in southern california, my mother and father tried to move to pomona to establish a better life for us. by the time we moved there, it's mostly a...
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host: ray is on the line from san bernardino, california.aller: i want to know why the government is cutting back on senior citizens with social security. a lot of the benefits have been cut. their checks are being cut. they are not giving any raises to meet up with a high cost of living. the big gas prices, the food prices, everything is going up and that checks are not being cut. -- how did they expect us to survive on the way they are cutting back? host: what is your perspective? caller: my medication used to cost me $55 a month and now it is over $160 for the same, identical medication. the government just does not help in any way, shape, or form. they still want to cut more. host: going back to the broader debate on how everything is paid for. guest: on the one hand, if your honor so security check, that is not going away. but you're not getting a cost of living increase and it does not take into account the increasing out-of-pocket paying for medical assistance. yes, when you talk about spending in this country right now and how we do
host: ray is on the line from san bernardino, california.aller: i want to know why the government is cutting back on senior citizens with social security. a lot of the benefits have been cut. their checks are being cut. they are not giving any raises to meet up with a high cost of living. the big gas prices, the food prices, everything is going up and that checks are not being cut. -- how did they expect us to survive on the way they are cutting back? host: what is your perspective? caller: my...
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speaker, in my congressional district, the unemployment rate is 17%, and in san bernardino county it's 13%. my constituents need a bold plan of action, not more gridlock in washington, d.c. they want us to come together and take action. the american jobs act provides a clear path forward to put our country back to work. this bill contains bipartisan ideas that will put teachers, firefighters, fire responders and cops back to work. provide tax cuts that puts money in the pockets of working americans right now. give businesses job creating tax breaks right now and provides a boost to our economy right now. this bill is fully paid for, not adding a dime to our deficit. the republican party has supported these ideas in the past. it's time to put politics aside. let's come to the table and work together. the american people cannot afford to wait any longer. let's act now, pass this bipartisan jobs bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one
speaker, in my congressional district, the unemployment rate is 17%, and in san bernardino county it's 13%. my constituents need a bold plan of action, not more gridlock in washington, d.c. they want us to come together and take action. the american jobs act provides a clear path forward to put our country back to work. this bill contains bipartisan ideas that will put teachers, firefighters, fire responders and cops back to work. provide tax cuts that puts money in the pockets of working...