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after masters thinking skills in the san fernando valley, i returned to u.c. santa barbara and led the system's largest and oldest precollege academic preparation program. his work helped prepare first generation low-income and underserved students and their families for higher education. over the course of his career, he also worked to get $.5 million in grants for funding for various agencies, inconstitutions, and academic outreach programs that help students across the state of california succeed and achieve their dreams. he has done all of this work and more so that students who were often discouraged and overlooked had the opportunity and support they needed and the enco encouragement to chase after their dreams and to achieve their dreams regardless of the circumstances they were faced with or what was thrown at them. brit ortiz, thank you for all that you have done during your 35-year career. you showed kids what is possible. you gave them the tools they need to learn. you helped them achieve their full potential and you helped make their dreams come tr
after masters thinking skills in the san fernando valley, i returned to u.c. santa barbara and led the system's largest and oldest precollege academic preparation program. his work helped prepare first generation low-income and underserved students and their families for higher education. over the course of his career, he also worked to get $.5 million in grants for funding for various agencies, inconstitutions, and academic outreach programs that help students across the state of california...
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con ex colegas en washington con, pero lo importante es que yo tengo dos nietos en el valle de san fernandor tiempo con todos ellos. y ojalÁ que pueda continuar con mi carrera unos aÑos mÁs adelante. presentador: ahÍ estÁn, son las palabras de tony cÁrdenas, vamos a desearle lo mejor y sabemos que siempre el pulso de la comunidad latina ha sido parte de la vida de tony cÁrdenas, mucha gracia. presentadora: al volver, los aumentos en el nÚmero de contagios de enfermedades respiratorias que estÁn ocurriendo a nivel estatal y quÉ medidas se estÁn tomando. chiara feliz navidad. cuando donas a los hospitales shriners para niños, les estás dando a los niños los regalos que siempre han necesitado. y ahora, gracias a tu apoyo, podemos darle a chiara el regalo que siempre ha soñado. cuando llames a este número especial con tu donación mensual, estarás dando a niños la posibilidad de cumplir sus sueños. y cuando lo hagas, tu donación tendrá el doble de impacto. gracias a tu apoyo, ahora puedo tocar el piano para mi familia. yo puedo jugar fútbol. cuando llames al número en tu pantalla ahora mismo, y
con ex colegas en washington con, pero lo importante es que yo tengo dos nietos en el valle de san fernandor tiempo con todos ellos. y ojalÁ que pueda continuar con mi carrera unos aÑos mÁs adelante. presentador: ahÍ estÁn, son las palabras de tony cÁrdenas, vamos a desearle lo mejor y sabemos que siempre el pulso de la comunidad latina ha sido parte de la vida de tony cÁrdenas, mucha gracia. presentadora: al volver, los aumentos en el nÚmero de contagios de enfermedades respiratorias...
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the missionaries were not intellectually though they came from a college of san fernando. most was daily -- daily lives. they demonstrate interest and empathy with otherd communities and cultures with the indigenous people and they establish a simple mission. many of you probably been to local missions in california that are ornate andat beautiful. missions and one is beautiful and the most operated are very rudimentary buildings that serve a basic purpose. it comes later when they are well-established and they master the indigenous labor they have access to their serving a larger population necessary and indigenous population. we think about that in the back of our minds. military missions are one-room chapel -- chapels with vertical poles very easy to catch on fire and many ofth them did and over the years they would be more built up. lesson the missionaries themselves live difficult hard lives. morere often than not in practie oftentimes there was one missionary and when creatine they found themselves rendered by a population that did not speak their language and they h
the missionaries were not intellectually though they came from a college of san fernando. most was daily -- daily lives. they demonstrate interest and empathy with otherd communities and cultures with the indigenous people and they establish a simple mission. many of you probably been to local missions in california that are ornate andat beautiful. missions and one is beautiful and the most operated are very rudimentary buildings that serve a basic purpose. it comes later when they are...
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Dec 27, 2023
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most who are operating came from the college of san fernando in mexico city. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to indigenous people in california they did not terribly seem concerned these people wanted to be evangelized. or wanted to convert. they see their faith as the white faith even if someone is resistant to it they're still tl doing god's work. they never really liked that relationship they had with the military but they were reliant upon eachh other they were reliant upon the military for protection, there is resistance and they need that protection the military is completely reliant on the missions. all their food, all their clothing, all of their materials come directly from the mission and are produced by the indigenous population.ea they need each other they cannot exist without each other. and again the missions established large indigenous people are less likely to resist or demonstrate a more welcoming attitude. they technically had a very limited authority this is largely because the spanish powers believed they had too much
most who are operating came from the college of san fernando in mexico city. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to indigenous people in california they did not terribly seem concerned these people wanted to be evangelized. or wanted to convert. they see their faith as the white faith even if someone is resistant to it they're still tl doing god's work. they never really liked that relationship they had with the military but they were reliant upon eachh other they were reliant...
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most came from san fernando, the city which is also where sarah was from. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to evangelization of indigenous people and didn't seem terribly concerned whether these people wanted to be evangelized or wanted to convert. they see their faith is the right faith even if someone is resistant to it they are still doing god's work. they never liked the relationship they had with the military but they are reliant upon each other. the missions were reliant upon the military. there is resistance, reason to need that protection, and the military is completely reliant on the missions, all their food, other clothing. all of their materials come from the missions and are produced by the indigenous population. they need each other, they can't exist without each other. again, the missions are established where indigenous people were less likely to resist. they had very limited authority because the spanish believe the jesuits had too much power wanted to limit that so all they did was perform religious functions. confession
most came from san fernando, the city which is also where sarah was from. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to evangelization of indigenous people and didn't seem terribly concerned whether these people wanted to be evangelized or wanted to convert. they see their faith is the right faith even if someone is resistant to it they are still doing god's work. they never liked the relationship they had with the military but they are reliant upon each other. the missions were...
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suspect took the amazon van, a van itself and left left the vehicle on 1000 oaks boulevard near san fernando avenue. police say many packages were stolen. no arrests have been made so far. u.s. postal service offering up to $150,000 for information that leads to both the arrest and conviction of 2 people who robbed a mail carrier in palo alto. this happened wednesday around 2 in the afternoon on almost street near on village circle. police say the thieves demanded the worker hand over her postal keys and when she didn't comply, they pushed or knocked her to the ground, leaving her with a chipped tooth swelling in her face and an injured wrist. police say the thieves also took her postal keys and her phone. anyone who may have witnessed the robbery is asked to call palo alto police. tonight, we're learning more about the 3rd victim killed in the deadly shooting at the university of nevada campus. >> in las vegas says she's on the left side of your screen. authorities have identified her as 69 year-old co talking she's an associate professor of japanese studies at the school to more professors
suspect took the amazon van, a van itself and left left the vehicle on 1000 oaks boulevard near san fernando avenue. police say many packages were stolen. no arrests have been made so far. u.s. postal service offering up to $150,000 for information that leads to both the arrest and conviction of 2 people who robbed a mail carrier in palo alto. this happened wednesday around 2 in the afternoon on almost street near on village circle. police say the thieves demanded the worker hand over her...
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officers say the suspect took the amazon van and then left it on 1000 oaks boulevard near san fernando. ave many packages were stolen. no arrests have been made. >> berkeley police have released new video showing the moments one of their officers fatally shot an alleged burglary suspect. >> what and then they got home or taking calls everything. report. >> the call came in around 05:30am, on november 6, 3, suspects broke into a vehicle near the corner of grayson and 7th street officers responding to the area were able to detain one of the suspects while the other 2 tried to escape in an suv. things took a dramatic turn. once officers blocked the suspect's past with their patrol cars. some viewers might find this part of the video. disturbing. >> 02:45am, an officer to 45 officer? >> hard. >> the suspect rammed their suv into a patrol car before driving onto the sidewalk. as you just saw, nearly hit 4 people, including 2 officers. one of those officers fired their gun several times striking the driver driver's been identified 39 year-old david bunny know he was pronounced dead at a loca
officers say the suspect took the amazon van and then left it on 1000 oaks boulevard near san fernando. ave many packages were stolen. no arrests have been made. >> berkeley police have released new video showing the moments one of their officers fatally shot an alleged burglary suspect. >> what and then they got home or taking calls everything. report. >> the call came in around 05:30am, on november 6, 3, suspects broke into a vehicle near the corner of grayson and 7th street...
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most of the original franciscan missions who were operating came from the colors of san fernando in mexico city, which is also where sara was from. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to the evangelization of indigenous people in california, and they didn't terribly seem concerned if these people wanted to be evangelized to or wanted to convert, they see their faith as the right faith. and so even if someone is resistant to it, they're still doing god's work. as i mentioned before, they never really like the relationship they had with the military, but they are both reliant upon each other. the missions were reliant upon the military for protection. there is resistance. there is reason to need that protection and the military is completely reliant on the missions. all their food, all their clothing, all of their materials come directly from the missions and are produced by the indigenous population. so they need each other. they can't exist without each other. and again, the missions are established, larger indigenous people were less likely to resist or demonstrated more
most of the original franciscan missions who were operating came from the colors of san fernando in mexico city, which is also where sara was from. they understood themselves as ordinary men dedicated to the evangelization of indigenous people in california, and they didn't terribly seem concerned if these people wanted to be evangelized to or wanted to convert, they see their faith as the right faith. and so even if someone is resistant to it, they're still doing god's work. as i mentioned...
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this happened in san fernando valley. neighbors shared this, we've be having burglaries everyday in this neighborhood, i'm not surprised, it's been a problem, residents are fed up. a grandmother and a toddler. >> steve: terrifying. thank you. 29 before the top of the hour, ainsley over to you and lawrence. >> ainsley: today marks six weeks before the iowa caucuses, mark your calendar. >> lawrence: donald trump is leading the field now in iowa by 43%. >> ainsley: leading by a lot, in national polls, 62%. >> lawrence: and this is all of the polls average. >> ainsley: real clear politics. >> lawrence: person close to him is ron desantis and haley. he is up by 27 against haley and desantis. >> ainsley: and just made an ad buy in the hawkeye state. >> lawrence: there was criticism of the president getting too comfortable and he made a big ad buy. he is beating biden in national polling by four points. >> ainsley: number two, tied, ron desantis and nikki haley tied in iowa. >> lawrence: the mood is right now, if you can get one
this happened in san fernando valley. neighbors shared this, we've be having burglaries everyday in this neighborhood, i'm not surprised, it's been a problem, residents are fed up. a grandmother and a toddler. >> steve: terrifying. thank you. 29 before the top of the hour, ainsley over to you and lawrence. >> ainsley: today marks six weeks before the iowa caucuses, mark your calendar. >> lawrence: donald trump is leading the field now in iowa by 43%. >> ainsley: leading...
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>> in february of that year, cops had their hands full with an especially heinous crime in the san fernandothat was sprawling. 29-year-old sherri rasmussen had been brutally beaten and shot in her own home. no suspects and few clues. then a couple of weeks later, a possible lead. former criminal variation yolanda mcclary was a consultant for nbc news. >> in the same vicinity, another woman was approached in her residence by two males at gun point, also involved a home invasion robbery situation, so police, early on, thought there was a possibility these two men might have something to do with the murder. >> a composite sketch was released of the 2 men. the dna collected at the crime scene was useless, at least right now. police collected it any way. why? >> at crime scenes, if you know there's possible evidence on anything, you're not going to leave it behind. so, it was great forethought on their behalf actually to recover it. >> detectives scoured the condo and the entire complex. the only thing apparently stolen was from the garage, sherri's car. and that was recovered just a mile away f
>> in february of that year, cops had their hands full with an especially heinous crime in the san fernandothat was sprawling. 29-year-old sherri rasmussen had been brutally beaten and shot in her own home. no suspects and few clues. then a couple of weeks later, a possible lead. former criminal variation yolanda mcclary was a consultant for nbc news. >> in the same vicinity, another woman was approached in her residence by two males at gun point, also involved a home invasion...
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a nonprofit in the san fernando valley takes therapy.ses to places where they can offer comfort, such as hospitals, schools, veterinarian centers. these horses are part of the los angeles mayor's crisis response team. they're highly trained. they can provide support to survivors of traumatic incidents, along with children suffering from debilitating illnesses or physics challenges. >> have you gotten better since the horse got involved in your physical therapy? yeah i'm doing something new and they do it. >> it makes me feel more proud to see what he's been through and to see how well he's doing. >> horse handlers say the horses show a remarkable ability to adapt to the situation. they can act playful around children who are learning to move. the horses can also stay quiet and gentle, gentle with children who are confined to hospital beds. california's new mental health care court has received more than 100 petitions in its first two months of operations. the care court is designed to compel treatment for people with severe mental illnes
a nonprofit in the san fernando valley takes therapy.ses to places where they can offer comfort, such as hospitals, schools, veterinarian centers. these horses are part of the los angeles mayor's crisis response team. they're highly trained. they can provide support to survivors of traumatic incidents, along with children suffering from debilitating illnesses or physics challenges. >> have you gotten better since the horse got involved in your physical therapy? yeah i'm doing something...
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there's san fernando avenue. police say many packages were stolen. no arrest made mission street vendors continue to protest a temporary ban. they say threatens their livelihood. dozens of them rallying friday. as you can see there, asking the city to let them continue to work at 24th and mission streets. one vendor telling from 4 he couldn't rent this month because of the ban. others say the ban has forced them to move to chinatown where there are fewer customers. >> and we are beloved to the saber. we are now belongs to chinatown. is the latino district and we are below that issue. >> the vendors who have legal permits to work say they don't want to hand out that just want to work in the mission district the san francisco department of public works, however, they say that their workers have been assaulted and threatened by people who are illegally selling stolen goods on the streets. well, within a matter of minutes, burglars empty out a small business in the east bay. looks like that video is sped up so you could see what happened here at a faster
there's san fernando avenue. police say many packages were stolen. no arrest made mission street vendors continue to protest a temporary ban. they say threatens their livelihood. dozens of them rallying friday. as you can see there, asking the city to let them continue to work at 24th and mission streets. one vendor telling from 4 he couldn't rent this month because of the ban. others say the ban has forced them to move to chinatown where there are fewer customers. >> and we are beloved...
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who would be responsible could strike us in hollywood, in the san fernando valley on the west side.ictim killed sunday around three in the morning in the southeast area in an alley at 836 west, 110th street. the victim identified as 37 year old jose palamos. police say the second victim murdered in the central division area around 4:55 a.m. monday in the 600 block of east mateo street. that victim, identified as 62 year old mark diggs. the third victim murdered wednesday around 2:30 a.m. in the hollenbeck division near the intersection of south avenue 18 and pasadena avenue. police will only say that victim was 52 years old, but they are not releasing his name until his family has been notified of his death. police concerned the suspect is preying on the homeless in areas where there are next to no witnesses. and they believe if he's not caught soon, he could target victims outside of the city. >> the vulnerable population is also subject to his actions, his his his murderous actions in other parts of the l.a. region. so this is this is we don't have the ability to cover every stree
who would be responsible could strike us in hollywood, in the san fernando valley on the west side.ictim killed sunday around three in the morning in the southeast area in an alley at 836 west, 110th street. the victim identified as 37 year old jose palamos. police say the second victim murdered in the central division area around 4:55 a.m. monday in the 600 block of east mateo street. that victim, identified as 62 year old mark diggs. the third victim murdered wednesday around 2:30 a.m. in the...
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i tried real estate around here like it was the san fernando valley wind latest. last year it was the colonel's turn and it was bad. we didn't want to step on their toes or anything. so we're entitled to a rotation to july. navy, army. air force, coast guard, seabees and marines. here you have a choice of five wars. no, and a lot of promotions are given in the field here. i saw a water buffalo with sergeant stripes. and the holidays are so emotional here. i saw one big tough marine just another marine. guy. he said, is that can't help, but he's my replacement. hey we got a bunch of messages for guys at this price from folks back home. and i feel like a cut rate postman a cb letter to al rice are here or is it right back here he is am, my boy right. hey i just want tell you that your mother wrote a letter asking us to do our show at july this year. so all you fellows out there, i just want you to know. we're here today because leonard's mother and general westmoreland agreed agreed. about way. i told where. well, where are you from? orange. connecticut. orange. you
i tried real estate around here like it was the san fernando valley wind latest. last year it was the colonel's turn and it was bad. we didn't want to step on their toes or anything. so we're entitled to a rotation to july. navy, army. air force, coast guard, seabees and marines. here you have a choice of five wars. no, and a lot of promotions are given in the field here. i saw a water buffalo with sergeant stripes. and the holidays are so emotional here. i saw one big tough marine just another...
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is a nonprofit in the san fernando valley, takes therapy horses to places where they can offer comfortsuch as hospitals, schools and veteran centers. they're part of the los angeles mayor's crisis response team. the animals are highly trained and meant to provide support to survivors of traumatic incidents, along with children suffering from debilitating illnesses or physical challenge. >> liz, have you gotten better since the horse got involved in your physical therapy? yeah i'm doing something new and they do it. >> it makes me feel more proud to see what he's been through. and to see how well he's doing. >> the handlers say the horses show a remarkable ability to adapt to a situation when they can act playful around children who are learning to move in new ways. then stay quiet and gentle when children are confined to a hospital bed. boy, it was a foggy start to the bay area all across the region today, fog leading to dozens of delays at oakland international airport, a total of 46 delays, three canceled trains due to fog. southwest also diverted flights to land at oakland. >> we sa
is a nonprofit in the san fernando valley, takes therapy horses to places where they can offer comfortsuch as hospitals, schools and veteran centers. they're part of the los angeles mayor's crisis response team. the animals are highly trained and meant to provide support to survivors of traumatic incidents, along with children suffering from debilitating illnesses or physical challenge. >> liz, have you gotten better since the horse got involved in your physical therapy? yeah i'm doing...
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i tried real estate around here like it was the san fernando valley wind latest. last year it was the colonel's turn and it was bad. we didn't want to step on their toes or anything. so we're entitled to a rotation to july. navy, army. air force, coast guard, seabees and marines. here you have a choice of five wars. no, and a lot of promotions are given in the field here. i saw a water buffalo with sergeant stripes. and the holidays are so emotional here. i saw one big tough marine just another marine. guy. he said, is that can't help, but he's my replacement. hey we got a bunch of messages for guys at this price from folks back home. and i feel like a cut rate postman a cb letter to al rice are here or is it right back here he is am, my boy right. hey i just want tell you that your mother wrote a letter asking us to do our show at july this year. so all you fellows out there, i just want you to know. we're here today because leonard's mother and general westmoreland agreed agreed. about way. i told where. well, where are you from? orange. connecticut. orange. you
i tried real estate around here like it was the san fernando valley wind latest. last year it was the colonel's turn and it was bad. we didn't want to step on their toes or anything. so we're entitled to a rotation to july. navy, army. air force, coast guard, seabees and marines. here you have a choice of five wars. no, and a lot of promotions are given in the field here. i saw a water buffalo with sergeant stripes. and the holidays are so emotional here. i saw one big tough marine just another...
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. >> a san francisco man was sentenced to 33 years in prison for killing a teenager and another young man, 25 year old fernandodmitted to shooting and killing the two people, including 59 year old davon hann. madrigal said he mistook hande for a rival gang member before he shot him to death in the mission district in july of 2019. at the time of the killing, madrigal was an advocate against youth violence, working with community groups. >> your time is now. 605. a san francisco business owner still recovers after he was attacked outside of his printing press shop. >> this happened wednesday at the corner of howard and moss in the city's south of market neighborhood. the attack was caught on camera. mark sackett says the trouble began after he approached a man who had just left a soup container outside his business. i said, hey man, i said, if you're going to leave, do you mind just tossing that in the garbage can? >> and he just turns to me and he's like, f you? and then he throws the soup towards me. i'm not waiting for somebody to punch me or cut me with a knife. again, i've been through that already down he
. >> a san francisco man was sentenced to 33 years in prison for killing a teenager and another young man, 25 year old fernandodmitted to shooting and killing the two people, including 59 year old davon hann. madrigal said he mistook hande for a rival gang member before he shot him to death in the mission district in july of 2019. at the time of the killing, madrigal was an advocate against youth violence, working with community groups. >> your time is now. 605. a san francisco...