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. >>> three minutes before five right now. 84 years in the making. 96-year-old lgot her high schoo diplomaday. forced to quit school at the age of 13. son flew in from tennessee to celebrate. dropped out of school to help on the family farm. message for students who might struggle or consider dropping out of school. >> at least stay in. get all the education you can. you know, that's what you need. >> mid atlantic state career and education center helped her earn her degree. huge congrats. serious come backer. finishing her degree. >> never too late. >>> new for more stories at 5:00 a.m. >> catching a killer. hunt for the man wanted in dual shooting that police are calling armed and extremely dangerous. >>> senator's high hopes to legalize marijuana and chances it has of passing. >>> taking it to the ring. proposal from the fan who faced off against the governor of new jersey. wait until you hear this story. >>> let's get right to bill henley. most accurate neighborhood weather forecast. >> steamy. >> sure is this morning. feel the humidity. considerably higher this morning. keeping temper
. >>> three minutes before five right now. 84 years in the making. 96-year-old lgot her high schoo diplomaday. forced to quit school at the age of 13. son flew in from tennessee to celebrate. dropped out of school to help on the family farm. message for students who might struggle or consider dropping out of school. >> at least stay in. get all the education you can. you know, that's what you need. >> mid atlantic state career and education center helped her earn her...
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they are leaving behind a succeeding generation of people who can't get the sort of works of high schoo work thal educated people once could get and could earn well. they published a weekly newspaper and he himself says his family was ridged itself upward because his father worked in the fact area for many years and had done well. i said why aren't their movements in the streets and he said we just don't have civil rights leaders tha between one's heathat we once hador we can't e with the migration of factories out of the city. he comes along and says to the people he doesn't care about whether they are downtown or not, he's more worried about the white people were caucasians that don't have the factory jobs and african-americans on the other hand are losing the opportunity to have manufacturing and well-paying jobs right in the city. one of the things i think you've discovered in your recording is when people are telling you they didn't necessarily offshore to china or move factories to china and so forth in order to save the labor cost. they moved for the subsidization. >> china is a
they are leaving behind a succeeding generation of people who can't get the sort of works of high schoo work thal educated people once could get and could earn well. they published a weekly newspaper and he himself says his family was ridged itself upward because his father worked in the fact area for many years and had done well. i said why aren't their movements in the streets and he said we just don't have civil rights leaders tha between one's heathat we once hador we can't e with the...
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we'll dig into the reasons this elementary schoo is still under construction. >> a full moon, surging low clouds and the possibility of spotty drizzle, all in my accuweather forecastoming up. >>> ahead on 7 on your side, the w ways scammers are using to spenyour gift card money. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> this is where you find the good life in san francisco. the private street lined with multimillion dollar homes, just outside the presidio itself. unbenoenknownst to the people w live here, the street was auctioned off for a mere fraction
we'll dig into the reasons this elementary schoo is still under construction. >> a full moon, surging low clouds and the possibility of spotty drizzle, all in my accuweather forecastoming up. >>> ahead on 7 on your side, the w ways scammers are using to spenyour gift card money. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. the energy...
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. >>> secelebrating back to schoo with a flash mob. they entertained with this amazing routined in the school today. the group sang "you can't stop the beat." that's the theme for the school year there. >>> it was a surprising move from the eagles trading their longest tenured player fan favorite john dorenbos to the saints. not surprisingly, this got a lot of folks surprised including teammates. hear what they think about the move and how it's going to affect the locker room. >>> and we're tracking tropical rain here the at home. this didn't become ir yet, but it's going to provide plenty of rain across the area tonight. i'll let you know when it comes to an end and who gets what. comen on back. >> we continue to follow breaking news in center city. a big problem for a lot of people commuting home. it stop ped the l from operatin in center city. one track is back in service, but there are still delays on the market line. >>> reactions pouring in tonight over a surprise move from the eagles. the magic is gone. john dorenbos is headed t
. >>> secelebrating back to schoo with a flash mob. they entertained with this amazing routined in the school today. the group sang "you can't stop the beat." that's the theme for the school year there. >>> it was a surprising move from the eagles trading their longest tenured player fan favorite john dorenbos to the saints. not surprisingly, this got a lot of folks surprised including teammates. hear what they think about the move and how it's going to affect the...
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lehigh schoo school. can you imagine having to go to a school with the name of your oppress sore on it? walking in a building or seeing a confederate flag hanging at a government building. imagine if you are a jewish person and you had to go to hitler high school or middle school? that would be completely offensive on the deepest level. that's how people of color feel in this country when we have to deal with figures like robert e. lee and confederate flags. it is no different than flying a swastika. the president is ignorant of history. he does not know context. he should go back to school and get an elementary education on how this country started and about protest groups and how this country works and who he represents and who he should represent. >> david axlerod, i'm really anxious to hear your reaction. >> at times like this, wolf, you expect the president of the united states, you want the president of the united states to exercise some moral authority, to exercise some leadership. we saw bill clin
lehigh schoo school. can you imagine having to go to a school with the name of your oppress sore on it? walking in a building or seeing a confederate flag hanging at a government building. imagine if you are a jewish person and you had to go to hitler high school or middle school? that would be completely offensive on the deepest level. that's how people of color feel in this country when we have to deal with figures like robert e. lee and confederate flags. it is no different than flying a...
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started k-12 that are relatively innovative in the sense that they don't try to be the big, mega 5000 schoo -- mega, 5000 student high school. students when i was in high school and that was a big high school. you can go to high school and get various light which whether it is latin, oren, french, spanish, name a language, our high school had it. you can go to architecture class, drawing class, lots of different music programs in the high school i went to. in the high school i have today, in the high schools that we had today, we don't actually have those programs on our campus. we do offer those programs to our students. indiana,l in gary, some have heard about. they actually graduate from purdue university. it was company paid for. sociologydegree in from purdue university. a four years bachelors degree completely paid for. we have students who graduate with an associates degree, two-year college really paid for. the story i would like to share is, this school because we approach it from a different perspective, i am an administrator of a total of 900 students. that is k-12. if we were to
started k-12 that are relatively innovative in the sense that they don't try to be the big, mega 5000 schoo -- mega, 5000 student high school. students when i was in high school and that was a big high school. you can go to high school and get various light which whether it is latin, oren, french, spanish, name a language, our high school had it. you can go to architecture class, drawing class, lots of different music programs in the high school i went to. in the high school i have today, in...
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12 schools that are relatively innovative in the sense that they don't try to be the big, mega 5000 schoo -- mega, 5000 student high school. there were 1200 students when i was in high school and that was a big high school. you can go to high school and get various light which whether you it is latin, oren, french, spanish, name a language, our high school had it. you can go to architecture class, drawing class, lots of different music programs in the high school i went to. in the high school i have today, in the high schools that we had today, we don't actually have those programs on our campus. we do offer those programs to our students. our school in gary, indiana, some have heard about. they actually graduate from purdue university. it was company paid for. she got a degree in sociology from purdue university. a four years bachelors degree completely paid for. we have students who graduate with an associates degree, two-year college really paid for. the story i would like to share is, this school because we approach it from a different perspective, i am an administrator of a total of
12 schools that are relatively innovative in the sense that they don't try to be the big, mega 5000 schoo -- mega, 5000 student high school. there were 1200 students when i was in high school and that was a big high school. you can go to high school and get various light which whether you it is latin, oren, french, spanish, name a language, our high school had it. you can go to architecture class, drawing class, lots of different music programs in the high school i went to. in the high school i...
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but t we went to the same schoo, we went to the same parties, we went to the same dances. and i never felt uncomfortable in the presence of the kids in town whose parents were really the more fortunate ones. and that's changed in this country today to a very disturbing extent. there's very little conversation, there's very little intercourse, there's very little communication, very little participation between the poorest people, poorest kids in our country, in our cities, and those who are well off. but i, it never occurred to me, that i wasn't as good as anne, or it didn't occur to her that i was not her equal in our relationship, and so that little town said to me, you signify, you matter. it doesn't matter that your dad is poor. so those benefits in this small town were available to an ambitious young man who was white. - you are 14 years old, you're in marshall, texas, and there's a political rally, and for the first time in your life you see in person lyndon baines johnson, the senator of the state of texas. what did you think when you first saw him? - i was bowled o
but t we went to the same schoo, we went to the same parties, we went to the same dances. and i never felt uncomfortable in the presence of the kids in town whose parents were really the more fortunate ones. and that's changed in this country today to a very disturbing extent. there's very little conversation, there's very little intercourse, there's very little communication, very little participation between the poorest people, poorest kids in our country, in our cities, and those who are...
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. >>> and schoocool back-to-schoo fashion that send your kid to the head of the class. "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey. it's tuesday morning. august 15th, 2017. there's an order. you're listening to "move your body." >> i don't think she meant it to be that mean. >> no? >> finger-pointing. i thought it was more happy. like, dance. >> move you aggressive. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we see al every 17 days. >> hold on a sec. you've been off a little bit. you've been off a little bit. >> sheinelle's not off that much. and i'm here if you're off. >> there you go. i've been here when you haven't been. >> really? hmm. >> yeah. >> we mean that as a compliment. >> you don't want me. >> you two have been fighting all morning. >> like we're married. >> it's all love. >> i guess you are my tv wife. >> what does that leave me then? >> then, it gets weird. >> al and the girls. >> like "sister wives." >> the annoying sister. can we talk about your bon voyage dinner you had. >> leila is getting ready to go to college. we had friends and family up.
. >>> and schoocool back-to-schoo fashion that send your kid to the head of the class. "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey. it's tuesday morning. august 15th, 2017. there's an order. you're listening to "move your body." >> i don't think she meant it to be that mean. >> no? >> finger-pointing. i thought it was more happy. like, dance. >> move you aggressive. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we...