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and there is the web address for the school of arts & culture. ll, up next, we'll speak, we'll be joined by the leader of the school of arts & culture here at the mexican heritage plaza, so stay with us. so, jessica's been onthe mexican the helm for a few months..oolh how would you--let's be honest, how would you assess the work that she's done? you've given--she's been given the reigns, something that you initiated. give us an assessment. blanca: she is the best. damian: right? blanca: she is absolutely the best. she is absolutely just right for the plaza. i'm so happy that she's there. damian: your thoughts on hearing this, jessica, from la madrina. jessica paz-cedillos: no, it's an honor. so we, right, are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the mexican heritage plaza. and i've told blanca and the folks that i meet with and interact with that i stand on the shoulders of giants. the reason i'm here is because women like blanca alvarado broke barriers, right? they broke the barriers actively-- [speaking foreign language] and so to be here, you kn
and there is the web address for the school of arts & culture. ll, up next, we'll speak, we'll be joined by the leader of the school of arts & culture here at the mexican heritage plaza, so stay with us. so, jessica's been onthe mexican the helm for a few months..oolh how would you--let's be honest, how would you assess the work that she's done? you've given--she's been given the reigns, something that you initiated. give us an assessment. blanca: she is the best. damian: right? blanca:...
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so the inauguration marks a high point and event celebrating this fence nary a big influential school of art and with tens of designs that continues to inspire artists and architect to stick. on the go for it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says he canceled peace talks with afghanistan's taliban leaders at camp david it he tweeted that he scrapped the secret meeting planned for sunday after the taliban took board credit for an attack in kabul that killed a dozen people including an american soldier the u.s. and the taliban have been meeting since last year in the hopes of ending the afghanistan conflict. our correspondent carla bleicher in washington has been following the story for us here's her assessment thirsts this car bomb attack in kabul that killed 12 people and that the taliban have admitted to was the last straw for president he has called off peace talks with the taliban even though a draft agreement was already on his says ready for him to sign that agreement is now of course avoided but it remains to be seen whether or not go she won't be picked up again b
so the inauguration marks a high point and event celebrating this fence nary a big influential school of art and with tens of designs that continues to inspire artists and architect to stick. on the go for it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says he canceled peace talks with afghanistan's taliban leaders at camp david it he tweeted that he scrapped the secret meeting planned for sunday after the taliban took board credit for an attack in kabul that killed a dozen people...
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now the bauhaus school of art and design was small its lifespan was short but i had an enormous impact on architecture and design that still resonates today now it was based in the german city of death cell from 1925 to 932 it spawned a generation of acclaimed architects and designers and a new museum opening there today showcases a seminal collection of work by its teaches and its students and it marks a high point in events celebrating the 100 year anniversary of bauhaus. some of the 20th century's most iconic designs by teachers and students at the bauhaus revolutionary at the time they are today familiar home and office staples but how are they made how did the school operate questions about house museum decile seeks to answer this but i did about him off because of the challenge in presenting the output of a school is that it's not so much about the end product which has been the focus of so many exhibitions over the decades it's more about the path taken to get that. started in that path as illustrated in exhibits of the materials used or prototype drawings some were submitted by
now the bauhaus school of art and design was small its lifespan was short but i had an enormous impact on architecture and design that still resonates today now it was based in the german city of death cell from 1925 to 932 it spawned a generation of acclaimed architects and designers and a new museum opening there today showcases a seminal collection of work by its teaches and its students and it marks a high point in events celebrating the 100 year anniversary of bauhaus. some of the 20th...
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about a school of art and design was long and it ran for just 7 years but it had a huge impact on architecture and design that resonates to this day a new museum has opened in the german city of death south showcasing a collection of work by its teachers and students marks a high point it's all a gracious of 100 year anniversary about. some of the 20th century's most iconic designs by teachers and students at the bauhaus revolutionary at the time they are today familiar home and office staples but how are they made how did the school operate questions about house museum seeks to answer this but does it about him all the challenge in presenting the output of a school is that it's not so much about the end product which has been the focus of so many exhibitions over the decades it's more about the path taken to get there. that path is illustrated in exhibits of the materials used or prototype drawings some were submitted by students for their admissions exams others are the work of their teachers visitors can compare the sketches with the physical products all reflect the key tenets of bauhaus p
about a school of art and design was long and it ran for just 7 years but it had a huge impact on architecture and design that resonates to this day a new museum has opened in the german city of death south showcasing a collection of work by its teachers and students marks a high point it's all a gracious of 100 year anniversary about. some of the 20th century's most iconic designs by teachers and students at the bauhaus revolutionary at the time they are today familiar home and office staples...
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of art arena has found a place in the museum. upstairs is the bauhaus collection. the museum does not limit itself to the bauhausus years, but illuminate factories -- why are your face of the school-- illuminates biographies of the school itself. >> our concept for the exhibition doesn't concentrate on the masters and their design icons, but primarily on student works. here you can see how things were created, what were the processes , and who collaborated with whom. reporter: using pairs of artists as illustrations, the exhibition tells the story of teaching. the metetal vessels are in great demand today. the two artists are highlighted here as light artists. this is a rare replica of the hungarian artist's light modulator. it was all about the senses and the elements, painting with light. touch, how do humans feel and what could a new human look like? here figures half man, , half machine, an early statement of the problem of artificial intelligence. with its focus on teaching, thee exhibition wanants to show that bauhaus is still relevant today. brent: how to sports news. in football, one of the new coaching arrivals is with the german team. yes been tasked with getting these
of art arena has found a place in the museum. upstairs is the bauhaus collection. the museum does not limit itself to the bauhausus years, but illuminate factories -- why are your face of the school-- illuminates biographies of the school itself. >> our concept for the exhibition doesn't concentrate on the masters and their design icons, but primarily on student works. here you can see how things were created, what were the processes , and who collaborated with whom. reporter: using pairs...
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well they were part of the most influential school of art and design in the 20th century but hell it brought together architecture design and art with the idea that form should follow function now it was originally conceived 100 years ago will now in this anniversary year a brand new bell helps museum has just opened right here in germany. a dark cube which is not just there to liven up the desam town center it's designed to provide a bridge between the city and its powerhouse architecture. it was created by the spanish architects office and. it stringent functionality only becomes apparent on the inside to pylons at the front and back at our 50 meter bridge without further supports. the 1500 square meters of museum space foam below there is plenty of room for a range of activities. for example this mobo color don't work by lucy raven it alludes to the color investigations carried out by bauhaus pioneers and to the transparency of powerhouse architecture. the work of art arena by rita mcbride has also found a place in the museum. up stirrers is the desk how about house collection the
well they were part of the most influential school of art and design in the 20th century but hell it brought together architecture design and art with the idea that form should follow function now it was originally conceived 100 years ago will now in this anniversary year a brand new bell helps museum has just opened right here in germany. a dark cube which is not just there to liven up the desam town center it's designed to provide a bridge between the city and its powerhouse architecture. it...
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resources as a student in school of the arts high school back in the day i also was able to participate in the youth council where i got to work with other students who were part of other schools in sfusd. we got to work together on a weekly basis on trying to to make a difference is in our high school and finding ways where we could collaborate and work together to have meaningful change for our peers. growing up in the late nineties, live and in section eight housing, being a student at school of the arts was isolating for me. having p. resources as a safe space, where i could connect with other people who looked like me, who had similar stories and backgrounds to mine, was really meaningful. after high school i was hired as an alumni intern where i got to work at balboa high school, and essentially, be part of the balboa. resources program where i got to see what it would be like to teach during the school day. i was able to run the mediation program. i got to develop support groups for students who were getting, who are disappearing in the ninth and tenth grade years. i was able to
resources as a student in school of the arts high school back in the day i also was able to participate in the youth council where i got to work with other students who were part of other schools in sfusd. we got to work together on a weekly basis on trying to to make a difference is in our high school and finding ways where we could collaborate and work together to have meaningful change for our peers. growing up in the late nineties, live and in section eight housing, being a student at...
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they've even trade marked their own school of art. >> we call it heidelbergology. >> what is your definitionogy? >> it is the study of found materials incorporated into the fabric and structure of an urban community and the effects on that community. >> reporter: you pheidelberg, this neighborhood on the map, and now you want to take to it in next level? >> that's whyy walk away. iowa done it. >> reporter: he is now represented by an art gallery in new york and other cities have asked him to create works of art to revitalize their neighborhoods. so it seems the philosophy of heidelbergology is spreading. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ (vo) sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. heif you're between trage 50 and 85,iz for you. it's important for you to know the truth, so please listen closely. i'm alex trebek, and all of the answers are false. so what is true? you can get coverage, regardless of your health, with
they've even trade marked their own school of art. >> we call it heidelbergology. >> what is your definitionogy? >> it is the study of found materials incorporated into the fabric and structure of an urban community and the effects on that community. >> reporter: you pheidelberg, this neighborhood on the map, and now you want to take to it in next level? >> that's whyy walk away. iowa done it. >> reporter: he is now represented by an art gallery in new york...
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the wages of every preschool teacher and every child care worker to the professional levels they deserve. [applause] invest in our infrastructure so we have good, clean schools, state-of-the-artll of our kids. [applause] universal, tuition free, technical schools, community college, and for your college for everybody wants to get an education. [cheers and applause] and there's more here in that same two cents we can make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the people who have student loan debt. [applause] >> host: mr. mccluskey. >> guest: this sounds like promising pretty much everything you can think of. and there's tends to be problem with campaigns what they say we'll pay for everything with one big tax. we all but ceased even if you can pass that big tax, people find ways not to pay it. that means you may end up with companies and people with wealth taking that well somewhere else. i'm always hesitant to say yes, we can pay for that. i also do think it's important to understand actually the increases we sat in spending are an inflation adjustment for people basis and a pretty constant until about the great recession. it's only in c th
the wages of every preschool teacher and every child care worker to the professional levels they deserve. [applause] invest in our infrastructure so we have good, clean schools, state-of-the-artll of our kids. [applause] universal, tuition free, technical schools, community college, and for your college for everybody wants to get an education. [cheers and applause] and there's more here in that same two cents we can make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of...
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i remember telling him, like, hey, this school called the school of arts inicago saw my artwork and offeredp to srt studying painting. at a young age, i came across a book by jacon what i had learned as a child was that art has to be something that you recognize, that tells a story, all these things, and looking at images of his work, felt very liberating and felt that they were paintings made with the idea of just the movement of painting and, you know, the physical part of it. then, when making art in chicago, i didn't know how to find my own voice. i had around my studio a big o pi a big mountain of dry oil paint that i didn't want to throw away. i decided i wanted to collage it on the canvas. most of the proers were laughing at the ideas i was coming u with saying that my paintings were about the warmth of puerto rico and the caranib arteds, that was when i going back of the memories with grandmother, and i departed with the idea of composing this imagery collages dry oil paint. i started having quite a good response to it. i started paintg smokies of different glasses after colors and
i remember telling him, like, hey, this school called the school of arts inicago saw my artwork and offeredp to srt studying painting. at a young age, i came across a book by jacon what i had learned as a child was that art has to be something that you recognize, that tells a story, all these things, and looking at images of his work, felt very liberating and felt that they were paintings made with the idea of just the movement of painting and, you know, the physical part of it. then, when...
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what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsch i think is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it. what are the ramifications? the ramifications are that there will not be another sheku kanneh—mason coming out of a state school if things go on the way they are. the schools minister doesn't agree. he says he's put specific funding in place to support music education. we want things to improve in every area. that's my ambition — for every area of the curriculum. but with the music hubs, for example in 2016—17, 700,000 young people were taught to play music, a musical instrument in whole class ensembles. we are spending £100 million per year on those kinds of extra school music tuition. good, but not enough good enough, according to this academic.
what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsch i think is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it. what are...
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what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsure, which i think is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it. what are the ramifications? the ramifications are that there will not be another sheku kanneh—mason coming out of a state school if things go on the way they are. the schools minister doesn't agree. he says he's put specific funding in place to support music education. we want things to improve in every area. that's my ambition — for every area of the curriculum. but with the music hubs, for example in 2016—17, 700,000 young people were taught to play music, a musical instrument in whole class ensembles. we are spending £100 million per year on those kinds of extra school music tuition. good, but not enough good enough, according to this ac
what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsure, which i think is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it....
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what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsink is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it. what are the ramifications? the ramifications are that there will not be another sheku kanneh—mason coming out of a state school if things go on the way they are. the schools minister doesn't agree. he says he's put specific funding in place to support music education. we want things to improve in every area. that's my ambition — for every area of the curriculum. but with the music hubs, for example in 2016—17, 700,000 young people were taught to play music, a musical instrument in whole class ensembles. we are spending £100 million per year on those kinds of extra school music tuition. good, but not enough good enough, according to this academic. the gov
what i think is a crisis for schooling in britain is that, of course, all the private schools are still having lots of funding for creative artsink is very dangerous. her daughters say that they do see a divide when studying at the royal academy of music in london on saturdays. i mean, i normally feel like the odd one out, really. they all go to private schools and i thinkjust because the fees... you can't really... music is not made accessible for people who can't afford it. what are the...
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lastly, on the final day of this week, the school of the arts will be holding an all school assembly to watch superfast, the disability festival. >> the c.a.c. wants to recognize work being done to fill special education vacancies. the pathway teacher program and other interim and emergency credential programs are helping to ensure that there are less special ed classroom vacancies. as of september 8 there were only three openings for certified teachers. they were at washington high school, wallenberg high school and at sanchez elementary school. however, filling para educator openings remains a challenge. as of september 8, there were 49 para educator openings. it is good to know there is a para educator hiring event at october 3rd, the c.a.c. encourages sfusd to continue looking at creative ways to entice people to apply for these openings. in addition, the c.a.c. is asking the district to improve and expand case ms. code reporting for a educators. it is crucial to professional development and supports are in place for these new teachers and are prepared to support students with di
lastly, on the final day of this week, the school of the arts will be holding an all school assembly to watch superfast, the disability festival. >> the c.a.c. wants to recognize work being done to fill special education vacancies. the pathway teacher program and other interim and emergency credential programs are helping to ensure that there are less special ed classroom vacancies. as of september 8 there were only three openings for certified teachers. they were at washington high...
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my daughters go to the school of the arts. the students there is a higher representation of black students. that is good. we have done a lot of good there. the black families don't necessarily reflect the range of black families we are serving in other parts of the city. you have to look at things in an intersectional way. i wanted everybody to see this information and i will post it after the fact. it is sfusd compared to the new school. 52% white. i don't see that anywhere else in the district. even at groton you have larger percentages of white students. we have segregation in our schools. you have high concentrations of latin or asian students. in the subgroups and this is important what you didn't present on as far as academic data because you didn't have the numbers to report on it. is one thing you are doing is not serving students that are disadvantaged and not serving english learners at the same percentage. it is big differences. when you are not doing well like socioeconomicicly in terms of diversity you could make
my daughters go to the school of the arts. the students there is a higher representation of black students. that is good. we have done a lot of good there. the black families don't necessarily reflect the range of black families we are serving in other parts of the city. you have to look at things in an intersectional way. i wanted everybody to see this information and i will post it after the fact. it is sfusd compared to the new school. 52% white. i don't see that anywhere else in the...
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i know there has been talk about the school of the arts site, soda. and i know we have talked to the school board, but i wondered where that was. >> chief nicholson: what i can say about different sites, we don't really want to talk about it in open session in case somebody else gets the idea that they want to go in there, so we're not going -- i'm not going -- i'm happy to talk to you offline about things, but yeah. >> commissioner cleaveland: sure. all right. >> chief nicholson: we'll chat. >> commissioner cleaveland: in terms of the chase center that vice president kovington brought up, doesn't the chase center have a private ambulance contract, so they're going to have ambulances at the chase center and personnel there i think for every event, correct? >> yes, they have their own medical plan. they have two ambulances within chase center. and medical group in there. so, yes. they are ready to go and like chief cochran said, the guy who is leading the charge there is, you know, formerly from secret service or something and he's the real deal. so he
i know there has been talk about the school of the arts site, soda. and i know we have talked to the school board, but i wondered where that was. >> chief nicholson: what i can say about different sites, we don't really want to talk about it in open session in case somebody else gets the idea that they want to go in there, so we're not going -- i'm not going -- i'm happy to talk to you offline about things, but yeah. >> commissioner cleaveland: sure. all right. >> chief...
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. >> she eventually earned a scholarship to young people's school of the performing arts and studiede island college after which she was accepted to new york's famed juliard school. she was nominated for her first tony award for her broadway debut in august wilson's 7 guitars. >> opening night of seven guitars, when i think about everything that i believed that being an actor was, that was it. my mom and dad being in the audience and my dad crying. i was like, i'm it. this is it. i have arrived. i wish i could go back there. and i'm like really viola, you thought that was it, right? >> davis went on to win four tonys. one for king headley ii in 2001 and another in 2010 for fences. she began to land small roles in television and film. in 2009 davis earned an academy award nomination and the attention of a hollywood icon for her performance in a single scene of doubt. >> i am trying to do just that. >> then what do you want from me? >> what was it like to jump into movies from the stage? >> i always say all you have to do in a movie is sustain a performance for 30 seconds. when you're
. >> she eventually earned a scholarship to young people's school of the performing arts and studiede island college after which she was accepted to new york's famed juliard school. she was nominated for her first tony award for her broadway debut in august wilson's 7 guitars. >> opening night of seven guitars, when i think about everything that i believed that being an actor was, that was it. my mom and dad being in the audience and my dad crying. i was like, i'm it. this is it. i...
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of our kids? i want to make sure that there is a mental health counselor in every school in the united states of america that needs one. [applause] sure every kid has access to artherapy and music therapy and play therapy. i want to make sure that there is social and emotional learning programs in every single school in the united states of america, need we recognize that we trauma informed curriculum, that we need to take care of our kids. we need to make sure their brains are functioning. we've got to rebuild vocational education in the united states of america so our kids are prepared for the future. [applause] sure that ourake kids can't afford to go to college, and those people who have student loans can renegotiate them down so the banks don't make all the money and the people of america can win again in the american economy. [applause] us to recognize as a country that health care is a right. it is a human right to have health coverage in 2019. need some public option for the american people to buy into. 2.5x as much as every industrialized country and we get the worst health care results. but we also need to have a conversation in the united states. we a
of our kids? i want to make sure that there is a mental health counselor in every school in the united states of america that needs one. [applause] sure every kid has access to artherapy and music therapy and play therapy. i want to make sure that there is social and emotional learning programs in every single school in the united states of america, need we recognize that we trauma informed curriculum, that we need to take care of our kids. we need to make sure their brains are functioning....
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most beloved of the patriarchs is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and professor of history arts and sciences at harvard . she won the pulitzer prize for the hemingway's of monticello, a subject she had written about. her honors include a guggenheim fellowship, macarthur fellowship,national humanities medal, national book award and women of power and influence award at the national organization for women . to her right is annette gordon-reed brenda wineapple, the in teachers author. heralded as a guidebook and cautionary tale for our time and a book on a question ripped from the headlines . her other books include ecstatic nation named best by the new year york times and white heat, a finalist for the national book critics circle award. her efforts and reviews appear in many publications. she teaches inthe mfa programs at columbia university .bi so the first question is sort of an easy one to pose . should president trump be impeached? david, i want to start with you. in may you wrote apiece on the mueller report called an indictment . canyou explain to us what you meant ? >> fir
most beloved of the patriarchs is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and professor of history arts and sciences at harvard . she won the pulitzer prize for the hemingway's of monticello, a subject she had written about. her honors include a guggenheim fellowship, macarthur fellowship,national humanities medal, national book award and women of power and influence award at the national organization for women . to her right is annette gordon-reed brenda...
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education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with natalie wechsler to discuss her brand-new book the knowledge gap the hidden cause of america's broken education system and how to fix it. >> guest: i'm delighted to be here with you. >> let's start by talking about what was your inspiration for writing this book. >> guest: i had been writing about education reform efforts which there were many and i was also somewhat involved in the reform movement i was on the board of the charter school when i became fascinated by what was going on partly because i think education is so important, i think it is our best hope for addressing inequity in society and breaking the cycle of poverty and also intellectually what is interesting to me there was a mystery i wanted to solve essentially which is what happens when kids got to high school everything seemed to fall apart, school seemed to be improving at the middle schoo
education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with natalie wechsler to discuss her brand-new book the knowledge gap the hidden cause of america's broken education system and how to fix it. >> guest: i'm delighted to be here with you. >> let's start by talking about what was your inspiration for...
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as young people prepare to go back to school, we've been looking at whether arts subjects are being squeezed out oft fewer students taking a level art. it's dropped by 7% in the past 5 years. but teachers, the creative industries and students themselves say the subject should be given more emphasis in the classroom. it allows you to develop your ideas. it allows you to develop your ideas. it comes up in english, it comes up in maths. analysing 3d shapes or analysing a story and coming up with something completely fresh and created off the top of your head, it's just a very important subject. more than 200 airline passengers have been arrested on suspicion of being drunk at london's airports over the last two years. people were detained for offences including sexually assaulting staff and urinating in public. some were even found to be too drunk to fasten their seatbelts. heathrow come out worst in the country with over 100 people arrested. sir eltonjohn will feature on a new set of stamps to celebrate his contribution to music. the 12 designs will show some his performances in the capital as well a
as young people prepare to go back to school, we've been looking at whether arts subjects are being squeezed out oft fewer students taking a level art. it's dropped by 7% in the past 5 years. but teachers, the creative industries and students themselves say the subject should be given more emphasis in the classroom. it allows you to develop your ideas. it allows you to develop your ideas. it comes up in english, it comes up in maths. analysing 3d shapes or analysing a story and coming up with...
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school in the comfort of multiples or what did you. record you tube in your queue to open schools off to some less arts open guerrilla needs where there's really a need to turn the whole somewhere as you need to move away at the click of the us markets initially just to cure but you played the lead in your book lets you smile you meet each. one of the station moved beyond even the way surely you toast the movie do you think i'm a pretty you know i couldn't see it the school 1st i mean yeah the superstar on the . yes yes now it's there and you know it's at this it's saturday but i got out. the school that particular season and regina is my lead speech and it seems. like it doesn't if you put the price. but you don't go to mr straw why is there much earlier on course choice. was to be i'm. going to be you was not the same but as you live you why he's put on why you thought the gene that you would possibly knew her you push it was enough to hold one. i mean i'm not right we each boy. on your birth. story chest because we're going to leave you know. we're going to you know. why this isn't being done them so. excited need cocky but i. mean y
school in the comfort of multiples or what did you. record you tube in your queue to open schools off to some less arts open guerrilla needs where there's really a need to turn the whole somewhere as you need to move away at the click of the us markets initially just to cure but you played the lead in your book lets you smile you meet each. one of the station moved beyond even the way surely you toast the movie do you think i'm a pretty you know i couldn't see it the school 1st i mean yeah the...
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education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with natalie wechsler to discuss her brand-new book the knowledge gap the hidden cause of america's broken education system and how to fix it. >> guest: i'm delighted to be
education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with natalie wechsler to discuss her brand-new book the knowledge gap the hidden cause of america's broken education system and how to fix it. >> guest: i'm delighted to be
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the styles of high performance schools can spend up to $100000.00 euros a year on state of the art treatments that are often still under development. the extreme growth of the sports business is gendered a lucrative black market in doping worth an estimated $30000000000.00 euros a year so in whose interest is it to unmask the cheats and clean up sport to demand facility was picked up to measure it given that it was because the measure of the of a. to listen to any pain any sort of guessing whatever. is on the. eve of artistic. sponsors and sports federations a party responsible. for the video with my arm raised where is it being in my mind's eye would have. some leaders benefit financially from having doped athletes and cover up the cheating to ensure participation in international meetings such as ok because enough damage stopped at a bolt of the screen on top of a call for drugs and in a world that values performance and competition so highly all the proponents of green sports fighting a losing battle. it's rare to find out leads willing to talk about doping. where starting instigation that
the styles of high performance schools can spend up to $100000.00 euros a year on state of the art treatments that are often still under development. the extreme growth of the sports business is gendered a lucrative black market in doping worth an estimated $30000000000.00 euros a year so in whose interest is it to unmask the cheats and clean up sport to demand facility was picked up to measure it given that it was because the measure of the of a. to listen to any pain any sort of guessing...
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school board. and his disregard for history, public art, and the ability of san francisco students to think critically. that i think it's a is a most important piece. the good news is that they save -- the face-saving decision to preserve the meals will be preserved for the day when the school board members are succeeded by elected officials with a greater position for -- appreciation of art and history. again, that is what is happening here is that it seems very common today that people don't like something, they feel bad, they don't have to take the course, they don't have to go to that lecture, but, you know, how do we learn as a society? it seems the school board is unwilling to educate about the content of the murals, that are just as relevant now as when they are -- they were painted pick. and his is hyper- partisan, racially charged environment, these murals are still relevant to discuss history and current events. what better way to talk about our current president and his particular actions than to refer to things that happened hundreds of years ago and the response from this particular artis
school board. and his disregard for history, public art, and the ability of san francisco students to think critically. that i think it's a is a most important piece. the good news is that they save -- the face-saving decision to preserve the meals will be preserved for the day when the school board members are succeeded by elected officials with a greater position for -- appreciation of art and history. again, that is what is happening here is that it seems very common today that people don't...
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of an artist by the art world, is definitely not one i fit into. the art world wouldn't call me an artist because i didn't go to art school and i'm not represented byart fairs. i'm actually using the internet and the democratic effects of software, to distribute my work. >> reporter: and he knows the greatest distribution of his work takes place when we pick up our phones. this is the most analytical i think anyone has ever been about a selfie. >> we're selfie scientists. >> reporter: selfie scientists! did you just make that up right now? >> i think so. the illusionist, holding up a mirror to ourselves in a time of changing identity. is this all an illusion, or is the illusionist holding up a mirror to ourselves in a time of changing identities? it's how we bring real hope to our cancer patients- like viola. when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, her team at ctca created a personalized care plan that treated her cancer and strengthened her spirit. so viola could focus on her future. their future. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. canco♪ ozempic®! ♪enters of aoh!ic
of an artist by the art world, is definitely not one i fit into. the art world wouldn't call me an artist because i didn't go to art school and i'm not represented byart fairs. i'm actually using the internet and the democratic effects of software, to distribute my work. >> reporter: and he knows the greatest distribution of his work takes place when we pick up our phones. this is the most analytical i think anyone has ever been about a selfie. >> we're selfie scientists. >>...
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school funding across the whole of england for 2020—2021. one head teachers‘ union has welcomed the idea, saying it would require extra money and careful planning but could create time for artsts, which are increasingly squeezed out of the school day. the government says it's making record investments in education and children's services to help young people overcome the challenges they face. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. there is that? good afternoon. this is northumberland. it is my favourite picture of the day and it just makes you want to be there. the weather has settled down a bit. the cloud looked more unsettled over the moors, but on the whole it is dry with lengthy spells of sunshine. more cloud over northern ireland. still a nagging northerly breeze down the east of england in particular, making it feel chilly. but warm in the sunshine elsewhere, with the warmest temperatures in south wales and the south—west of england. as the sky is clear, the temperatures will drop. it could be slightly frosty in north—east scotla nd slightly frosty in north—east scotland or parts of england. lots of sunshine to start the
school funding across the whole of england for 2020—2021. one head teachers‘ union has welcomed the idea, saying it would require extra money and careful planning but could create time for artsts, which are increasingly squeezed out of the school day. the government says it's making record investments in education and children's services to help young people overcome the challenges they face. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. there is...
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massive realignment of investment at the direction of our children, who understands every school in america should be a palace of learning and culture into art. we need a president who understands we need to go deeper into conversation about race because a country just like an individual can't have the future want unless we want to clean up the pass. and a president who understands the dominance of the military-industrial complex on our national security agenda is an absurd, and absurdly dangerous wave for the next 50-100 years to get you can't up into peace. you have to proactively wage peace. those are the things which we need in a president. that's what we need in a president. someone who is principles and alignment of moral certitude and recognizes how off-center, how off course of our democracy is with the democratic principles and argumentative and principles. it has taken my experience to take me to the place being able to lay that come like a said and that the qualifications that we need. >> host: what shapes those principles? what are you a democrat? what did you come up with, not come up with but the areas that shaped her ideology?
massive realignment of investment at the direction of our children, who understands every school in america should be a palace of learning and culture into art. we need a president who understands we need to go deeper into conversation about race because a country just like an individual can't have the future want unless we want to clean up the pass. and a president who understands the dominance of the military-industrial complex on our national security agenda is an absurd, and absurdly...
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school of san francisco has not submitted a material revision. they submitted a renewal to the charter petition. therefore, the consideration of the charter revision is not applicable. material revision is eight tram of art that requires a charter school is proposing additional sites. in this case, there are no additional sites being proposed. to the extent that this was a big u.s. in law recently, it has been clarified in case on pending legislation in the senate right now. commissioner chapman will speak in a moment, to how the school is and always has been a k-12 school, one is building up and adding a grade per year. so, therefore, even if these additions are not considered part of the normal expansion. this will not be considered a material revision by law. i submitted legal opinion today to legal counsel. i have separate copies for the whole board here as well, if you like to review it. thank you very much. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for your review of our petition for renewal, including our program development to middle school and the revision of our lottery to families who qualify for free and reduced price lunch. there continues to be confusion about our request to extend our grad
school of san francisco has not submitted a material revision. they submitted a renewal to the charter petition. therefore, the consideration of the charter revision is not applicable. material revision is eight tram of art that requires a charter school is proposing additional sites. in this case, there are no additional sites being proposed. to the extent that this was a big u.s. in law recently, it has been clarified in case on pending legislation in the senate right now. commissioner...
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of our children. who understands that every school in america should be a palace of learning and culture and the arts. that they understand much deeper into a conversation about raising in this country. because just like an individual, we can't have the future we want lessor wheeling to clamp the past. the dominance on her national security agenda, is an observed and dangerous road for the next 50 to 100 years because you just can't backup into peace. you have to proactively waive peace. those are things we need in a president. someone has principles and the alignment of moral fortitude and recognizes how off center and off course our democracy is. it has taken my experience to take me to the place, to lay down like i said and then that's the qualifications that we need it. >> you put a lot there. why are you a democrat. where did you come up with or the areas that shaped your ideology. >> i was raised in a home where he said to my father, i don't care fbi at roosevelt, i'm old enough to remember bobby kennedy. i'm old enough to remember i was a child when martin luther king died. i was a child when k
of our children. who understands that every school in america should be a palace of learning and culture and the arts. that they understand much deeper into a conversation about raising in this country. because just like an individual, we can't have the future we want lessor wheeling to clamp the past. the dominance on her national security agenda, is an observed and dangerous road for the next 50 to 100 years because you just can't backup into peace. you have to proactively waive peace. those...
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of martial arts. many styles, many schools. having trained generations of fighters using a simple and effective philosophy that has some real application to our story. there it is, pasted on the wall behind the ring. one, speed. two, timing. three, distance. this same idea applies to the convention shunning sushi techniques of new york city legend naomichi yasuda. until recently, the chef partner of one of the very best, if not the best sushi restaurant in new york, the eponymous sushi yasuda. a short while ago, under very mysterious and completely misreported circumstances, he left the manhattan restaurant which still bears his name. and at age 52, moved to tokyo to start all over again. i was determined to track him down and see what the hell he was doing. these days, this great man is running a 14 seat sushi bar in the minato district of tokyo. his wife, naomi, is his only helper. >> yasuda: uh, welcome to new place. uh, thank you for coming. >> anthony: why did you do such a hard thing? >> yasuda: uh, this city, uh, tokyo,
of martial arts. many styles, many schools. having trained generations of fighters using a simple and effective philosophy that has some real application to our story. there it is, pasted on the wall behind the ring. one, speed. two, timing. three, distance. this same idea applies to the convention shunning sushi techniques of new york city legend naomichi yasuda. until recently, the chef partner of one of the very best, if not the best sushi restaurant in new york, the eponymous sushi yasuda....
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of finishing school. >>> these all belong to different people? >> almost all of them, yes. >> reporter: arthadwick and sons orchids in virginia. he used to sell orchids. now he mostly boards them. >> people say can you take care of my orchid and let it finish blooming? i guess i could. now i have a place to send them to camp. >> reporter: why don't people throw them away? >> there are people who do that. >> reporter: why doesn't everybody do that in >> you sort of feel guilty about throwing away a living plant. like tr: b eve see it any more. why did somebody bother you bringing you that? >> she has some emotional attachment to it. >> reporter: to this thing? >> yes. it's almost like family to them. >> reporter: and like family it can be hard to say good-bye. >> i have one of your orkchids here. it has predent bloomed in six years. >> reporter: he has to tell her it likely will never bloom again. >> she said just to bury it. >> reporter: how did she take? >> there was silence initially. then she realized there wasn't much she could do. >> reporter: fortunately, most orchids survive. after y
of finishing school. >>> these all belong to different people? >> almost all of them, yes. >> reporter: arthadwick and sons orchids in virginia. he used to sell orchids. now he mostly boards them. >> people say can you take care of my orchid and let it finish blooming? i guess i could. now i have a place to send them to camp. >> reporter: why don't people throw them away? >> there are people who do that. >> reporter: why doesn't everybody do that in...