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these high schoolers are the first students to finish the nonprofit peninsula bridge program. they're first generation americans and the first in their families to go to college. how excited were you when you got the letter of acceptance to your school? >> i feel like i was more than excited. it was such an emotional moment opening it with my patience sitting next to me knowing this is what i've worked for these past four years during high school. >> reporter: academic advisors work closely with student and their families beginning in 5th -- students and their families beginning in 5th grade through high school and even college. they provide personalized academic mentoring and tutoring. you're looking at the graduating class of 2018. these high schoolers are the first students to finish the nonprofit peninsula bridge program. they're first generation americans and the first in their families to go to college. how excited were you when you got the letter of acceptance to your school? >> i feel like i was more than excited. it was just such an emotional and overwhelming moment j
these high schoolers are the first students to finish the nonprofit peninsula bridge program. they're first generation americans and the first in their families to go to college. how excited were you when you got the letter of acceptance to your school? >> i feel like i was more than excited. it was such an emotional moment opening it with my patience sitting next to me knowing this is what i've worked for these past four years during high school. >> reporter: academic advisors work...
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. >> we are at a unique camp in the east bay started by a trio of high schoolers. >> security concerns after a prange caller somehow was routed through to the president of the united states. >>> and the six-ton idaho potato on it way to the bay area right now. that's a sight to behold where >>> and another look at sky7 live over the fire in concord. it's now grown to four alarms. >>> live pictures of a fire burning in the lime ridge area on the concord walnut creek border near ignacio valley road. concerns about the crystal ranch enabled. >> and we have an interview joining us by phone, ryan bane, fire official there tell us what is the latest we hear, word that more acres have been charred since the 100 figure we got a short while airing? can you tell us the latest? hello? ryan? >> okay sorry about that we lost ryan. let's tell you what we know about this. the fire started about 3:40 this afternoon. it's hot and not too windy in the hills near the walnut creek border. but the fire spread quickly, charred a considerable amount of acreage. and it's ringed by homes in the area which is w
. >> we are at a unique camp in the east bay started by a trio of high schoolers. >> security concerns after a prange caller somehow was routed through to the president of the united states. >>> and the six-ton idaho potato on it way to the bay area right now. that's a sight to behold where >>> and another look at sky7 live over the fire in concord. it's now grown to four alarms. >>> live pictures of a fire burning in the lime ridge area on the concord...
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and high schoolers, i grew up in l.a., and you had to wait for your driver's license, but wonderful to see what the drivers say and commit to and thanks very much for that. sidewalk bicycle riding. thank you for addressing it and putting it into the social media and training and all that. i suppose one of the responses to that is going to be that's all fine and good for the responsible people who pay attention to social media and go to the training. and i would encourage one, i think it's a small further step which is simply signage. i suspect our planners know, i certainly know where i see people ride bicycles on the sidewalk more than other places. it tends to be on one-way streets where they can't ride with traffic so they ride up the sidewalk. i see that on post street all the time, pick an example. i don't think it should be based on my personal anecdotes, but to the extent our planners know where we are getting citizen feedback on where there are particularly hot spots of sidewalk bicycle riding, that might be a very good place for a sign that says you can't ride the bicycle o
and high schoolers, i grew up in l.a., and you had to wait for your driver's license, but wonderful to see what the drivers say and commit to and thanks very much for that. sidewalk bicycle riding. thank you for addressing it and putting it into the social media and training and all that. i suppose one of the responses to that is going to be that's all fine and good for the responsible people who pay attention to social media and go to the training. and i would encourage one, i think it's a...
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babies and toddlers, middle schoolers, they pose a threat to our public safety and our national security, latino families who flee unthinkable violence are nothing more than pests. let me be clear, mr. president, running to save the lives of your child doesn't make you a criminal. it makes you a parent. and carrying innocent children away from their parents is shameful. it is cruel. and it is un-american. now president trump is calling on congress to fix a policy of his own creation. there's no law that instigates the president and his administration to do this, none at all. he chooses to do it. and house republicans are trying to pass a so-called immigration compromise when as far as i can see, the only thing it compromises is our time-tested system of legal family-based immigration in this country. contrary to speaker ryan's claims this will do nothing to end the separation of families at the border. it doesn't address the issue of the president's zero-tolerance policy or put an end to the administration's cruel practices. instead, the bill removes protections for asylum seekers and gi
babies and toddlers, middle schoolers, they pose a threat to our public safety and our national security, latino families who flee unthinkable violence are nothing more than pests. let me be clear, mr. president, running to save the lives of your child doesn't make you a criminal. it makes you a parent. and carrying innocent children away from their parents is shameful. it is cruel. and it is un-american. now president trump is calling on congress to fix a policy of his own creation. there's no...
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national chemistry challenge is the culmination of more than 40 state competitions f middle schoolers alsore enjoying the competition. there is a $22,000cholarship prize up for grabs. >>> you know it's hot and muggy today. how long will it last?e more on threcast coming up after this. ♪ ♪ . ♪ >>> from the three airports here big three airports reagan,l 91,les 94, tied for a recorwa by the bwi was 94, but this doesn't tell the whole w tail becausen you factor in all that heat and the humidity we eahad h index values well over 100 degrees. won't be tha bad for tomorrow for the entire area, primarily dc south could h pretty heavy humidity right along this front tomorrow, and it does look like the front is getting here a earlier. that's good because it will take away some extreeat but as the fronts pusths rough, with front and out ahead of theront looks like there' a potential we could have severe weather. right now, southern places under a marginal risk. this could be updated it. it would not surprise me looking at everything and we can have slight risk tomorrow posted in some places dep
national chemistry challenge is the culmination of more than 40 state competitions f middle schoolers alsore enjoying the competition. there is a $22,000cholarship prize up for grabs. >>> you know it's hot and muggy today. how long will it last?e more on threcast coming up after this. ♪ ♪ . ♪ >>> from the three airports here big three airports reagan,l 91,les 94, tied for a recorwa by the bwi was 94, but this doesn't tell the whole w tail becausen you factor in all that...
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. >> a middle schooler from dublin even made it into the finals at the tournament in maryland. kpix 5's kit do with a look at the local standouts. >> we've been following the progress of anesia. we learned a short time ago she got eliminated. the word, pavillon. she spelled it with an ant at the end. so close. >> reporter: never mind winning. the fact she's in the finals with 15 other xetsers an achievement itself. new entry rules introduced this year open up the competition and nearly double the field to a record 515 spellers. to get to this point, she had to spell words you probably didn't even know existed. here's the list of words that got the middle schooler to the finals. >> dublin unified school district president is beyond proud. >> i think it's a remarkable achievement for her to make the finals. she's a great shining example of what education looks like here at dublin unified. >> l-i-s-t. >> reporter: he nailed chembolist, along with a bunch of other words we've never heard of to make it all the way to the 24th spot. >> n-i-a-u-l-e. >> i'm feeling okay. >> reporter: t
. >> a middle schooler from dublin even made it into the finals at the tournament in maryland. kpix 5's kit do with a look at the local standouts. >> we've been following the progress of anesia. we learned a short time ago she got eliminated. the word, pavillon. she spelled it with an ant at the end. so close. >> reporter: never mind winning. the fact she's in the finals with 15 other xetsers an achievement itself. new entry rules introduced this year open up the competition...
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eric thomas tracked down the fairfield middle schooler at center of it all. >> reporter: jordan bellnking about how far he's come when he said this to lyanne melendez at the parade. >> want to take a risk on second-round pick from oregon who just started playing basketball at ninth grade, amazing. >> reporter: only clue to moments in the future. young face in the crowd and decided to share a hug and a message. that youngster -- >> good shot. >> reporter: 11-year-old from fairfield. guard on middle secondary school team who had no idea. >> thought would just be walking down. >> reporter: dad took the family to parade just as he has in the past. >> expected to see guys excited but not jordan hug my son. >> reporter: hug was one thing but message bell shared was special. >> told me to keep doing what i'm doing, young king, and someday you'll be like me. >> reporter: confirmed almost word for word by this tweet bell put out afterward. would like to play in nba said he was excited. could never tell from poker face. >> someone who didn't know him know he was excited? >> they wouldn't know
eric thomas tracked down the fairfield middle schooler at center of it all. >> reporter: jordan bellnking about how far he's come when he said this to lyanne melendez at the parade. >> want to take a risk on second-round pick from oregon who just started playing basketball at ninth grade, amazing. >> reporter: only clue to moments in the future. young face in the crowd and decided to share a hug and a message. that youngster -- >> good shot. >> reporter:...
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. >>> also happening today, bay area high schooler works to make golf more inclusive. >> he started to a charity to pay course fees for lower income kids so they can afford to play. >> some students at my school did not have all of the economic means to play golf. and i wanted to do something about that. there's a lot of players that played like basketball and football. but there weren't that many on the golf team. i thought there may have been an economic barrier so i wanted to solve that problem. >> so the group max started called golf 4 all is holding a charity this afternoon at moffett field. we've been talking to organizers and they tell so far. >>> coming up on quts it's in the bay, a crucial ruling for detain undocumented immigrants, we'll tell you about that. contractor disputes cross the desk of our response team all the time. >> consumer investigator chris chmura has a vital piece of information that might help prevent a problem. >> california law gives contractors who might redo your kitchen, for example, zero wiggle room to demand a lot of money up front. they can take 10%
. >>> also happening today, bay area high schooler works to make golf more inclusive. >> he started to a charity to pay course fees for lower income kids so they can afford to play. >> some students at my school did not have all of the economic means to play golf. and i wanted to do something about that. there's a lot of players that played like basketball and football. but there weren't that many on the golf team. i thought there may have been an economic barrier so i...
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public schooler teas are not mcensed. scotcfarland broke the story and hasmore. >>> the chairman of the d.c. council education committee says he is frustrated. d.c. schoolso are failing follow rules and regulations. our investigation found one at every four d.c. public school teachers is unlicensed, including some veteran instructures, even members of the elite chaerellors tea cabinet. child safety advocates and a member of the d.c. state board ofducation sayhis is a safety risk. only licensed teachers are tracked by t national nasdtec teactars se. to prevent them from crossing state lines and finding new jobs.'s d.eputy mayor for education says the school system is nonetheless hiring strong candidates. >> d.c. for many years has been a leade in teacher preparations, developments. often looked to for a very high bar that we set. d.c. public schools sets rigorous interview process as they hire teachers and school -- >> it does run background checks, and in response to our investigation, the school said starting in septembe
public schooler teas are not mcensed. scotcfarland broke the story and hasmore. >>> the chairman of the d.c. council education committee says he is frustrated. d.c. schoolso are failing follow rules and regulations. our investigation found one at every four d.c. public school teachers is unlicensed, including some veteran instructures, even members of the elite chaerellors tea cabinet. child safety advocates and a member of the d.c. state board ofducation sayhis is a safety risk. only...
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that i really hope that high schoolers in the future don't have to go through. >> strange to see myself be thinking of my friend carmen as i walk across that stage. as i wish that she could be walking across it with me. as i wish she could be going off to college with me. carmen will forever be with me. >> ariana ortega. >> matt should be on that stage. joaquin, he should be on that stage. >> reporter: as this chapter comes to a close, students and their families face the age-old question. where do we go from here? >> i was looking at attending stanford. but there was this kind of awakening within me and i think within lots my classmates as well, of the importance of being near those that you love and not taking them for granted. so i decided that maybe the university of florida may be a better fit for me. the idea of not being able to see them the next day, the next morning -- that's an unbearable thought. >> being sad is not the best option. >> reporter: the olivers say they'll continue pouring their energy into advocacy. with their nonprofit change the ref. >> you don't have to pay t
that i really hope that high schoolers in the future don't have to go through. >> strange to see myself be thinking of my friend carmen as i walk across that stage. as i wish that she could be walking across it with me. as i wish she could be going off to college with me. carmen will forever be with me. >> ariana ortega. >> matt should be on that stage. joaquin, he should be on that stage. >> reporter: as this chapter comes to a close, students and their families face...
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might break up with another high schooler and now here we are. can we deduce that perhaps all of that was part of some larger strategy? or am i giving the president too much credit? >> i -- might be giving the president a little bit too much credit there. the -- the president is a guy who lives in the moment, and he lives in the moment the way a new york real estate builder lives in the moment, which is, you do what you need to do to get the deal in front of you. and then you say what you need to say to get ta deal and then if things start to fall apart down the road, you deal with the consequences down the road. this is an odd way to do diplomacy. but, you know, you have to say, and i'm sounding like much more of a trump -- i am not a trump supporter and i am, have been very concerned about all sorts of issues with the president's behavior and very concerned about his dealings with north korea, but having been to the demilitarized zone, knowing something about what a scary place that is and what a scary place it could be, not just for the south
might break up with another high schooler and now here we are. can we deduce that perhaps all of that was part of some larger strategy? or am i giving the president too much credit? >> i -- might be giving the president a little bit too much credit there. the -- the president is a guy who lives in the moment, and he lives in the moment the way a new york real estate builder lives in the moment, which is, you do what you need to do to get the deal in front of you. and then you say what you...
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abc 7 news anchor eric thomas tracked down the fairfield middle schooler. >> reporter: he said this to abc 7 news reporter leanne melendez at the parade. >> --tb niprovided the only clue what would happen mom future, when bell spotted a young face in the crowd and decided to share a hug and a message. that youngster was 11-year-old micah johnson, a guard on his middle school team who had no idea what was about to happen. >> i thought he was going to keep walking down and not come to our side. >> reporter: his dad took the whole family to the parade as he has in years past. >> i'm expected to see guys excited. i didn't expect to see jordan hug my son. >> reporter: the hug was one thing, but the message bell shared, that was something special. >> he told me to keep doing what i'm doing, young king and some day you'll be like me. >> that was confirmed almost word for word by this tweet bell put on afterward. he says he was excited, but you could never tell from that poker face. >> would somebody that didn't know him know he was excited? >> they would not know at all. >> reporter: just as
abc 7 news anchor eric thomas tracked down the fairfield middle schooler. >> reporter: he said this to abc 7 news reporter leanne melendez at the parade. >> --tb niprovided the only clue what would happen mom future, when bell spotted a young face in the crowd and decided to share a hug and a message. that youngster was 11-year-old micah johnson, a guard on his middle school team who had no idea what was about to happen. >> i thought he was going to keep walking down and not...
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and junior high schoolers are organizing walkouts and what you make of this and what is your advice for young people today? >> i am thrilled by the activism that we are seeing and one of the most difficult issues that we confront is over our tragically high rate of gun deaths in the country and the constant pattern of mass shootings. what we have seen in our schools has ignited a level of civic involvement on the part of high school students and that is thrilling. what the parkland students are trying to do and i very much admire this, they want to turn common sense gun safety laws into a voting issue. people will say, this is always a voting issue, isn't it? it is for the other side. for the other side, whipped up by the exaggeration and the hyperbole and the high hypocrisy even of the nra and public figures, even though this is really a small minority of americans and frankly, a minority of gun owners because the majority of americans and a majority of gun owners support common sense gun safety laws. but because the anti-group is so well organized and so intimidating, and because
and junior high schoolers are organizing walkouts and what you make of this and what is your advice for young people today? >> i am thrilled by the activism that we are seeing and one of the most difficult issues that we confront is over our tragically high rate of gun deaths in the country and the constant pattern of mass shootings. what we have seen in our schools has ignited a level of civic involvement on the part of high school students and that is thrilling. what the parkland...
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we have high schoolers in junior high schoolers organizing walkouts in massachusetts. for example, what you make of it and what would your advice be to young people today? >> i am thrilled by the activism were seeing and the fact that one of the most difficult issues we confront is over our tragically high rate of gun deaths. there's a pattern of mass shootings and what we've seen in our school has ignited a level of involvement and its thrilling. what the parkland students are trying to do. they have gun safety laws made into a voting issue. people will say it's always a voting issue. it is for the other side. heather whipped up by the exaggeration and the hype verbally of the nra and public figures. even though it's a minority of americans and gun owners because the majority of americans and gun owners support common sense gun safety laws, but because the anti- group is so well organized and so intimidating, and because there's some history as to the price politicians pay for going up against them, it remains a voting issue only on one side clinical ledger. so what t
we have high schoolers in junior high schoolers organizing walkouts in massachusetts. for example, what you make of it and what would your advice be to young people today? >> i am thrilled by the activism were seeing and the fact that one of the most difficult issues we confront is over our tragically high rate of gun deaths. there's a pattern of mass shootings and what we've seen in our school has ignited a level of involvement and its thrilling. what the parkland students are trying to...
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teenagers and part of that can be explained by increased testing but doctors also say it's because high schoolers are starting to run out of their immunity to the disease. >> average number of young people that get in to see a physician in high school, about half of them. they're not getting in to make certain that they're getting their vaccine schedules updated. >> the vaccine doesn't work. >> reporter: don hart is a kier fraktor and anti-vaccine activist in marin county where five years ago vaccine rates were low at 78%. >> this is failure. so what do they want to do? they want to do more of the same. >> reporter: the biggest risk is really for infants between birth and six months of age. >>> dr. nona cunningham is an ob-gyn in marin. >> those infants can die from it because their wairz are so narrow and small. >> reporter: dr. can youingham says it's not just teenagers who should get the t-dap vaccine. pregnant women and anyone around an infant should also get vaccinated for whooping cough. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a private contractor hired by caltrans could face penalties after video sho
teenagers and part of that can be explained by increased testing but doctors also say it's because high schoolers are starting to run out of their immunity to the disease. >> average number of young people that get in to see a physician in high school, about half of them. they're not getting in to make certain that they're getting their vaccine schedules updated. >> the vaccine doesn't work. >> reporter: don hart is a kier fraktor and anti-vaccine activist in marin county...
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they're proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood. we cannot give away our property our historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't belong to them i mean. i think sharing this name will be the biggest forgery in history mastodon is this where we stand this don't say that history says it. the archaeological record leaves no doubt here in pella buried beneath cotton fields lies the four hundred hectare ancient macedonian capital it is from here that alexander the great set out to conquer asia and a few miles to the south archaeologists have found the royal tombs of the ancient macedonian dynasty. such fines do not exist outside greece but the talks between athens and scope designed to share macedonian identity the country that has called itself
they're proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood. we cannot give away our property our historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't belong...
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. >> eric thomas tracked down the middle schooler. >> warrior rookie jordan bell may have provided ahen he shared the championship joy with lyanne melendez. >>. started playing basketball in ninth grade. that's amazing. >> bell may have been thinking about the past when he spot add young face in the crowd. and give the young man a hug and said something in his ear that no one else could here that youngster. >> good shot. >> was 11-year-old makai johnson of fairland a guard on his middle school team who had no kbrd what was going to happen. >> i thought he was going to cope walking down on our side. >> his dad cecil banks took the family to the parade as he has in years past. >> i'm expected to see guys excited. but i didn't expect to see jordan hug my son. >> the hug was one thing. but the message bell shared, that was something peshl. >> and then told me, to keep doing what i'm doing, a young king, and some day you'll be like me. >> that was confirmed almost word for word by the wheat bell put out afterward. the young boy who would like to play in the nba one day says he was excited
. >> eric thomas tracked down the middle schooler. >> warrior rookie jordan bell may have provided ahen he shared the championship joy with lyanne melendez. >>. started playing basketball in ninth grade. that's amazing. >> bell may have been thinking about the past when he spot add young face in the crowd. and give the young man a hug and said something in his ear that no one else could here that youngster. >> good shot. >> was 11-year-old makai johnson of...
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these high schoolers are taking geometry outside of the classroom to measure their success while buildingure. here's nbc's joe friar. >> today we're going to talk about -- >> reporter: geometry classes are typically packed with an overwhelming array of points, lines, and arcs. >> is that a circle? >> reporter: so in colorado decided to tackle the subject from a different angle. >> definitely different than normal math class. >> the pole switch. >> reporter: this is geometry and construction where students actually build houses. here math lessons about trusses and triangles are hammered home. >> it's pretty cool. i like being high up. >> reporter: on the rooftops of their budding projects. >> are you actually learning geometry by doing this? >> yes. i actually am. math's one of my best subjects, and this is helping a lot. >> we're installing the kitchen sink. >> reporter: teacher scott berg says the goal is to show kids how math applies to the real world. unli where they just memorize it for a test and then regurgitate, it here they actually memorize it but then they go out and apply it to
these high schoolers are taking geometry outside of the classroom to measure their success while buildingure. here's nbc's joe friar. >> today we're going to talk about -- >> reporter: geometry classes are typically packed with an overwhelming array of points, lines, and arcs. >> is that a circle? >> reporter: so in colorado decided to tackle the subject from a different angle. >> definitely different than normal math class. >> the pole switch. >>...
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they're proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood. we cannot give away our property our historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't belong to them and. i think sharing this name will be the biggest forgery in history mastodon is this saw where we stand this don't say that history says it. the archaeological record leaves no doubt here in pella buried beneath cotton fields lies the four hundred hectare ancient macedonian capital it is from here that alexander the great set out to conquer asia and a few miles to the south archaeologists have found the royal tombs of the ancient macedonian dynasty. such finds do not exist outside greece but the talks between athens and scope here are designed to share macedonian identity the country that has call
they're proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood. we cannot give away our property our historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't belong...
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. >> reporter: taylor may look like your average elementary schooler. >> an interview with abc. >> reporter: but most 9-year-olds don't pull stunts like this. for her 2 million followers oge instagram, she is known for the foul-mouthed track talking alter ego, little tay. her shtick, a mashup of antics and over the top mimicking of gangster rappers. >> the haters [ bleep ] -- >> pretending to use the the n word. >> you don't have that view. >> who is little tya? >> i'm only 9 years old but i'mm more ma sure than the haters. >> reporter: but the pint size the social media star is rising questions about the potential for exploitation of children in the unchartered waters of social media. >> this is just who i able. this is my personality. >> reporter: sat down with her and her mom six weeks after they moved from canada to hollywood to pursue her dream of fame. there are many parents that will say, where are the parents? >> i'm a proud mom. it's a great parent and my daughter has accomplished so much by herself. >> reporter: over several hours with us, little tay slips in and out of character.
. >> reporter: taylor may look like your average elementary schooler. >> an interview with abc. >> reporter: but most 9-year-olds don't pull stunts like this. for her 2 million followers oge instagram, she is known for the foul-mouthed track talking alter ego, little tay. her shtick, a mashup of antics and over the top mimicking of gangster rappers. >> the haters [ bleep ] -- >> pretending to use the the n word. >> you don't have that view. >> who is...
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and he is soon-to-be middle schooler. however a day does not go by where i don't worry about his future. pre-existing condition protections must be guaranteed for our children and families. thanks to the affordable care act and pre-existing protections, we were given a fighting chance and real reason to hope. thank you for protecting those provisions. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. it is an honor to be here with you. and the astounding stories we have heard so far this morning. mr. kennedy: at its core our health care system reflects a commitment that we as a country make to our neighbors at their moment of deepest need. it unites us because every single one of us at some point have called on that system. bringing a child into this world. or watching a loved one pass-through it. or a hard twist of fate or fortune along our jounies. -- journeys. a young boy diagnosed with leukemia, a young woman with a.l.s. in a car tball player accident. randy, a 10-year cancer survivor from washington. these stories are what unit
and he is soon-to-be middle schooler. however a day does not go by where i don't worry about his future. pre-existing condition protections must be guaranteed for our children and families. thanks to the affordable care act and pre-existing protections, we were given a fighting chance and real reason to hope. thank you for protecting those provisions. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. it is an honor to be here with you. and the astounding stories we have heard so far this morning....
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to high schoolers in disseminating this ai knowledge. and we need more of that in higher education. the second dimension i want to answer quour question is ai as a technology itself can help improve education itself in the machine learning community, i'm sure, greg, you also agree with me. there's an increasing recognition of life -- the opportunity for lifelong learning, using technology as assistive technology. i have colleagues at stanford who focus on research in reinforcement learning and education, how to bring more technological assistance into the teaching and tutorialization of the education itself. i think this could become a huge tool, as i was saying, to augment human teachers and educators so our knowledge can reach more students and a wider community. >> excellent. and for other witnesses, could you maybe comment on how academic institutions and industry could work with government on ai? >> so recommendation is really starting about measurement, to understand what's happening in the field. i think it's really about, for exa
to high schoolers in disseminating this ai knowledge. and we need more of that in higher education. the second dimension i want to answer quour question is ai as a technology itself can help improve education itself in the machine learning community, i'm sure, greg, you also agree with me. there's an increasing recognition of life -- the opportunity for lifelong learning, using technology as assistive technology. i have colleagues at stanford who focus on research in reinforcement learning and...
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middle schoolers are impressionable, not good. is obviously anti-police and wants to brainwash students into hating the police also. disturbing on so many levels. jillian: let's lighten the mood, bring a story that is pretty amazing, army specialist hitting a home run returning home from deployment to surprise his fiancÉe but a bigger surprise on the baseball field, got down on one the end asked madison to marry him and the newly engaged couple join us now, thank you for joining me this morning, congratulations, how are you feeling now that this is gone viral throughout the country? >> i didn't think it would get this much publicity. >> i didn't inspect it. jillian: tell me about your deployment. you were overseas the last tween 9 months, where were you? >> out of the area. >> you knew you wanted to do this once you got home? >> it had to be planned before i was home. at the ballgame, started talking about the engagement. jillian: how long have you known each other? >> since her freshman year in high school. jillian: tell me when
middle schoolers are impressionable, not good. is obviously anti-police and wants to brainwash students into hating the police also. disturbing on so many levels. jillian: let's lighten the mood, bring a story that is pretty amazing, army specialist hitting a home run returning home from deployment to surprise his fiancÉe but a bigger surprise on the baseball field, got down on one the end asked madison to marry him and the newly engaged couple join us now, thank you for joining me this...
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what a high schooler on the peninsula did after being attacked on a popular walking trail. >>> plus, washed up along the shore, the thing in the ocean that made have led to this shark's death. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. fopg fo fogged in across pacifica. how much hotter that week? that update in about seven minutes. possibility of parole. that )s what a richmond man is facing if he )s convicted of . >>> life in prison without the possibility of parole. that's what a richmond man is facing if he is convicted of sexually assaulting a high school girl in palo alto. the girl is, her quick thinking actually scared off the attacker before he harmed her even more. anousha rasta joins us along that trail with the reporter: a. >> it seems like a pretty safe area. from what i've seen, people are walking and seem happy here. it's a pretty surprising thing to hear. >> reporter: a sexual assault back in march along this possible palo alto popular bike and jogging trail. steps away from major corporate offices like tesla's headquarters and a stanford laboratory. tonight, new details
what a high schooler on the peninsula did after being attacked on a popular walking trail. >>> plus, washed up along the shore, the thing in the ocean that made have led to this shark's death. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. fopg fo fogged in across pacifica. how much hotter that week? that update in about seven minutes. possibility of parole. that )s what a richmond man is facing if he )s convicted of . >>> life in prison without the possibility of parole....
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(ken)plus: two high schoolers caught on camera fighting on a school bus.it's one of their mother's violent reaction that is controversial. (pam) and next: if your area is at risk for a fire.. your power might be shut your power for a fire.. area is at risk for a fire.. your power might be shut off. how people in the east bay are reacting to the news.. during the current hot temperatures. (ken)many people across the bay area are reacting to the latest p-g-&- e announcement. the company says it may áátemporarily turn people's power off during extremely hot weather that could potentially lead to fires... kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke with residents in walnut creek.. and joins us live with their reactions. hermela, what are you hearing? (ken) hearing? (ken) q and a with hermela (pam) a live look outside tonigh. (ken)lawrence has the forecast lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland with highs soaring into the mid 90s. but fog moved in along the coast to cool temperatures there in the 50s and 60s. tonight will be partly cloudy with patchy coastal fog and clear and mild inland. on the sat
(ken)plus: two high schoolers caught on camera fighting on a school bus.it's one of their mother's violent reaction that is controversial. (pam) and next: if your area is at risk for a fire.. your power might be shut your power for a fire.. area is at risk for a fire.. your power might be shut off. how people in the east bay are reacting to the news.. during the current hot temperatures. (ken)many people across the bay area are reacting to the latest p-g-&- e announcement. the company says...
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. >>> so we do say congratulations in the meantime to a high schooler in the heart of texas.r heights, texas and they do things bigger in texas and so does this dad. after his son graduated, look at that. he took out an entire billboard to say congratulations to his son. he was graduating from a local high school. the dad there arranged -- >> what did you get for graduation? >> i got like a bill from my parents, okay, you're moving out. >> you're moving out? where's your rent check. >> a billboard for them. he put it on twitter, my dad put me on the billboard for graduation. it is lit. congrats. >>> high school is something to be congratulated about, but also insane sports skills, take a look at this ping-pong. this is amazing. through the ball of tape. with minimal effort. >> how many times did he try that? >> just this one. i don't know. >> that is very cool. >>> to keep with the sporting theme and motorsports right now, everybody gets excited for them, especially here in the summertime. this is a pretty old video, but we love watching it. this kid is excited. watching race
. >>> so we do say congratulations in the meantime to a high schooler in the heart of texas.r heights, texas and they do things bigger in texas and so does this dad. after his son graduated, look at that. he took out an entire billboard to say congratulations to his son. he was graduating from a local high school. the dad there arranged -- >> what did you get for graduation? >> i got like a bill from my parents, okay, you're moving out. >> you're moving out? where's...
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. >> its rare to see high schoolers show that much enthusiasm about anything. >> but this isn't youris is bases independent silicone valley. a $28,000 a year private school. a stones throw from some of the world's leading tech companies. >> erase the boards. they do this in the real price is right. they over bid all the time. >> ap calculus teacher thomas is a lifelong price is right fan. and one time contestant -- >> because this is the price is right and because we like to have fun -- >> he played game show host to teach complex math to students as young as 12. >> the game show sort of gives them this idea of the pressure of the test and more so than that it gives them the chance to just realize that learn can go be fun. >> students here are required to take at least seven advanced placement courses beginning as early as 8th grade. they must take six ap at the times to graduate but some take as many as 20. >> were you ever skeptical that these kids that the level would be able to take these lessons and learn this material? >> at first i was skeptical. what i discovered was if you p
. >> its rare to see high schoolers show that much enthusiasm about anything. >> but this isn't youris is bases independent silicone valley. a $28,000 a year private school. a stones throw from some of the world's leading tech companies. >> erase the boards. they do this in the real price is right. they over bid all the time. >> ap calculus teacher thomas is a lifelong price is right fan. and one time contestant -- >> because this is the price is right and because...
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happening today, a bay area high schooler works to make golf more inclusive. he started a charity to raise money to buy clubs and pay for court fees so lower income kids can afford to play. >> some students did no have the economic means to play golf. and i wanted to do something about that. there's a lot of players that played like basketball and football but there weren't that many on the golf team. it may have been an economic barrier. i wanted to solve that problem. >> the group he started call golf 4 all kids is holding a charity event at moffett field. we've been talking with the r g oregoner e oregonizers. >> first saw this, golf is a world changing type of thing because he saw a need and i can help with things i love. he took action and his mom said you want to change something, do it. so he did. >> good for him and good for his mom. >> absolutely. >> well definitely the weather today will be nice, playing some golf outside? >> it's going to be great today and throughout the weekend. it will be a little warmer today than yesterday. as we start out this
happening today, a bay area high schooler works to make golf more inclusive. he started a charity to raise money to buy clubs and pay for court fees so lower income kids can afford to play. >> some students did no have the economic means to play golf. and i wanted to do something about that. there's a lot of players that played like basketball and football but there weren't that many on the golf team. it may have been an economic barrier. i wanted to solve that problem. >> the group...
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i mean, every spring thousands of high schoolers make prom proposal videos that have better dialoguend better production values. i think it does illustrate some point here, which is that the presidency and department iplom about dialogue. president trump showed he was an utter failure at that at the g7. instead he did the one thing he could do, which is sell condos, sale real estate. he thought this marketing video would be basically in lieu of diplomacy with kim. >> let's watch that part. that's good. let's watch that. >> they have great beaches. you see that whenever they're exploding the cannons into the ocean, right? wouldn't that make a great condo. instead of doing that, you could have the best hotels in the world. >> stop. come out. >> think of it from aeal estate perspective. >> think of it from a real estate perspective. >> i've got to see it again. at the beginning i think he says when the cannons are going off, when they're nuking their neighbors. go. >> they have great beaches. you see that whenever they're exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? boy, wouldn't that
i mean, every spring thousands of high schoolers make prom proposal videos that have better dialoguend better production values. i think it does illustrate some point here, which is that the presidency and department iplom about dialogue. president trump showed he was an utter failure at that at the g7. instead he did the one thing he could do, which is sell condos, sale real estate. he thought this marketing video would be basically in lieu of diplomacy with kim. >> let's watch that...
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albert had given a muni tour to rising middle schoolers, i had asked a friend of mine to put me in touch with him, a friend that knew him. and asked him if he would be so kind to give my daughter's girlscout class a tour and he said he would. most of the girls in the school are familiar with muni, but they probably don't use muni very frequently. everyone had used it, but not frequently. it was great to see them have a mature conversation about the good and the bad parts of muni and to identify an amazing amount of good aspects of muni. and just to have the awareness of various concerns that they should keep in their mind. it made me very comfortable as a parent to see this sense of empowerment in the children. and probably two of the biggest takeaways that i saw all the girls have was that if they're using muni alone they should sit near the driver. [please stand by] -- got this really cool muni bag, so that every time you are shopping or whatever, you want to know how to get home, you have the map. so, i think every one of the students got that. bart also gave away some pins, so bart w
albert had given a muni tour to rising middle schoolers, i had asked a friend of mine to put me in touch with him, a friend that knew him. and asked him if he would be so kind to give my daughter's girlscout class a tour and he said he would. most of the girls in the school are familiar with muni, but they probably don't use muni very frequently. everyone had used it, but not frequently. it was great to see them have a mature conversation about the good and the bad parts of muni and to identify...
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these high schoolers are the first students to finish the nonprofit peninsula bridge program.y're first generation americans and the first in their families to go to college. how excited were you when you get the of the way." sot rene jimen director of c letter of acceptance to your school? >> i feel i was more than excited. it was such an emotional moment opening it with my parents sitting next to me just knowing this is what i've worked for all these past four years during high school. >> reporter: academic advisors with peninsula bridge worklessly with students and their families beginning in 5th grade through -- work closely with student and their families beginning in 5th grade through high school and even college. they provide personalized academic mentoring and tutoring to low income students living on the southern peninsula. victoria longino was just accepted to her dream school, whittier college. >> knowing that they believe in you and support you every step of the way. >> we really try to do the best to recruit academic advisors that our students can relate to that c
these high schoolers are the first students to finish the nonprofit peninsula bridge program.y're first generation americans and the first in their families to go to college. how excited were you when you get the of the way." sot rene jimen director of c letter of acceptance to your school? >> i feel i was more than excited. it was such an emotional moment opening it with my parents sitting next to me just knowing this is what i've worked for all these past four years during high...
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our high schoolers are 50% above with a should be right now.cores are three x what they should be. if you have these bad names in your portfolio, you are loving it for right now, but you had better get out in time. scarlet: our company is going to e wdym for "what'd you miss?" mr. wallace: i like it. scarlet: this is bloomberg. ♪ arlet: "what'd you miss?" fueling the fight between active and passive managers. ceo of texase is at the summit onrs. the future of active management. when you look at the debate between passive and active, what is new on this front? how has evolved? >> when i joined the debate couple of years ago, the debate was how far it can go, and it was all about active value. today, the debate is much more nuanced in the public narrative because people see that and an environment which is more volatile, less correlated asset then you have investors nothing seeing the value that active asset particular when you really want to be discriminatory abouthat you do and selective about the strategies you want to pursue, and i think that
our high schoolers are 50% above with a should be right now.cores are three x what they should be. if you have these bad names in your portfolio, you are loving it for right now, but you had better get out in time. scarlet: our company is going to e wdym for "what'd you miss?" mr. wallace: i like it. scarlet: this is bloomberg. ♪ arlet: "what'd you miss?" fueling the fight between active and passive managers. ceo of texase is at the summit onrs. the future of active...
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the high schoolers were invited to join their mentors to pick up brand-new outfits and accessories.s this important? well not only was it totally free of charge, it's helping them prepare not just to look great but for their future interviews. these young ladies are starting their careers post-graduation and they want to look their best. they want to feel their best. this organization understands that in order to put your best foot forward, you need to know how to do it. you need to look your best. i thank mary alice stevenson and that group for helping all of those great young women. you got to see it to be it and those ladies will look great starting out their careers. what an hour it's been. my goodness. by the way, congratulations, golden state warriors last night. kevin durant, what a game. you can find me all day long on twitter. i will not be here at 11:00 with my partner ali velshi because i'd love to interview alice johnson. i have to pick up my daughter. it's her last day of school. now i hasn't you off to my friend hallie jackson. >> school is out, summer. love that. >> p
the high schoolers were invited to join their mentors to pick up brand-new outfits and accessories.s this important? well not only was it totally free of charge, it's helping them prepare not just to look great but for their future interviews. these young ladies are starting their careers post-graduation and they want to look their best. they want to feel their best. this organization understands that in order to put your best foot forward, you need to know how to do it. you need to look your...
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that proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood the body we cannot give away our property l. historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't belong to them i mean. i think sharing this name will be the biggest forgery in history mastodon is this saw where we stand this don't say that history says it. the archaeological record leaves no doubt here in pella buried beneath cotton fields lies the four hundred hectare ancient macedonian capital it is from here that alexander the great set out to conquer asia and a few miles to the south archaeologists have found the royal tombs of the ancient macedonian dynasty. such finds do not exist outside greece but the talks between athens and scope here are designed to share macedonian identity the country tha
that proud of their great grandparents fought to wrest this land from the ottoman empire these high schoolers have heard the family stories of sacrifice and bloodshed they feel it's their duty to fight to keep the name macedonia exclusively greek the greeks feel they are defending themselves from a peculiar crime the first of a component of their nation hood the body we cannot give away our property l. historical pride of being greeks and macedonians certain people cannot take what doesn't...