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this course in sophomore year will have our students look at principled leadership in american government and society. for us, we think it's important to take a leadership role in sharing and enhancing civics education for our cadets. pete: we are also in the middle of a battle in higher education as you well know. there are threads that say we should reject 1776 all together. our real founding is 1619 how do
this course in sophomore year will have our students look at principled leadership in american government and society. for us, we think it's important to take a leadership role in sharing and enhancing civics education for our cadets. pete: we are also in the middle of a battle in higher education as you well know. there are threads that say we should reject 1776 all together. our real founding is 1619 how do
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>>bishop o'dowd sophomore forward jalen willis exploded on the national scene last season unlike any elite basketball recruit he figured this summer heat have the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of the top college coaches in the country. but then covid-19 happened so instead of fancy national tournaments across the country. it's been small gyms and rape rooms in oakland. >>he was supposed to be a busy summer full of high profile games on circuit for jay to move. >>i was planning to play for team won on. and now a we are going to travel around the country. a lot where plan he would be else okay we're going to plan a lot of tournaments and competitions but because of the pandemic a new basketball was shut down for the summer leaving jailing to continue his progression in the basketball world you'll fashion and work out away finding open runs in oakland during a pandemic. >>not so easy i would've been able to find the man >>and save their life like my kids in their lives. >>jalen is considered one of the top amateur basketball players in the country. he is currently ranked
>>bishop o'dowd sophomore forward jalen willis exploded on the national scene last season unlike any elite basketball recruit he figured this summer heat have the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of the top college coaches in the country. but then covid-19 happened so instead of fancy national tournaments across the country. it's been small gyms and rape rooms in oakland. >>he was supposed to be a busy summer full of high profile games on circuit for jay to move....
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stanford is planning for a limited number of freshmen and sophomore students to live on campus in the fall. linda is worried about coming up with the money to make it back home to new orleans if there is a covid-19 outbreak forcing her off campus. she is also worried about missing that sense of community. >> of course it is ideal that we have like a sense of community, especially like for people who do deal with any syndrome or are kind of like the others. i hope that i don't regret anything. so i have to prioritize my own fulfillment. >> reporter: and there is no lesson plan for that. julian glover, abc 7 news. >> so interesting to hear their perspectives. we do wish them the very best. all the important back to school information that you have been seeing this week, it is available on our website and also on our new connected tv apps. so you can learn to expect what schools reopen, ideas to keeping your kids engaged at home and tips for everyone to stay healthy and sane as the cool year sta school year starts. so you can find our special ongoing coverage. >>> one of the biggest chal
stanford is planning for a limited number of freshmen and sophomore students to live on campus in the fall. linda is worried about coming up with the money to make it back home to new orleans if there is a covid-19 outbreak forcing her off campus. she is also worried about missing that sense of community. >> of course it is ideal that we have like a sense of community, especially like for people who do deal with any syndrome or are kind of like the others. i hope that i don't regret...
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in a letter released today, stanford's president broke the bad news and the first year sophomore and transfer your students will not be allowed to live on campus. stanford had initially planned to allow half of all undergraduates to live on campus at the same time, but those plans are strapped due to the pandemic. the president added that almost all undergraduate classes will also be remote during the fall quarter. the university says if public health conditions allow, we plan to invite freshmen, sophomores, and new transfer students to be residence on campus for the winter quarter and to juniors and seniors for the spring quarter. >>> our top stories of 5:30, the pandemic is adding a new layer of complexity to a bay area heat wave. some restaurants in walnut creek have added water ministers to their outdoor setups. cooling centers are admitting far fewer people to adhere to physical distancing standards and coming up paul will show us this dangerous heat and how it is just getting started. >>> we are watching a new fire forcing evacuations in southern california as well. the ranch f
in a letter released today, stanford's president broke the bad news and the first year sophomore and transfer your students will not be allowed to live on campus. stanford had initially planned to allow half of all undergraduates to live on campus at the same time, but those plans are strapped due to the pandemic. the president added that almost all undergraduate classes will also be remote during the fall quarter. the university says if public health conditions allow, we plan to invite...
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. >> just two days into the school year, the sophomore honor student took out her phone and began tom the crowds. >> you get an insight to what it looks like from the students and teachers' view how dangerous it is to be in there and how easily it is to contract things in there. >> her video going viral, thousands sharing her post, sparking a nationwide conversation on whether schools should open as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. >> i've had a lot of people contact me, friends that i haven't talked to in a while text me and say, thank you for doing this. and there's been some people taking screen shots and saying stuff like, we're going to jump every girl named hannah in the 10th grade, or someone who lives in my neighborhood saying, oh, i know where she lives. >> by every definition, those are are threats. >> yeah. >> but hannah's video turned out to be a warning. over the weekend the superintendent sent a letter to parents. nine students and faculty tested positive for covid. the school is switching to digital learning for at least two days to be cleaned. >>
. >> just two days into the school year, the sophomore honor student took out her phone and began tom the crowds. >> you get an insight to what it looks like from the students and teachers' view how dangerous it is to be in there and how easily it is to contract things in there. >> her video going viral, thousands sharing her post, sparking a nationwide conversation on whether schools should open as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. >> i've had a lot...
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. >> you'll be a sophomore at stanford? >> that's right. i'll be a sophomore at stanford next year. really excited. >> great. so you were a freshman this spring at stanford when you guys also had to halt all your classes and go to distance learning, so somewhere in that came the idea of tree tow fouto. what is that? >> tree tutors is a revolutionary new tutoring service. it was formed in the aftermath of the covid lockdowns. i live in washington state. and my mom is a teacher and i think going back, i was really surprised by the lack of immediate kind of help that there was for high school students and a friend of mine actually called me and said, hey, we should start a tutoring service and that ended up being the other co-founder of tree tutors, ben fisher, another student at stanford and together we kind of thought of a way to incentivize stanford students to tutor. many of whom had lost their jobs on campus, to provide them with some sort of income, while still helping high school students to navigate, of course, that difficult terrain, as well as find a college and such. we want
. >> you'll be a sophomore at stanford? >> that's right. i'll be a sophomore at stanford next year. really excited. >> great. so you were a freshman this spring at stanford when you guys also had to halt all your classes and go to distance learning, so somewhere in that came the idea of tree tow fouto. what is that? >> tree tutors is a revolutionary new tutoring service. it was formed in the aftermath of the covid lockdowns. i live in washington state. and my mom is a...
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. >> reporter: 19-year-old joslyn is a sophomore at san francisco state university.e's been learning online since the college closed to students in march. but lagging internet issues at home have made it stuff. so bad she considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take the semester off. >> reporter: she's premed, so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well with online learning. >> reporter: 23-year-old jasmine is a graduate student at cal sate east bay, who also has med school in her future. like joslyn, she's concerned how much of her online material is actually sticking. >> it's just not the same level of understanding and comprehension as being in an academic environment. >> reporter: that has college students taking a deeper look at the cost of their education. joslyn depended on a work study program to help pay for part of tuition. with that program up in the air, she's left with even more to pay. she even launched a petition, now with hundreds of signatures, to get the university to lower prices, to no avail. stanfo
. >> reporter: 19-year-old joslyn is a sophomore at san francisco state university.e's been learning online since the college closed to students in march. but lagging internet issues at home have made it stuff. so bad she considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take the semester off. >> reporter: she's premed, so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well with online learning. >> reporter: 23-year-old jasmine is a...
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. >> reporter: 19-year-old joslyn is a sophomore at san francisco state university. he's been learning online since the college closed to students in march. but lagging internet issues at home have made it stuff. so bad she considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take the semester off. >> reporter: she's premed, so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well with online learning. >> reporter: 23-year-old jasmine is a graduate student at cal sate east bay, who also has med school in her future. like joslyn, she's concerned how much of her online material is actually sticking. >> it's just not the same level of understanding and comprehension as being in an academic environment. >> reporter: that has college students taking a deeper look at the cost of their education. joslyn depended on a work study program to help pay for part of tuition. with that program up in the air, she's left with even more to pay. she even launched a petition, now with hundreds of signatures, to get the university to lower prices, to no avail. stan
. >> reporter: 19-year-old joslyn is a sophomore at san francisco state university. he's been learning online since the college closed to students in march. but lagging internet issues at home have made it stuff. so bad she considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take the semester off. >> reporter: she's premed, so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well with online learning. >> reporter: 23-year-old jasmine is a...
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a sophomore at the university of minnesota, from eden prairie, minnesota... ...whose cash winnings total22,195. and a senior at indiana university, from greenfield, indiana... ...who won $200 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome, everybody, to the deciding game of our college championship. in a little bit, who gets to go home with this trophy as well as a check for $100,000? so good luck. here we go. ♪ now let's take a look at the categories, please, starting off with... next... ...followed by... ...and finally... tyler, you get to start us. let's start with greek, weak, $200. nibir. what is his heel? yeah. college life, $1,000.
a sophomore at the university of minnesota, from eden prairie, minnesota... ...whose cash winnings total22,195. and a senior at indiana university, from greenfield, indiana... ...who won $200 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome, everybody, to the deciding game of our college championship. in a little bit, who gets to go home with this trophy as well as a check for $100,000? so good luck. here...
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this was shared earlier by a sophomore. administrators initially suspended her but then revoked that punishment. >> i have gotten threats and things like that but i know that i am doing the right thing and it is not going to stop me from continuing to do it. but it is concerning. >> they l y rrowwhilthe building is cleaned. >> we have to clean the classroom and it is very difficult to physically distance when that occurs. >> they say there are still some pending coronavirus test results, so the number of campus infections could increase. >>> now to a fire watch in the so-called apple fire in san bernardino, they are 40% contained. the blaze has burned through more than 32,000 acres and destroyed four homes. they have been successful in suppressing the fire which is allowing firefighters to focus their efforts on protecting communities to preventing the fire's growth. also, a ventura county church defied a court order to stop holding indoor services. hundreds filled the pews yesterday and there were no masks and no social di
this was shared earlier by a sophomore. administrators initially suspended her but then revoked that punishment. >> i have gotten threats and things like that but i know that i am doing the right thing and it is not going to stop me from continuing to do it. but it is concerning. >> they l y rrowwhilthe building is cleaned. >> we have to clean the classroom and it is very difficult to physically distance when that occurs. >> they say there are still some pending...
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. >> reporter: 19-year-old jocelyn garcia is a sophomore at san francisco state university. online since sf state closed to students in march but lagging internet issues at home have made following lectures tough. so bad that the san jose native considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take this semester off. i'll be set back on my units and my track. >> reporter: she's pre med so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well with online learning. >> reporter: 23-year-old jasmine is a graduate student at cal state east bay who also has med school in her future. like jocelyn, she's considered how much of the online material is sticking. >> it is not the same level of comprehension as being in an academic environment. >> reporter: that has college students taking deeper look at their education. jocelyn depended on a work study program that she paid for to help with tuition. she's left with even more to pay. she even launched a petition now with hundreds of signatures to get the university to lower prices to no avail. stanford class of
. >> reporter: 19-year-old jocelyn garcia is a sophomore at san francisco state university. online since sf state closed to students in march but lagging internet issues at home have made following lectures tough. so bad that the san jose native considered taking a gap year. >> i can't take this semester off. i'll be set back on my units and my track. >> reporter: she's pre med so she decided to rough it out so she won't fall behind. >> a lot of students don't do well...
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it would allow freshmen and sophomores to go to some classes. it was hoping the pandemic would improve before the start of school, but that hasn't been the case and now all undergrad classes will be held online. >>> another athletic conference has decided to delay fall sport, st. mary's and santa clara are all part of the west coast conference. they reached the difficult decision after considering the health and safety of student aths lets. the sports affected are soccer men's and women's cross-country and women's volleyball. conference officials are still hoping to have a basketball season this winter, but we'll see. >> the u.s. has reported more than 5.2 million coronavirus cases and these are people who have since recovered and more than 166,000 people have died and reported deaths in the country have been above 1,000 a day for more than two weeks and here in the bay area and santa cruz county, we are closing in on 69,000 cases. meantime, presumptive nominee, joe biden says every american should be wearing a face mask when they're outside for
it would allow freshmen and sophomores to go to some classes. it was hoping the pandemic would improve before the start of school, but that hasn't been the case and now all undergrad classes will be held online. >>> another athletic conference has decided to delay fall sport, st. mary's and santa clara are all part of the west coast conference. they reached the difficult decision after considering the health and safety of student aths lets. the sports affected are soccer men's and...
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we've seen that story about the viral image from the sophomore that took a picture at her high schoolnded up getting suspended and then un-suspended. these kinds of images, these kinds of things that are happening in schools, parents need to be convinced that the way schools are reopening is something that they can be comfortable with. when you look at stories like in georgia, that may be a hard sell, bianna. >> you teed us up perfectly for our next conversation. it's going to be a busy few weeks for us. i look forward to working with you, as always. thank you. >>> several school districts in georgia returned to in-person classes this week and you just heard evan say this photo became viral, showing a crowded hallway with high school students packed shoulder to shoulder and not many of them are wearing masks. it's raising a lot of concerns about safety. the picture also got the georgia student who snapped the photo and tweeted it out briefly suspended from her school. the school has since reversed that decision and will allow the sophomore to return to classes on monday. now, that stu
we've seen that story about the viral image from the sophomore that took a picture at her high schoolnded up getting suspended and then un-suspended. these kinds of images, these kinds of things that are happening in schools, parents need to be convinced that the way schools are reopening is something that they can be comfortable with. when you look at stories like in georgia, that may be a hard sell, bianna. >> you teed us up perfectly for our next conversation. it's going to be a busy...
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15-year-old hanna waters, a sophomore at north paulding high school in georgia was suspended for violating her school's code of conduct by posting a photo of a school hallway, crowded with students, in the middle of a pandemic. she told me last night, she did it because she was concerned for the safety of everyone. well, today, hanna's suspension has been reversed. and she tells chris cuomo this. >> people shouldn't have to be risking their lives to go to work, to go to school. >> hanna says she'll be back in school on monday. but she could teach all of us a lesson. you're never too young to stand up for what's right. listen to what she says about that. >> do you regret doing any of this? >> i'd like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble. so i don't regret doing this because it's -- it needed to be said. >> good and necessary trouble, indeed. thank you for watching. our coverage continues. >>> and good evening. we start tonight with breaking news. president trump right now, speaking from his golf club in new jersey about the coronavirus relief bill. talks that appear to have
15-year-old hanna waters, a sophomore at north paulding high school in georgia was suspended for violating her school's code of conduct by posting a photo of a school hallway, crowded with students, in the middle of a pandemic. she told me last night, she did it because she was concerned for the safety of everyone. well, today, hanna's suspension has been reversed. and she tells chris cuomo this. >> people shouldn't have to be risking their lives to go to work, to go to school. >>...
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already bishop o'dowd sophomore forward jalen louis exploded on the national scene last season. and like any elite basketball court recruit. >>he figured this summer heat have the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of top college coaches in the country. >>but then covid-19 happen so instead of fancy national tournament's across the country. it's been small gyms and weight rooms in oakland. >>it was supposed to be a busy summer full of high profile games on to a new circuit for jeanne moos. >>i was planning to play for team why not. we are going to travel around the country. a lot where planned u of l second we're going to plan a lot of tournaments and competitions but because of the pandemic a new basketball was shut down for the summer leaving jailing to continue his progression in the basketball world the old fashioned the workouts and in the way finding open runs in oakland during a pandemic not so easy i haven't been able to find 2 >>save their life is like my kids in their lives. >>galen is considered one of the top amateur basketball cleared in the country. he is
already bishop o'dowd sophomore forward jalen louis exploded on the national scene last season. and like any elite basketball court recruit. >>he figured this summer heat have the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of top college coaches in the country. >>but then covid-19 happen so instead of fancy national tournament's across the country. it's been small gyms and weight rooms in oakland. >>it was supposed to be a busy summer full of high profile games on to a new...
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for freshmen, sophomore and transfer students. in an e-mail, they have scrapped the plans. now most in-person classes have switched to remote instruction, and housing will only be offered to people in special circumstances. stanford added that if allowed, they would be back only for the winter quarter. juniors and seniors would have to wait until potentially the spring quarter to come back. >>> we've been watch beiing key indicators for months. now it shows that the virus is declining across california, that includes hospitalizations and positivity rate. one number is still on the rise. this shows the number of daily covid deaths statewide. lower numbers in april, may and june, but then it spikes. the peak hits july 31st with 219 deaths. the state reported 160 new deaths today. >>> okay, waiting to reopen. there's one place that hasn't been able to reopen yet. hoping for the green light soon. happy hollow park and zoo in san jose. janelle wang joins us with how it's surviving with really no income coming in at all. >> reporter: yeah, nothing coming in. fortunately, the san
for freshmen, sophomore and transfer students. in an e-mail, they have scrapped the plans. now most in-person classes have switched to remote instruction, and housing will only be offered to people in special circumstances. stanford added that if allowed, they would be back only for the winter quarter. juniors and seniors would have to wait until potentially the spring quarter to come back. >>> we've been watch beiing key indicators for months. now it shows that the virus is declining...
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freshman, sophomores and new transfer students will start the school year learning from home. no dorms or classrooms. the university said it has helped health conditions would allow students to live on campus and attend in person classes. but recent spikes in coronavirus cases across california and here in the bay area have made it too difficult to do that. there is still some hope to have students back on campus for the winter quarter. >>> we go to gilroy where school has started. but some students are without a teacher. the situation made worse by a shortage of substitutes. >> reporter: this five-year-old was poised for her first day of kindergarten on wednesday. excitement turned to disappointment after her mother found out there was no teacher. >> the school district has not assigned a teacher to her class. so there is approximately 20 students with no teacher. no platform to work on. and are sitting and waiting to start their first day. >> reporter: the first day of distance-learning did not start on the second day of the school year either. they are still waiting for a t
freshman, sophomores and new transfer students will start the school year learning from home. no dorms or classrooms. the university said it has helped health conditions would allow students to live on campus and attend in person classes. but recent spikes in coronavirus cases across california and here in the bay area have made it too difficult to do that. there is still some hope to have students back on campus for the winter quarter. >>> we go to gilroy where school has started. but...
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some are just happy to be back around their teammates and that includes the super sophomore nick bosa. >>just being around the guys and it's it's really just taking a lot of stress out of my mind and i'm enjoying it a lot and i'm really excited for the year to come because i think we have added some great pieces and i was other obviously lost a couple, the people we've added have been impressed me in. i'm just super excited to get gone. >>nick always a great sound bite that you look at sports back to you guys. >>thanks so much jason, the young boys doing his part to try and make a difference details on the kind gesture there is a very cute little boy in el paso texas was doing his part to help his community during the coronavirus pandemic the 5 year-old and his mom are delivering care packages to essential workers. and the most vulnerable to the coronavirus jalah washington has his story. a little pushing we wanted to. a little dry. a lot of hearts goes a long way here will fare well burns or bookie has a lot of people calling her a call. >>has been going door to door in avery's. and
some are just happy to be back around their teammates and that includes the super sophomore nick bosa. >>just being around the guys and it's it's really just taking a lot of stress out of my mind and i'm enjoying it a lot and i'm really excited for the year to come because i think we have added some great pieces and i was other obviously lost a couple, the people we've added have been impressed me in. i'm just super excited to get gone. >>nick always a great sound bite that you look...
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these incoming sophomore say they get the flu shot every year.irement won't be a problem. >> the flu shot in general is something that everyone should be doing. >> i think it's a good idea. >> reporter: while they supported, they're worried, it is known that many college students are poor, so $10 for a flu shot could cause financial hardship. >> how are they going to meet the requirement? not all of them will have access to the resources, not everyone has the same privileges everyone else. >> it aims to prevent a surge of flu cases and reduce the burdens on the healthcare system during the pandemic. but some people believe it's unnecessary for all nine uc campuses for online classes. lifelong medical care director and dr. desmond says it's a great idea. fewer flu cases means more hospital beds for the patients. >> it would help to eliminate the flu as part of our differential where people come in with coughing and chills, it helps to ease the burden. >> test results take a while and it's hard to tell if someone has the flu or coronavirus. >> anyo
these incoming sophomore say they get the flu shot every year.irement won't be a problem. >> the flu shot in general is something that everyone should be doing. >> i think it's a good idea. >> reporter: while they supported, they're worried, it is known that many college students are poor, so $10 for a flu shot could cause financial hardship. >> how are they going to meet the requirement? not all of them will have access to the resources, not everyone has the same...
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this fall only freshman and sophomores will be housed on campus >> this is a difficult but necessarycision >> reporter: at notre dame the school president said all students will be tested before returning. >> we'll don't test them we monitor their health. >> reporter: even with precautions there are some issues at iowa state university 66 students tested positive for covid during move in at syracuse a grouch students placed on interim suspension for breaking the school's mandatory quarantine >> university of notre dame here >> reporter: back in south bend as students return to campus some are already raising concern. >> so far socially distancing seems not great. >> reporter: rising junior is worried about contracting covid is taking a leave of absence >> i don't want my son sick. i don't want him getting anyone else sick. >> reporter: even notre dame's president is face criticism after posing for this picture with students, mavericked but not distanced. he later apologized. >> i made a mistake >> reporter: officials say despite their best efforts at prevention there are measures in
this fall only freshman and sophomores will be housed on campus >> this is a difficult but necessarycision >> reporter: at notre dame the school president said all students will be tested before returning. >> we'll don't test them we monitor their health. >> reporter: even with precautions there are some issues at iowa state university 66 students tested positive for covid during move in at syracuse a grouch students placed on interim suspension for breaking the school's...
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she is hoping to release her sophomore album before the end of the year and she tells us she also hasno plans to quit her day job. she finds her role as a scientist especially meaningful during this pandemic. >>> it is for:46. we are back. did you have a good time in tahoe? >> it was so nice. i had some rest and relaxation. i missed you so much. it is great to be back. looking at beautiful weather today and temperatures are a little cooler for today. we are going to cool down by several degrees as we look ahead to our afternoon. here is a look with our treasure island camera and you can see those clouds in the sky. looking at low clouds and areas of fog around the bay as we go through the morning. your temperatures in the 50s and 60s. san francisco is 58, 59 in oakland and 63 for concord as well as for livermore, 62 in san jose and 66 for santa rosa. taking the winds, they are 10 mile an hour winds at sfo and seven out of oakland and concord and 22 mile an hour winds in fairfield without delta breeze kicking in. here is what you can expe tempatures ll becooler today,al someor we will
she is hoping to release her sophomore album before the end of the year and she tells us she also hasno plans to quit her day job. she finds her role as a scientist especially meaningful during this pandemic. >>> it is for:46. we are back. did you have a good time in tahoe? >> it was so nice. i had some rest and relaxation. i missed you so much. it is great to be back. looking at beautiful weather today and temperatures are a little cooler for today. we are going to cool down by...
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a sophomore from north paulding high school, she posted a transition period where students who do not appear for most part to be wearing masks are close together as they change classes. she was suspended after she posted that and she spoke with cnn about why she doesn't regret doing it. >> i was concerned for the safety of everyone in that building and everyone in the county because precautions that the cdc and guidelines that the cdc has been telling us for months now weren't being followed. i would like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble so i don't regret posting this because it's -- it needed to be said. >> reporter: obviously good trouble and a nod to the late georgia congressman john lewis there. we contacted the school district and they haven't gotten back to cnn but the superintendent did send a message out to parents and students saying they know that the pictures look bad but they claim that it lacks context, that students aren't really standing next to each other for a low longed period of time during class changes, and they are doing virtual learning on thu
a sophomore from north paulding high school, she posted a transition period where students who do not appear for most part to be wearing masks are close together as they change classes. she was suspended after she posted that and she spoke with cnn about why she doesn't regret doing it. >> i was concerned for the safety of everyone in that building and everyone in the county because precautions that the cdc and guidelines that the cdc has been telling us for months now weren't being...
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my name is jason, i'm sophomore at st. john's high school.about me, let me introduce you to my most wonderful person in the world, my mother. my mom is an amazing nurse and a full-time caretaker for my father who continues to gallantly fight lou fwar disease or als. she has so many responsibilities, but she never does fail to smile. >> i love that. people with a lot of support, is caring for dad a full family effort? >> you know, with als, it's a disease that actually takes away the function of your muscles. so, you know, walking and using your hands becomes very difficult. so i have to say that i have been very honored to take care of my husband, and with the help of my children i think that's what has kept us going. is we help him with this battle. but everybody has a responsibility, you know. for jason, he's strong, so he's my go-to guy when we need to get to the car. he helps me put him in the car. and gracen jace and jenna are able to help me with other small heal house responsibilities. >> amazing. >> yeah. >> let's, let's bring in the
my name is jason, i'm sophomore at st. john's high school.about me, let me introduce you to my most wonderful person in the world, my mother. my mom is an amazing nurse and a full-time caretaker for my father who continues to gallantly fight lou fwar disease or als. she has so many responsibilities, but she never does fail to smile. >> i love that. people with a lot of support, is caring for dad a full family effort? >> you know, with als, it's a disease that actually takes away the...
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now, if allowed freshman, sophomore and transfer students will be allowed back for the winter quarter, and juniors and seniors will have to wait until the spring quarter to come back to campus. >>> well, as parents many of us we get it. distance learning is challenging. some parents are going an extra step here. they are suing governor newsom for keeping the campuses closed. today they spoke about it publicly for the first time. let's bring in janelle wang, and do they have a legal standing here and what's the state's response? >> well, they say, yes. the state says no. these parents want to have the choice to be able to return to class in person for in-person instruction and not have to state tell them yes or no. so this case goes to court on monday. a judge will decide whether or not to grant a temporary restraining order against governor newsom's order which says schools must start off with distance learning if they are in a county on the state watch list. the center for american liberty which is headed by a leader ina has filed this lawsuit on behalf of these groups of parents. ma
now, if allowed freshman, sophomore and transfer students will be allowed back for the winter quarter, and juniors and seniors will have to wait until the spring quarter to come back to campus. >>> well, as parents many of us we get it. distance learning is challenging. some parents are going an extra step here. they are suing governor newsom for keeping the campuses closed. today they spoke about it publicly for the first time. let's bring in janelle wang, and do they have a legal...
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as a sophomore and junior, there were only senior economic level classes.ust to spite them, i started taking classes at night in my junior year and dropped out of high school in my senior year and went to university of pittsburgh. david: then you went to indiana university. why? mark: pitt did not have a full undergrad business program, i saw a list of the top 10 undergrad programs and picked out the cheapest one. it was indiana and i when there sight unseen. david: when you were there, you started a successful bar? mark: kind of successful. to pay for my school my dad sent me $20 a month. i had to figure out how to pay for things one way or the other. sometimes i was able to get scholarships. other times saving money from jobs. other times it was the hussle. david: when you graduated, you moved to dallas. why? mark: i had a bunch of buddies there that moved to dallas. i was talking to my buddy on the phone. he is like, mark, the weather is bright, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. wait, back up. [laughter] i'm coming. david: you started a techn
as a sophomore and junior, there were only senior economic level classes.ust to spite them, i started taking classes at night in my junior year and dropped out of high school in my senior year and went to university of pittsburgh. david: then you went to indiana university. why? mark: pitt did not have a full undergrad business program, i saw a list of the top 10 undergrad programs and picked out the cheapest one. it was indiana and i when there sight unseen. david: when you were there, you...
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nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caught up. >> the crowd then made their way towards the mayor's house as i mentioned. that was only about an hour ago but posts show people were spray painting expletives near his front door. one protesters she took part in the george floyd protests in downtown san jose. she said the video jacob blake reignites the fire and reinfo e reinforces why these protests are so necessary. abc7news. >> busy night in the bay area. meantime, thousands of americans marched on washington today to highlight racial injustice. the crowds put on masks and braved the sd up against racism police brutality. this year's march was sparked by the can killing of george floyd and fueled by countless others. speakers included the families of george floyd as well as breonna taylor and jac e moio b speech 20 years ago today. she was one of many who vows to take on that fight. >> we are going to be
nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caught up. >> the crowd then made their way towards the mayor's house as i mentioned. that was only about an hour ago but posts show people were spray painting expletives near his front door. one protesters she took part in the george floyd protests in downtown san jose. she...
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in a letter thursday, it was written, we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore and new trabls of undergraduate cohorts. people we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all getting used to being let down and knowing we'll miss out on conditioning lot of stuff in person. >> quite shockingly, it has become normalized for our generation. >> brian is talking about the same class whose senior year of high school was dramatically changed by the coronavirus pandemic. >> i'm an optimist thankfully it is refundable. >> but lenny who is spending his year, he said it is something money can't buy. >> it is about the independence, freedom, being away from home and finding yourself. >> they will find themselves in front of conditioning put a they are quarter as almost all graduate instruction will be done remotely. >> i know our freshman experience wouldn't be the one they dream about. we would still be taking classes mostly online. >> reporter: although at a distance and dispoint, they both say they understand the decision. >> it is understandable for stanford to invite
in a letter thursday, it was written, we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore and new trabls of undergraduate cohorts. people we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all getting used to being let down and knowing we'll miss out on conditioning lot of stuff in person. >> quite shockingly, it has become normalized for our generation. >> brian is talking about the same class whose senior year of high school was dramatically changed by the...
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in a letter thursday, it was written, we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore and new trabls of undergraduate cohorts. people we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all getting used to being let down and knowing we'll miss out on conditioning lot of stuff in person. >> quite shockingly, it has become normalized for our generation. >> brian is talking about the same class whose senior year of high school was dramatically changed by the coronavirus pandemic. >> i'm an optimist thankfully it is refundable. >> but lenny who is spending his year, he said it is something money can't buy. >> it is about the independence, freedom, being away from home and finding yourself. >> they will find themselves in front of conditioning put a they are quarter as almost all graduate instruction will be done remotely. >> i know our freshman experience wouldn't be the one they dream about. we would still be taking classes mostly online. >> reporter: although at a distance and dispoint, they both say they understand the decision. >> it is understandable for stanford to invite
in a letter thursday, it was written, we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore and new trabls of undergraduate cohorts. people we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all getting used to being let down and knowing we'll miss out on conditioning lot of stuff in person. >> quite shockingly, it has become normalized for our generation. >> brian is talking about the same class whose senior year of high school was dramatically changed by the...
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president notified the stanford community on thursday this will will not be able to invite first-year sophomore and new transfer undergrads on campus, citing the changing covid situation. freshman shaye guard, who just graduated from notre dame high school in san jose is relieved. >> right now the cases in santa clara county are spiking. if we invited thousands of students back onto campus that wouldn't help the situation. but at the same time it's pretty disappointing. >> reporter: this comes two days after pac-12 canceled all fall sports. the city of palo alto is anticipating a loss of $39 million from covid, driven by lack of sales and a tax, much of it attributed to stanford. >> reporter: kuba cafe has locations on and off campus, overall business is down 80%. but the owner understands. >> i know this is painful for them and stanford is hurting also. >> reporter: as for freshman alejandra, she understands it's a health matter out of her control, but can't help but miss stanfords energy. >> whether it be the engineering building or the stanford institute for economic research policy, things
president notified the stanford community on thursday this will will not be able to invite first-year sophomore and new transfer undergrads on campus, citing the changing covid situation. freshman shaye guard, who just graduated from notre dame high school in san jose is relieved. >> right now the cases in santa clara county are spiking. if we invited thousands of students back onto campus that wouldn't help the situation. but at the same time it's pretty disappointing. >> reporter:...
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as a sophomore or junior, there were only senior level economics them,s, so just to spite i started taking classes at night in my junior year and dropped out of high school my senior year and went to the university of pittsburgh. david: but then you went to indiana university. why did you go to indiana? mark: because pitt did not have a full undergrad is in his program. looked around at business programs and pick the cheapest one. i chose indiana and went there site unseen. my dad sent me 20 bucks a month, and i had to figure out how to pay for things one way or another. sometimes i was able to get scholarships. other times, just saving money from jobs i had. other times it was a hussle. youd: when you graduated, moved to dallas. why? mark: i had a bunch of buddies that had gone to indiana and moved to dallas. i was talking to a friend of mine on the phone. he was saying the weather is great, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. i was like late, back up i'm coming. david: you also started out a technology consulting firm -- is that what it was? mark: i was sleeping -- we called it
as a sophomore or junior, there were only senior level economics them,s, so just to spite i started taking classes at night in my junior year and dropped out of high school my senior year and went to the university of pittsburgh. david: but then you went to indiana university. why did you go to indiana? mark: because pitt did not have a full undergrad is in his program. looked around at business programs and pick the cheapest one. i chose indiana and went there site unseen. my dad sent me 20...
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. >> yeah, arch manning is a sophomore at a new orleans high school.ay have heard of his uncles, peyton and eli manning. >> arch has gotten hype. he's just been ranked as the nation's top high school quarterback in the class of 2023. he's already been offered scholarships from several schools including his uncles' alma maters tennessee and ole miss, the son of the third manning brother cooper. >>> next the luckiest guy in the world. nova scotia. he claimed his second multimillion dollar lottery win. the check says over 17 million canadian dollars. that's nothing to sneeze at, 13 million bucks. >> his first win was more than 2 million american bucks back in 2013. >>> now your chance to make everything taste like cinnamon toast crunch is almost here. >> i can hardly wait. a flavor enhancer called cinnadust is hitting the market from cinnamon toast crunch is described as cinnamon, sugar, vanilla and graham. >> throw it into some coffee, some oatmeal. i can already see it. >> is graham a thing? i thought it was like graham crackers. >>> anyway, a fishing t
. >> yeah, arch manning is a sophomore at a new orleans high school.ay have heard of his uncles, peyton and eli manning. >> arch has gotten hype. he's just been ranked as the nation's top high school quarterback in the class of 2023. he's already been offered scholarships from several schools including his uncles' alma maters tennessee and ole miss, the son of the third manning brother cooper. >>> next the luckiest guy in the world. nova scotia. he claimed his second...
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in a letter the university president wrote that we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore andidence for the autumn quarter as we had hoped. incoming freshmen we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all kind of getting used to being let down and knowing that we'll miss out on a lot of stuff that would normally be in person. >> students as well as those with special circumstances have been approved to return to campus. >>> happening today, the as and giants will kick off the first game of the bay bridge series at oracle park. oakland heads to san francisco in first place in the a.l. west while the giants return from a ten game road trip in last place in the nl west. first pitch at 6:45 p.m. the as and giants squared off just before the season opened. and they will meet again in oakland next month. >>> oracle park food service workers are planning to picket prior to the game. and also stage a car caravan. the chronicle reports that the union representing the would ems has requested that the giants join labor negotiations between the union and bon appetit whic
in a letter the university president wrote that we will not be able to invite first year, sophomore andidence for the autumn quarter as we had hoped. incoming freshmen we spoke with were upset but not surprised. >> i think we're all kind of getting used to being let down and knowing that we'll miss out on a lot of stuff that would normally be in person. >> students as well as those with special circumstances have been approved to return to campus. >>> happening today, the...
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it was earlier this month, a sophomore posted a photo online. a hallway that was crowded packed with students not wearing masks. >>exposure is like very high in the hallways because we're all smushed together. i feel like a lot of teachers have my back because they know how dangerous it is going to school but i know that a lot of the kids go to school without already gotten backlash for i've gotten threats and things like that, but i know that i'm doing the right thing in 9 and is not going to stop me from continuing doing it, but it is concerning. >>and the student was suspended initially after she posted that picture of a crowded hallway. but that suspension has since been reversed. another big story today doctor sonia angell the director of the california department of public health is stepping down. according to multiple reports she resigned last night. she held the position for less than a year and her abrupt departure comes days after a computer system problem caused the state to undercount coronavirus cases. here's a closer look at the nu
it was earlier this month, a sophomore posted a photo online. a hallway that was crowded packed with students not wearing masks. >>exposure is like very high in the hallways because we're all smushed together. i feel like a lot of teachers have my back because they know how dangerous it is going to school but i know that a lot of the kids go to school without already gotten backlash for i've gotten threats and things like that, but i know that i'm doing the right thing in 9 and is not...
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nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caug >> the crowd then made their way towards the mayor's house as i mentioned. that was only about an hour ago but posts show people were spray painting expletives near his front door. one protesters she took part in the george floyd protests in downtown san jose. she said the video jacob blake reignites the fire and reinfo e reinforces why these protests are so necessary. abc7news. >> busy night in the bay area. ghgh racinjustice.s of americans the crowds put on masks and braved the sweltering heat to stand up against racism and police brutality. this year's march was sparked by the canfeorge floyd and fueled by countless others. speakers included the families of george floyd as well as breonna taylor and jacob blake. the demonstration began at the lincoln memorial where king delivered his "i have a dream" speech 20 years ago today. she was one of many who vows to tak
nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caug >> the crowd then made their way towards the mayor's house as i mentioned. that was only about an hour ago but posts show people were spray painting expletives near his front door. one protesters she took part in the george floyd protests in downtown san jose. she said...
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. >> reporter: it got connor, a sophomore in college majoring in economics thinking, what else could he do with them? so he posted on nextdoor looking for suggestions and the responses flooded in. >> i can't even explain how much, like, feedback i got and how much, like, enthusiasm i got for, like, meier lemons. >> this is usually what i do. >> reporter: so connor quickly started picking the lemons. >> you go up here and then grab some, like -- >> reporter: you see, it became clear to connor that people were crazy about meyer lemons and there was money to be made. just not for him. >> got it. >> honestly, it felt, like, wrong to do that. >> reporter: connor started selling them by the hundreds to customers right from his front steps. and the money went, of course, to family dog rescue. >> this is, like, the best of both, you know? i can give lemons, like, back to the community, to the neighbors. people were obsessed with them. then i could also, like, donate the money to the shelter and help the shelter. i was feeling really guilty that i wasn't able to volunteer. this ladder is, lik
. >> reporter: it got connor, a sophomore in college majoring in economics thinking, what else could he do with them? so he posted on nextdoor looking for suggestions and the responses flooded in. >> i can't even explain how much, like, feedback i got and how much, like, enthusiasm i got for, like, meier lemons. >> this is usually what i do. >> reporter: so connor quickly started picking the lemons. >> you go up here and then grab some, like -- >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: sophomore smith excelled at softball, basketball and track, she played three instrumentshut all of that down and she was stuck in the house. >> she was literally by herself i think it just put her in a place to be lonely. >> reporter: she took her own life in april. do you think your daughter would be gone right now if we didn't have a pandemic? >> absolutely not. the dynamic of life changed. >> we're in a moment where we are all being affected in some way by the pandemic. >> reporter: 13% of adults reported starting or increasing substance use to cope with stress or emotions related to covid. experts encourage all of us to focus on what we can control, routine, sleep, schedules. >> reporter: all of us are experiencing some level of stress and strain but dialoguing about it together can create a sense of not being alone, being in this together. >> reporter: danielle urges parents to talk with their kids. >> sit down and talk to them. if you're working at home and if you're working and they're at home all day, still take that time. >> reporter: i'm sure you wish you had th
. >> reporter: sophomore smith excelled at softball, basketball and track, she played three instrumentshut all of that down and she was stuck in the house. >> she was literally by herself i think it just put her in a place to be lonely. >> reporter: she took her own life in april. do you think your daughter would be gone right now if we didn't have a pandemic? >> absolutely not. the dynamic of life changed. >> we're in a moment where we are all being affected in...
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this fall only freshmen and sophomores will be housed on campus. >> this is a difficult but a necessaryreporter: at notre dame where classes start monday the school's president says all students will be tested before returning. >> we'll continue to test them. it's cd everybody's health. >> reporter: even with precautions there are some issues. at iowa state university, 66 students tested positive for covid during move-in. the school has set aside space on campus to isolate them. at syracuse a group of students placed on interim suspension for breaking the school's mandatory quarantine. >> the university of notre dame here. >> reporter: back in south bend as students return to campus some are already raising concerns. >> so far socially distancing seems not great. >> reporter: this rising junior is so worried about contracting covid he is taking a leave of absence. his virtual learning application denied. >> i don't want my son sick. i don't want him getting anyone else sick. >> reporter: even notre dame's president is facing some criticism after posing for this picture with students, ma
this fall only freshmen and sophomores will be housed on campus. >> this is a difficult but a necessaryreporter: at notre dame where classes start monday the school's president says all students will be tested before returning. >> we'll continue to test them. it's cd everybody's health. >> reporter: even with precautions there are some issues. at iowa state university, 66 students tested positive for covid during move-in. the school has set aside space on campus to isolate...
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if allowed, freshmen, sophomore, and transfer students will be allowed back on campus for the winter quarter. we spoke with an incoming freshman this evening who was disappointed but understands the decision. >> i was just so excited to meet everyone. you know, you've been talking to all these people online for a while, and then it would have been so fun to meet everyone in person, be surrounded by new peop people, to be part of this new thriving community. but that's, you know, we're going to have to stay online for a bit longer now. >> good attitude there. juniors and seniors will have to wait until the spring quarter to come back to campus. >>> tonight, conspiracy theorists are circulating a false claim that senator kamala harris is not eligible to be vice president. president trump saying he's going to look into it. nbc bay area's ian cull has the details and reaction from experts. >> reporter: as joe biden and running mate senator kamala harris have their first full day on the campaign trail, tonight president trump is choosing not to dismiss a fringe theory about senator harris
if allowed, freshmen, sophomore, and transfer students will be allowed back on campus for the winter quarter. we spoke with an incoming freshman this evening who was disappointed but understands the decision. >> i was just so excited to meet everyone. you know, you've been talking to all these people online for a while, and then it would have been so fun to meet everyone in person, be surrounded by new peop people, to be part of this new thriving community. but that's, you know, we're...
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. >> he's a sophomore in high school, an eight grader and a second grader. >> reporter: the roads familyrom san jose is mentally premming themselves for a school year looking a lot different. distance learning to start unclear how the year will unfold. the certainty bringing a new kind of jitters. additional stress on mom. >> if i have one parent that's home, not feeling well, but they decide to send their child to school to give them a break they're putting us at risk. >> we're all nervous. we're all discombobulated and not sure how that's going to work out. >> reporter: parents can look for subtle signs. >> not sleeping or eating so well. >> reporter: strategies to cope with stress, comfort could be found in simple routines. >> it's stressful. it's really stressful. and the worries raining from basic logies logistics. >> you're not going to walk this walk alone. i'm with you every step of the way and we'll figure this out together. >> experts suggest adapting for socializing remotely. kids can also do a joint activity. >> maybe the two of them work together to watch a movie or a show.
. >> he's a sophomore in high school, an eight grader and a second grader. >> reporter: the roads familyrom san jose is mentally premming themselves for a school year looking a lot different. distance learning to start unclear how the year will unfold. the certainty bringing a new kind of jitters. additional stress on mom. >> if i have one parent that's home, not feeling well, but they decide to send their child to school to give them a break they're putting us at risk....
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and ending up winning the day. 15-year-old hanna waters, a sophomore at north paulding high school in was suspended for violating her school's code of conduct by posting a photo of a school hallway, crowded with students, in the middle of a pandemic. she told me last night, she did it because she was concerned for the safety of everyone. well, today, hanna's suspension has been reversed. and she tells chris cuomo this. >> people shouldn't have to be risking their lives to go to work, to go to school. >> hanna says she'll be back in school on monday. but she could teach all of us a lesson. you're never too young to stand up for what's right. listen to what she says about that. >> do you regret doing any of this? >> i'd like to say that this is some good
and ending up winning the day. 15-year-old hanna waters, a sophomore at north paulding high school in was suspended for violating her school's code of conduct by posting a photo of a school hallway, crowded with students, in the middle of a pandemic. she told me last night, she did it because she was concerned for the safety of everyone. well, today, hanna's suspension has been reversed. and she tells chris cuomo this. >> people shouldn't have to be risking their lives to go to work, to...
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name a rising sophomore. so my question is you recently were in the criminal justice reform task force which i thought was great. i want to talk about the upheaval shifting the focus especially black americans. how do you think this big people will change that justice reform? >> thank you for the question i think of the case of the mind and the criminal justice system in georgia is turning because we all saw the video more than 75 days ago and did nothing. we know their names. to yvonne martin, breanna taylor the list goes on. we could sit here and name 100 people. orlando castillo so who the president is matters so i'm excited on a task force who currently runs the leadership conference and then the justice department under eric holder with the obama administration on the task force eric holder department of justice with ferguson and baltimore. and that changes only lasting and enduring. people that cared that care about communities and justice so over the last couple of years because of the bible footage. i
name a rising sophomore. so my question is you recently were in the criminal justice reform task force which i thought was great. i want to talk about the upheaval shifting the focus especially black americans. how do you think this big people will change that justice reform? >> thank you for the question i think of the case of the mind and the criminal justice system in georgia is turning because we all saw the video more than 75 days ago and did nothing. we know their names. to yvonne...
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>> she was in college, she's just a sophomore. well, i guess she had an interest in medieval france. she's written two books of her own about friends. it is referentially ideas, she's always been there for me. >> how much has she researched for you? i don't know if there's a way to categorize that. is she always there at your side? i know he spent a lot of time in the hill country, she was there with you in the library? >> she's always there before, when the money ran out the first time during the power program, we talked about selling the house, i loved the house, i didn't really care. so that was one moment. i said and understand these people, they are very different from new york. therefore they are not understanding lyndon johnson. we're going to have to milk to the hill country every two or three years. she said why can't you do a biography of napoleon? but then she said what she always says which is sure, so she does her own books but she also does a lot of research. >> this is about a minute, i think. this is the word that
>> she was in college, she's just a sophomore. well, i guess she had an interest in medieval france. she's written two books of her own about friends. it is referentially ideas, she's always been there for me. >> how much has she researched for you? i don't know if there's a way to categorize that. is she always there at your side? i know he spent a lot of time in the hill country, she was there with you in the library? >> she's always there before, when the money ran out the...
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. >> and hannah, what is shocking to a lot of people is that here you are, you're a sophomore now, right, and you've been suspended, and why? the school told you you violated the code of conduct for using your phone and posting to social media. but you say you didn't violate the rules. why not? >> i violated three of the code of conduct policies. one of them saying that i use my phone during instruction time and that i use it in the hallway during class change, but it also says that students 9 through 12 have permission to use it. the second one that they say i broke was using my phone during school hours for social media, but i posted the photo onto twitter after school during dismissal, at the end of dismissal. and the fourth one i did break it was the one about filming students and posting it on social media platforms. >> do you regret doing any of this? >> i like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble, so i don't regret posting this because it's -- it needed to be said. >> good trouble is a good thing, they say. cnn has also reached out to your school, by the way, hannah
. >> and hannah, what is shocking to a lot of people is that here you are, you're a sophomore now, right, and you've been suspended, and why? the school told you you violated the code of conduct for using your phone and posting to social media. but you say you didn't violate the rules. why not? >> i violated three of the code of conduct policies. one of them saying that i use my phone during instruction time and that i use it in the hallway during class change, but it also says that...
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after a sophomore slump last season, the 49ers are depending on pettis to step it up. jimmy garoppolo shares his confidence in him. and then at 7:00, live interrupted coverage of the democratic national convention. on tap tonight, former president barack obama, and then vice presidential president kamala harris. again, that's coming up right after this newscast. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? rewarded! get a free delivery perk when you order. - [group] grubhub. >>> think we're all well aware of the fact that there are a lot more important things going on in the world right now than sports, but we do what we can to bring just a little distraction. a lot of people talking about 49ers football right now, as they are in training camp. i think plenty of folks and fans in particular, of the niners, quick to criticize jimmy garoppolo, but you have to have weapons to throw to. other than kittle, they're very then at the possession of wide receiver, sanders is gone to new orleans
after a sophomore slump last season, the 49ers are depending on pettis to step it up. jimmy garoppolo shares his confidence in him. and then at 7:00, live interrupted coverage of the democratic national convention. on tap tonight, former president barack obama, and then vice presidential president kamala harris. again, that's coming up right after this newscast. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub?...
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friends and a dance studio that was like her second home to start a new life here as a high school sophomorefor her miami is home to the arts ballet studio of flori florida. >> i feel that i'm home. >> both u.s. citizens offer scholarships to disadvantaged students in the community, many of them coming from venezuela. >> so when you came, did you come by yourself? >> no. i came with my mom and my brother. and three months later, my dad came. >> and everybody is here now? >> yes. >> and how has the school been? >> they're my second home. >> that's why we open our studios to all these kids that come from venezuela asking for help or for a place to be free, feel safe. >> for me, i'm just forever blessed and thankful and grateful for the opportunity that they gave me. it's just -- look at me. >> she's really trying to make you cry. >> yes. i'm not. i'm not. sorry, i'm not. >> no, no, no. don't be sorry. so you are currently an asylum seeker? >> yes. it's been three years and we don't have any answers for now. >> is the american government doing enough to support venezuela? >> who wants to say so
friends and a dance studio that was like her second home to start a new life here as a high school sophomorefor her miami is home to the arts ballet studio of flori florida. >> i feel that i'm home. >> both u.s. citizens offer scholarships to disadvantaged students in the community, many of them coming from venezuela. >> so when you came, did you come by yourself? >> no. i came with my mom and my brother. and three months later, my dad came. >> and everybody is...