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scott galvin from safe school south i happening here. ance shows that modern man arrived in europe some 12,000 years earlier than previously thought. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has the story. sifting through ancient remains, archaeologists have been scrabbling in the french summer heat, looking for clues to our own history. and they've discovered that the very first modern humans to have arrived in western europe came thousands of years earlier than previously thought. we are now able to demonstrate that homo sapiens arrived 12,000 years before expected, and this population were then replaced after that by other neanderthal populations, and this rewrites literally all of our books on history. neanderthals had been living in europe for hundreds of thousands of years. the current theory is that homo sapiens arrived from africa around 42,000 years ago, and shortly after that the neanderthals went extinct. but now, it appears that some of our species arrived 5a,000 years ago — that's thousands of years earlier — and it means both
scott galvin from safe school south i happening here. ance shows that modern man arrived in europe some 12,000 years earlier than previously thought. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has the story. sifting through ancient remains, archaeologists have been scrabbling in the french summer heat, looking for clues to our own history. and they've discovered that the very first modern humans to have arrived in western europe came thousands of years earlier than previously thought. we are now...
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i've never — we work a lot, safe schools south florida is in school classrooms across dayton and broward a student not to pick their gender yet. so i don't know where the good governor is coming up with that insight. i guess he's speaking on, he's saying or suggesting that he is defending the rights of parents and what children are being — what discussions are taking place within the classroom, especially at such a young age. do you have any concerns that, potentially, not having this bill could be — could have a negative impact on young children, i wonder? no, not at all. i mean, here's the thing. if a parent is not accepting at home, how do you refer students to parents to talk about sensitive lgbtq issues? middle school and high school kids are going through a lot of things and when they don't have a support network at home, a teacher, a classroom is where they most often will feel comfortable. we can't take that security blanket away from kids and expect the parents to be the person at home who deals with it and since we're talking about parents' rights, what about the rights of the
i've never — we work a lot, safe schools south florida is in school classrooms across dayton and broward a student not to pick their gender yet. so i don't know where the good governor is coming up with that insight. i guess he's speaking on, he's saying or suggesting that he is defending the rights of parents and what children are being — what discussions are taking place within the classroom, especially at such a young age. do you have any concerns that, potentially, not having this bill...
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a south bay school district, accused of ignoring multiple warning signs about a former teacher, convicted of sexually assaulting a student. now, the school district paying up. details on a multimillion dollar settlement. >>> plus, an explosion and fire at a homeless camp. forcing a bay area city to declare a state of emergency. >>> i'm max darrow. a wet december, really helped out the depleted reservoirs and helped snow for the sierra. but now, the sierra is in the midst of setting another record, which doesn't bode well for the drought. >>> san jose, uninighed school district is going to pay $2 million to settle a child sex abuse case. it comes more than three years, after ricardo, shevarria, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 17-year- old student. shevaria, had worked at pioneer high school, teaching spanish, since 2001. the lawsuit claims a school district did not do enough to supervise shevarria, and prevent the student abuse. and in response to the settlement news, the district released a statement, saying, quote, in all cases, we expect our employees to be professio
a south bay school district, accused of ignoring multiple warning signs about a former teacher, convicted of sexually assaulting a student. now, the school district paying up. details on a multimillion dollar settlement. >>> plus, an explosion and fire at a homeless camp. forcing a bay area city to declare a state of emergency. >>> i'm max darrow. a wet december, really helped out the depleted reservoirs and helped snow for the sierra. but now, the sierra is in the midst of...
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school of life. so sit back, sit down and relax. in south africa, we find out why many young girls are dropping out of school. and teenaged out in kenya talked to us about and the father. and we are going to settle this question once and for all which african country has them fest with full place? let's kick off to days show in kind of states in northern nigeria says december 2020 more than 1000 children have been abducted from schools. this is one of the reasons why more than half of all the children who should be in school are not also . so over the school buildings are just not fit for use, but some people won't accept a stutter school. so let me to, the man behind the campaign hashtag gave north education his putting up a fight. nolan showed up all capes. hum, a brighter future. basic education is a fundamental human right. but here in min cheek, a village in northern nigeria is conner state. many children are found on the farm or playing on the street instead of in the classroom. eunice mussa is the co founder of the give north educatio
school of life. so sit back, sit down and relax. in south africa, we find out why many young girls are dropping out of school. and teenaged out in kenya talked to us about and the father. and we are going to settle this question once and for all which african country has them fest with full place? let's kick off to days show in kind of states in northern nigeria says december 2020 more than 1000 children have been abducted from schools. this is one of the reasons why more than half of all the...
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. >> scott galvin is the executive direct over safe schools south florida. proposed amendment could lead to school's outing lgbtq students to their parents. the school had allowed schools to withhold parental notification if a reasonably allowed disclosure would lead to abandonment or neglect. >> if it's included, why is it going to have a chilling effect? >> it forces kids to stay quiet at school, to not be their authentic selves. >> reporter: a recent study who found their schools to be lgbtq affirming had 30% lower odds of being bullied in the past year. wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," how people looking for love online are having their hearts and money stolen in the rising number of romance scams. >> plus, we'll hear from 12-time "jeopardy!" champion austin rogers about his secrets for answering the quiz show's tough questions and his new book on pug trivia. and we'll talk with actor joseph gordon-levitt about his new role as controversial cofounder and so-called bad boy of tech travis kalanick. that's the "cbs mornin
. >> scott galvin is the executive direct over safe schools south florida. proposed amendment could lead to school's outing lgbtq students to their parents. the school had allowed schools to withhold parental notification if a reasonably allowed disclosure would lead to abandonment or neglect. >> if it's included, why is it going to have a chilling effect? >> it forces kids to stay quiet at school, to not be their authentic selves. >> reporter: a recent study who found...
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president is also said to be considering federal judge michelle childs, a university of south carolina law school graduate. >> you take the role every president has in selecting and nominating so much it is rancourt very seriously. >> reporter: with the midterm elections coming up, the president's decision is being met enthusiastically by black voters who voted for him in the 2020 election. a new poll shows 63% of black americans say it's very or extremely important to have a black woman on the highest court for the first time, but the poll also shows that 48% of americans overall say it's not important them personally. skyler henry, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> back to first alert weather. not everybody is bundled up as bay area temperatures have been dropping. this is the opposite of bundled up. these are open water swimmers. they said they got out and swim around alcatraz no matter what. >> we do it every day, regardless of how cold it is and how warm it is. the water is 52. the air is 40. add that up, it is less than 100. when it's less than 100, we suffer. >> i'll say. >> we suffer anyway. >>
president is also said to be considering federal judge michelle childs, a university of south carolina law school graduate. >> you take the role every president has in selecting and nominating so much it is rancourt very seriously. >> reporter: with the midterm elections coming up, the president's decision is being met enthusiastically by black voters who voted for him in the 2020 election. a new poll shows 63% of black americans say it's very or extremely important to have a black...
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. >> reporter: scott galvan is the executive director of safe schools south florida. he says the proposed amendment could lead to schools outing lgbtq students to their parents. the bill had allowed schools to withhold parental notification if a reasonably prudent person would believe that disclosure would result in abuse, abandonment, or neglect. but, the amendment would require the school to disclose such information within six weeks. >> if that amendment is included, why is it going to have a chilling effect? >> it forces kids to stay quiet at school, to not be their authentic selves. >> reporter: a recent study found lgbtq students who reported their school to be lgbtq affirming had 30% lower odds of being bullied in the past year. wendy gillett, cbs news, new york. >> the bill would also give parents the right to sue the school if they feel it is in violation of the legislation. >>> a georgia jury hearing arguments on whether the 20/20 murder of ahmaud arbery was a federal hate crime. three white men, greg and travis mcmichael and william brian were convicted of t
. >> reporter: scott galvan is the executive director of safe schools south florida. he says the proposed amendment could lead to schools outing lgbtq students to their parents. the bill had allowed schools to withhold parental notification if a reasonably prudent person would believe that disclosure would result in abuse, abandonment, or neglect. but, the amendment would require the school to disclose such information within six weeks. >> if that amendment is included, why is it...
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and i gave him nothing, just in fashion career went further downhill after a loan school at south hampton. he played it not counting. his market value had gone down by more than 80 percent. well, who was approved on their team? and the eighty's he had lost his magic on the pit, also at further clubs in brighton in the us and in canada, living his gay lifestyle was billed, praying to the lord, asking for forgiveness. fashion is taylor has all the ingredient for him that 6 documentary and little wonder. there is a lot today's football world offers the star contrast, especially with the flawless live show and instagram. but if you take a closer look, you see that a lot of the imagery like that traditionally associated with gay men to magazines psychologist also point to another aspect of coming out as a homosexual footballer. and that does have to do with instagram. football is create their own brand. they often center on masculinity and being a real man. so after shaves, don't sell. if you'd come out. the same guys who pretend to have been struck by a tornado when they are tackled fairly, t
and i gave him nothing, just in fashion career went further downhill after a loan school at south hampton. he played it not counting. his market value had gone down by more than 80 percent. well, who was approved on their team? and the eighty's he had lost his magic on the pit, also at further clubs in brighton in the us and in canada, living his gay lifestyle was billed, praying to the lord, asking for forgiveness. fashion is taylor has all the ingredient for him that 6 documentary and little...
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school. directly south of nashville. hs now, nashville public schools, and i used to be one of these kids. have required every kid to wear a mask. williamson county has not, directly south. at six months of data. do you know what the data has shown? williamson county and davidson county virtually indistinguishable. people say, why do you focus on masks. i know you talk about it on your radio show. i do on your show and also on my radio show. because if you destroyed masks in schools, we get back to normalcy with covid in a quick manner, because wearing masks as cosmetic theater. it isn't real. and once that disappears, the dr. fauci's of the world lose their power, "the new york times," "the washington post," that is why they won't cover it. but i appreciate all you democrats watching right now. this is where you come to get the actual truth. and that is why you are here. >> honestly, i'm loving you on the five. i think -- i really believe that judge jenny brings them all in. it is an educational process. anyway, good to
school. directly south of nashville. hs now, nashville public schools, and i used to be one of these kids. have required every kid to wear a mask. williamson county has not, directly south. at six months of data. do you know what the data has shown? williamson county and davidson county virtually indistinguishable. people say, why do you focus on masks. i know you talk about it on your radio show. i do on your show and also on my radio show. because if you destroyed masks in schools, we get...
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eight million ♪ >> as we mentioned at the top of the hour, several schools in oakland will close over the next 2 years. and today in the southudents showed their support for oakland unified school district teams from los altos. high school held a rally to talk about what's happening in oakland and the big difference in school funding. kron four's terisa sassy was in mountain dew tonight. she joins us live with more on this story. cent. >> well, pat mccann were here and mountain, borders in los altos and there were about 50 miles out high school students that came out here. they want to raise awareness about the differential and funding for schools such as what happens in oakland versus what they see in a los altos unified school district. so check this out. take a look at all these students that came out here. there are about 50 students that came out here and they were talking about the different stay say that there's about a $2000 differential per pupil between what los altos elementary students receive. and what oakland unified school district say an in high school. the gap is even greater about $1000 differential. the st
eight million ♪ >> as we mentioned at the top of the hour, several schools in oakland will close over the next 2 years. and today in the southudents showed their support for oakland unified school district teams from los altos. high school held a rally to talk about what's happening in oakland and the big difference in school funding. kron four's terisa sassy was in mountain dew tonight. she joins us live with more on this story. cent. >> well, pat mccann were here and mountain,...
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south africa has announced it will no longer require asymptomatic covid cases to self-isolate and reduced the isolation period for symptomatic covid cases to one week. officials also loosened restrictions on in-person schooling. south african lawmakers say the recent changes were made as the nation exits its fourth wave of the pandemic, spurred by the omicron variant, and thanks to the high level of immunity in the population. a number of european countries are also relaxing covid curbs, with denmark becoming the first eu country to lift all restrictions, despite a rise in cases. the world health organization, meanwhile, is warning countries against a hasty end to public health measures aimed at curbing transmission. >> we are concerd that a narrative has taken hd in some countries that because of vaccines and because of omicron's high traceability and the severity, preventing ansmission is no longer possible and no longer necessary. nothing could be further from the truth. more transmission means more -- amy: the who warned tuesday that massive amounts of medical waste linked to the pandemic pose a threat to human health and the environment. the u.n. agey called for more biodegradable and sustainable materi
south africa has announced it will no longer require asymptomatic covid cases to self-isolate and reduced the isolation period for symptomatic covid cases to one week. officials also loosened restrictions on in-person schooling. south african lawmakers say the recent changes were made as the nation exits its fourth wave of the pandemic, spurred by the omicron variant, and thanks to the high level of immunity in the population. a number of european countries are also relaxing covid curbs, with...
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schools. >>> the south bay church that defied covid rules is the target of a multi-million dollar lawsuit. has cleared santa clara county to pursue nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel. the county's position is that the vast majority of churches and businesses complied with the strict early covid public safety protocols and in a county where 2,000 people died from covid it's not fair that violators go unpunished. calvary baptist repeatedly accused the county of intentionally targeting the church. >>> it is friday. the weekend is here. no matter what it looks like, we are going to be happy. >> i like that attitude. i am going with that, too. all right. that evening forecast, it's going to be a little bit more comfortable than we have been used to for the past couple of evenings. right now 52 degrees in san francisco. mostly clear skies and temperatures not quite as cold at 8:00 and 9:00 we have been used to. still chilly though and you will need that jacket as we are down to 46 at 9:00 p.m. near the bay we also have mostly sunny skies. 52 degrees. at 10:00 p.m. droppi
schools. >>> the south bay church that defied covid rules is the target of a multi-million dollar lawsuit. has cleared santa clara county to pursue nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel. the county's position is that the vast majority of churches and businesses complied with the strict early covid public safety protocols and in a county where 2,000 people died from covid it's not fair that violators go unpunished. calvary baptist repeatedly accused the county of...
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schools. >>> a south bay church that repeatedly defied covid rules is the target of a new lawsuit filed by santa county. a judge says the county can collect nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel and its pastor. the county says most churches and businesses complied with the strict early public safety protocols and it's not fair that the violators of the health laws go unpunished. >>> a san francisco federal judge is back in the spotlight following his decision in the trump versus twitter case. twitter suspended then president trump, his account, for inciting violence on january 6th of last year. this week both sides ended up in federal court as twitter urged the judge to dismiss trump's lawsuit. a lawyer for the former president argued that twitter was pressured by lawmakers to kick the president off of the platform. judge james dinato was skeptical saying he didn't see any evidence of that. he'll issue his opinion at a later date. >>> want to show you some new video of a late-night rescue near pacifica. chp posted on its facebook page today. it happened last night. a man tr
schools. >>> a south bay church that repeatedly defied covid rules is the target of a new lawsuit filed by santa county. a judge says the county can collect nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel and its pastor. the county says most churches and businesses complied with the strict early public safety protocols and it's not fair that the violators of the health laws go unpunished. >>> a san francisco federal judge is back in the spotlight following his...
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school shooting in suburban minneapolis. one student said him another in critical condition. it took place at noon in front of the south education center in richfield. school buildings and surrounding areas were put on lockdown as police searched for the suspect. so far no arrests have been made. >>> russian president vladimir putin says the u.s. and its allies have ignored his demands. he made his first public comments on the ukraine crisis in weeks. he said his countries security concerns have gone ignored by the west, including his demand that nato won't expand to ukraine, or deploy weapons near the russian border. even as 100,000 russian troops remain at the ukrainian border, vladimir putin says he hopes dialogue will continue. >> there is no trade space co a invaon of ukraineulbe a political dier. my, would also be, for russia, for the world am i a military disaster. >> meanwhile, ukraine is engaging with european allies trying to avoid armed conflict with the 100,000 troops at its border. in washington, congress is now working on a bipartisan bill to put new sanctions on russia. >>> an unusual recall involving te
school shooting in suburban minneapolis. one student said him another in critical condition. it took place at noon in front of the south education center in richfield. school buildings and surrounding areas were put on lockdown as police searched for the suspect. so far no arrests have been made. >>> russian president vladimir putin says the u.s. and its allies have ignored his demands. he made his first public comments on the ukraine crisis in weeks. he said his countries security...
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the corona virus pandemic clues schools all over the world, including latin america with honduras, particularly hard hit south to the shut down school, shifted to remote learning, which affected thousands of children because of extreme poverty and limited internet access. as manuel report reports, this exacerbates is what was already an educational crisis. loaders, they have a is struggling to keep her children focused on school assignments. she says it's hard enough being a mother of 3, but providing her kids with a decent education in honduras. one of the poorest countries in latin america is a daunting challenge. i thought i had by their family. everything here depends on parents. lessons at schools are very bad. we have to contribute with everything, and many parents can't on. we don't have the money to buy the things. teachers say they need not be left her. even before the pandemic, the education system in honduras was already in decay. but the death blow came in the form of 2 back to back hurricanes, which damaged and destroyed dozens of schools across the northern part of the country in 2020, who despi
the corona virus pandemic clues schools all over the world, including latin america with honduras, particularly hard hit south to the shut down school, shifted to remote learning, which affected thousands of children because of extreme poverty and limited internet access. as manuel report reports, this exacerbates is what was already an educational crisis. loaders, they have a is struggling to keep her children focused on school assignments. she says it's hard enough being a mother of 3, but...
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for undergrad to the innards of southport up, and the university of south carolina law school. >> shecandidates who traditionally have an ivy league background. correspondent: from they are, she joined a private law form. >> she is unflappable. you can't get her work appeared police he worked ■with--he work. correspondent: he worked with her, where she was promoted to partner. >> i did not grow up in the south. i thought it was a pretty big deal. you know, she just made partner like everybody else. correspondent: in this 2020 virtual form, she said she did not realize what she had done. >> at the time i became partner, i did not know i was the first black female in the state of south carolina that had made partner at a major law firm. police then, something else unusual, she left the firm to take high-ranking jobs at the state department of labor, then the worker's compensation commission. in 2006, she became a state judge, which requires election by the state legislature. >> for the average person, that was an arduous, distasteful process. prejudge childs, it was the easiest thing in
for undergrad to the innards of southport up, and the university of south carolina law school. >> shecandidates who traditionally have an ivy league background. correspondent: from they are, she joined a private law form. >> she is unflappable. you can't get her work appeared police he worked ■with--he work. correspondent: he worked with her, where she was promoted to partner. >> i did not grow up in the south. i thought it was a pretty big deal. you know, she just made...
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do think student act well, well i will explain that to, to try to get can sessions from their school at south. he's world news at 9 o'clock for me, kevin. oh, and thanks for checking in with the team. very good evening to ah . with both algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most us. that's how we find meeting and how we make sense of our place in the silicon valley. see, don't mentioned in that slick presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold, as is miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a wrong rebel workforce. that feeds algorithm is fun next to nothing. on a very good day, i can do $5.00 now. a really bad day. i can do $0.10 now. he's workers are invisible by design, it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit this kind of work and need it, and those who do it with they've been bus going business. you can't affo
do think student act well, well i will explain that to, to try to get can sessions from their school at south. he's world news at 9 o'clock for me, kevin. oh, and thanks for checking in with the team. very good evening to ah . with both algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most us. that's how we find meeting and how we make sense of our place in the silicon valley. see, don't mentioned in that slick...
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the new law will apply to all state accredited schools in south dakota. he students will be allowed to sue the school or group behind the violation. >> we want them to have a chance to be successful. we recognize there is a lot of competition such as academic and hate speech but biological sex is not that much of a factor, but it is when it comes to sports. here in the k-12 system in south dakota and college level, we ensure those have a chance to compete. >> carley: the governor calls the bill for strongest law protecting female sports in the nation. >> griff: 16 swimmer site transgender athlete leah toma should not be allowed to compete. "the washington post" say thomas' teammate "we fully support leah thomas and her decision to affirm gender identity, however we recognize biologically she holds an unfair advantage. as evidence, the rankings that have bounced from number 462 as a mailto number one as a female. the teammates name remains anonymous. remember the afghan who helped save hunter biden during the taliban takeover? >> me and my family have been
the new law will apply to all state accredited schools in south dakota. he students will be allowed to sue the school or group behind the violation. >> we want them to have a chance to be successful. we recognize there is a lot of competition such as academic and hate speech but biological sex is not that much of a factor, but it is when it comes to sports. here in the k-12 system in south dakota and college level, we ensure those have a chance to compete. >> carley: the governor...
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scholarships to the university of south florida for undergrad and then the university of south carolina law schoolferent from many candidates who traditionally have an ivy league background. >> desjardins: from there, childs joined a privatlaw firm. >> she's unflappable. >> desjardins: leighton lord worked with childs at the nexsen pruet law firm in columbia, south carolina, where she was promoted to partner. >> i didn't grow up in the south. but i thoughit was a pretty big deal. she just made partner, like everybody else. >> desjardins: in this 2020 virtual forum, childs said she didn't realize what she'd done. >> at the time i made partner, i did not know i was the first black female that had made partner in south carolina. >> desjardins: then, something else unusual-- childs left the firm to take high-ranking jobs at the state department of labor and then the workers' compensation commission. in 2006, she became a state judge, which requires election by the state legislature. >> for the average person, that was an arduous, distasteful process, but for judge childs, it was the easiest thing in t
scholarships to the university of south florida for undergrad and then the university of south carolina law schoolferent from many candidates who traditionally have an ivy league background. >> desjardins: from there, childs joined a privatlaw firm. >> she's unflappable. >> desjardins: leighton lord worked with childs at the nexsen pruet law firm in columbia, south carolina, where she was promoted to partner. >> i didn't grow up in the south. but i thoughit was a pretty...
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. >>> looking at a south bay high school aid arrested for child molestation. police say roy darr was arrested and booked into the county jail yesterday. he is an instructional aide at christopher high school in the gilroy unified school district. they said the underaged victim was not connected to this job. the school district was notified about the arrest. >>> a live look at san francisco and san jose with a violent weekend in both cities. san jose said two shootings last night and the first happened about 11:00 and police blocked off a section of north sixth street near st. james street and placed evidence markers on the ground and a man was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. about three hours later, a man was shot along south first street downtown and both victims are expected to survive. >>> in the meantime three separate shootings left two heard in san francisco, one on larkin street. several people were arrested after a drug deal gone bad and then police responded to a call of a person shot during an attempted robbery. it happene
. >>> looking at a south bay high school aid arrested for child molestation. police say roy darr was arrested and booked into the county jail yesterday. he is an instructional aide at christopher high school in the gilroy unified school district. they said the underaged victim was not connected to this job. the school district was notified about the arrest. >>> a live look at san francisco and san jose with a violent weekend in both cities. san jose said two shootings last...
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schools. >> well, in the south bay students spoke out in support of the decisions coming out of oakland, about 50 students came out with signs to bring awareness to funding differences between their school and oakland unified school district. the students say there's about a $2000 differential per pupil between what los altos elementary students receive compared to oakland unified school district and in high school, the gap is even greater. about $8,000 difference. the students say they want the governor to step in and help and their teacher said that they're glad to see the students taking a stand for something they feel strongly about. >> did my senior level civics classes. we were talking about the news on monday this monday we heard the news, of course, was going on in oakland. and people are really upset me as a teacher. use me inspires me because these are these are young folks. it did. they walk out like a day. this is not a school sanctioned event. and they did it out of their own conscience. >> in addition to having the governor step up and stop the oakland schools from closing, they
schools. >> well, in the south bay students spoke out in support of the decisions coming out of oakland, about 50 students came out with signs to bring awareness to funding differences between their school and oakland unified school district. the students say there's about a $2000 differential per pupil between what los altos elementary students receive compared to oakland unified school district and in high school, the gap is even greater. about $8,000 difference. the students say they...
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south american countries? well, because they have the guns. because they have the guns, they have been also backed by the americans. there is the schoolned by the cia. so, it's a very complicated thing, but the country that has no army since 19118 is costa rica, and costa rica is doing better than any other country, in that sense. so, i wish we could either incorporate the armed forces into the civilian life or eliminate them. we don't need them. i mean, you mentioned the role of america and, of course, your uncle, salvador allende, was removed in a coup that was backed by the cia and you said in 2014 that america would never allow another socialist government to take power in south america. but that's not really the case, is it? i mean, as you said, we've seen left—of—centre governments come to power now. is that a view that you've now changed your mind about? well, the world has changed and politics have changed, everywhere. during the time of allende, it was the time of the cold war. and when i said that the united states would have never allowed it, it was because it was part of that political... ..political struggle of the united
south american countries? well, because they have the guns. because they have the guns, they have been also backed by the americans. there is the schoolned by the cia. so, it's a very complicated thing, but the country that has no army since 19118 is costa rica, and costa rica is doing better than any other country, in that sense. so, i wish we could either incorporate the armed forces into the civilian life or eliminate them. we don't need them. i mean, you mentioned the role of america and,...
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dre and is building a revolutionary high school in south l.a. >> inter scope did really well becausener cityoo s scope give back to south l.a. >> reporter: the label that has always pushed the envelope is doing what it always did. setting no limits, hoping that our imagination will follow. >> when people leave, i like for them to say, wow. wow is a great word. you try to hav a wow in your >>> walksing into a fitness center for the first time can be intimidating for anyone. it can be especially difficult for those who face extra challenges in life. janet shamlian paid a visit to the gym where they're working to change that. >> reporter: the workouts are grueling in this phoenix gym. >> set it all the way up. >> reporter: but muscles aren't the only measure of progress. >> shoulders down. >> reporter: some of the athletes like kate are autistic. others have down syndrome or cerebral palsy. none have taken strength training until now. what made you think the kids needed that physical activity? >> a lot of the students i was working with could not get their body to listen to their brain.
dre and is building a revolutionary high school in south l.a. >> inter scope did really well becausener cityoo s scope give back to south l.a. >> reporter: the label that has always pushed the envelope is doing what it always did. setting no limits, hoping that our imagination will follow. >> when people leave, i like for them to say, wow. wow is a great word. you try to hav a wow in your >>> walksing into a fitness center for the first time can be intimidating for...
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you run this incredible school down in south florida, and all of a sudden her school becomes like thethe left-wing media trying to destroy her school. >> i have a school in miami, florida, and i took a stance from when school reopened in september 2020 where i refused to mandate masks. i refused to socially distance our kids. [applause] >> and let's remember, it was 2020, ok? this is when it was just getting started. >> i refused the plexiglas, i refused to force my kids to use the hand sanitizer 50 times a day, and i just did the common sense thing. i increased my cleaning staff. i put uv light's in to clear the air, and i let the kids be happy, normal kids because that is how they are going to have a strong immune system. thank you. [applause] fast-forward to april when all the teachers started get the covid shot, i took a stand and i said i really don't want teachers to get the shot because we don't know of the possibility of the vaccinated impacting the unvaccinated kids. i had several doctors in this community and they have been seeing cases of weird things that are happening and
you run this incredible school down in south florida, and all of a sudden her school becomes like thethe left-wing media trying to destroy her school. >> i have a school in miami, florida, and i took a stance from when school reopened in september 2020 where i refused to mandate masks. i refused to socially distance our kids. [applause] >> and let's remember, it was 2020, ok? this is when it was just getting started. >> i refused the plexiglas, i refused to force my kids to...
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confederate heroes and statues and what people do or don't learn in school, we still have a bit of this lost cause thing going on in the south actually learn a different history than some of us do in other places. >> absolutely. and i think -- and there is a problem with it, but there is also a problem with expunging so much of southern history in those other places to go back to the earlier point that one of the -- part of the consequences want south becomes this sort of other backwards problematic place instead of understanding this history belongs to us all. and so i think there is a way of -- i think there is a way this ought to -- this prevalence of the lost cause narrative ought to actually be a moment for us to begin to investigate more generally across the board about how we tell our stories. >> that's a great and interesting idea, the idea this is the history of us all. how this relates to us all. when i first interviewed nicole hannah jones after the 1619 project came out, my first view is you added to my knowledge of history, my wealth of history. you added a date, a piece of relevance. so to your point about why
confederate heroes and statues and what people do or don't learn in school, we still have a bit of this lost cause thing going on in the south actually learn a different history than some of us do in other places. >> absolutely. and i think -- and there is a problem with it, but there is also a problem with expunging so much of southern history in those other places to go back to the earlier point that one of the -- part of the consequences want south becomes this sort of other backwards...
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snow in cold temperatures all the way south in texas, as well. schools and businesses closed in the texas panhandle. stret tou treacherous ice bringing down trees in nashville. the texas power grid is holding tonight, but there are some in texas without power. more than 5,000 flights canceled nationwide. the dallas-fort worth airport suspending all operations for a time. planes de-iced before taking off, of course. just one runway operating at one point. tonight, the northeast bracing next, as i mentioned. rob marciano is going to carefully time this out for you. and abc's trevor ault leading us off tonight from cleveland. >> reporter: tonight, the second punch of sleet, snow, and ice from that massive winter storm making travel dangerous and knocking out power for more than a quarter million customers. more than a foot of snow across the northern side of the storm, from st. louis to cleveland. torrents of rain ahead of this snowfall washed all of the salt off the roads, and now all that rain is frozen. the crews are trying to play catchup now, but the r
snow in cold temperatures all the way south in texas, as well. schools and businesses closed in the texas panhandle. stret tou treacherous ice bringing down trees in nashville. the texas power grid is holding tonight, but there are some in texas without power. more than 5,000 flights canceled nationwide. the dallas-fort worth airport suspending all operations for a time. planes de-iced before taking off, of course. just one runway operating at one point. tonight, the northeast bracing next, as...
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school's urban health lab. in our latest "matter of fact" listening tour: promises of change, i talked with dr. south to improving community health outcomes. soledad o'brien: dr. gina south, thank you for talking with me, really appreciate it. you've spent a lot of your career looking at public health from a holistic approach. so, one, explain how social determinants affect public health. dr. south: when people think of health, they often think of the most downstream things that impact health, whether you exercise, what you eat, if you smoke. but the choices that we all have that go into those decisions are shaped by many forces that are determined by policies and laws and the structure. soledad: give me an example. dr. south: so, for example, how much money someone makes, where someone lives. where we choose to send our kids to school, the resources we have and all of those things play an impact and have an impact on health. soledad: connect the dots for me with public health and whether or not you have a park down the block from you. dr. south: so, back in the 1930's, when the federal housing admin
school's urban health lab. in our latest "matter of fact" listening tour: promises of change, i talked with dr. south to improving community health outcomes. soledad o'brien: dr. gina south, thank you for talking with me, really appreciate it. you've spent a lot of your career looking at public health from a holistic approach. so, one, explain how social determinants affect public health. dr. south: when people think of health, they often think of the most downstream things that...
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two students shot outside the south education center, an alternative school serving students from pre-kage 21. two students shot. the suspects getting away in a car. the victims were taken to the hospital. one student did not survive. the other in critical condition. the search for the suspects continues. >>> next tonight here, to the rising tensions over ukraine. vladimir putin breaking his silence tonight, accusing the u.s. and nato of ignoring russia's latest security concerns. and criticizing nato's presence in eastern europe and saying, quote, they played us. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell from ukraine. >> reporter: tonight, as more u.s. military aid arrives in ukraine, russian president vladimir putin accusing america and the west of ignoring its security concerns. the russian leader saying the response to their three key demands, especially the expansion of nato eastward, is inadequate. putin complaining, "they said one thing and did another. as the people say, they played us, simply lied." the u.s. rejecting this. calling these concerns an attempt to bully u
two students shot outside the south education center, an alternative school serving students from pre-kage 21. two students shot. the suspects getting away in a car. the victims were taken to the hospital. one student did not survive. the other in critical condition. the search for the suspects continues. >>> next tonight here, to the rising tensions over ukraine. vladimir putin breaking his silence tonight, accusing the u.s. and nato of ignoring russia's latest security concerns. and...
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civilian was reportedly severely injured. autism, $1.00 cost of reports from that, an extra public school at the south at so it is showing continues here and, and as people's republican. we've been here in it's in the center of the city on the outskirts of the city. and of course the news came from the city of a girl of car earlier on friday where 2 teachers were killed by shelling at a school. thankfully the school was close and there were no words were no children present, he would you mission good again, british my chief now tricky. another tragedy occurred in our town today. ukrainian force as shelter school. as a result, our colleagues, 2 of our teachers have died for 8 years. we have been leaving in fear that our loved ones may get hurt. di i'll call explained di wise, that there is no answer. people still don't, will be fired off. he grant has been given us for 8 years now. he's left without parents. the deputy had teacher has a son, he's in 5th grade. he became an orphan. she didn't have a husband who died. the geography teacher has a sick mother. no one knows what to do with her now. that's t
civilian was reportedly severely injured. autism, $1.00 cost of reports from that, an extra public school at the south at so it is showing continues here and, and as people's republican. we've been here in it's in the center of the city on the outskirts of the city. and of course the news came from the city of a girl of car earlier on friday where 2 teachers were killed by shelling at a school. thankfully the school was close and there were no words were no children present, he would you...
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charles: i was on a board of the charter school in south bronx, in poorest congressional district in accepted. that is how desperately they wanted their kids to have a better education. >> right. charles: i know you don't want to diss your colleagues in the public school system. something is wrong. is it unions doing this? when black kid gets to 12th grade, reads at 8th grade level they stunted their future. why don't they understand it? they're in the midst of it. why don't they have a sense of urgency to help our children? >> i think that to speak frankly you have to prioritize, you have to prioritize black and brown education. you have to prioritize the students of demographics that need help and with, with that, you don't, you don't, you see a lack of innovation sometimes, lack of wanting to change or fear of change to do things differently so that you can get -- charles: let me ask you, do they believe these kids can do the tough work? you know, i mean, it is okay when little johnny comes home with all straight as, when you find out in 12th grade that he can't read? >> correct. c
charles: i was on a board of the charter school in south bronx, in poorest congressional district in accepted. that is how desperately they wanted their kids to have a better education. >> right. charles: i know you don't want to diss your colleagues in the public school system. something is wrong. is it unions doing this? when black kid gets to 12th grade, reads at 8th grade level they stunted their future. why don't they understand it? they're in the midst of it. why don't they have a...
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exactly when all the schools on that list, black, brown, south asian low income families period these families need more resources, not less. more investments, not divestments. >> speaking today, the oakland school board says the move is an important step to help reduced costs and fix a strain on district budgets. >> our responsibilities as an employer as well as a provider of high-quality education has been strained. so, with that we are looking to create better balance, to be able to provide and improve compensation for our employees, and most importantly, to be able to provide the experience for all of our students. >> the board says it will close community data school in parker elementary by the end of the school year. five other schools will also be closed at the end of next school year. >>> meanwhile, in solidarity of those fighting against school closures, a group of students click staged a walkout. just before 2:00 the students left the school to demonstrate down the street. those against the ousd was brought to you first live on cbs news bay area. stream anytime at kpix.com.
exactly when all the schools on that list, black, brown, south asian low income families period these families need more resources, not less. more investments, not divestments. >> speaking today, the oakland school board says the move is an important step to help reduced costs and fix a strain on district budgets. >> our responsibilities as an employer as well as a provider of high-quality education has been strained. so, with that we are looking to create better balance, to be able...
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senate when news reports began to emerge that there had been a shooting at a school in south florida, where i live. i was at the time, or i am still now, but at the time all four of my kids were in school in south florida, and as a parent the first thing that flashes in your mind is where? which school was it? fortunately, we were blessed by god's grace that it was not any of the schools that my children were in, but sadly there were others, floridians on that day impacted in ways that i think will clearly forever change their lives, but i think ultimately impacted the nation. it is now well-known what happened on that terrible day, a day of complete horror that shocked the nation. today, we stop and remember those who lost their lives on that day, and those whose bravery saved lives on that day. we've learned much since that day about the things that went wrong with law enforcement, with the f.b.i., with local authorities, with the school district, and that work continues, and the monster who committed this act is now also before -- facing the justice of the florida court system and
senate when news reports began to emerge that there had been a shooting at a school in south florida, where i live. i was at the time, or i am still now, but at the time all four of my kids were in school in south florida, and as a parent the first thing that flashes in your mind is where? which school was it? fortunately, we were blessed by god's grace that it was not any of the schools that my children were in, but sadly there were others, floridians on that day impacted in ways that i think...
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university, benedict college, columbia college, university south carolina, and the university south carolina schoolof law with two to three student organizers and a minimum of one faculty or staff mentor representing each school. the columbia food policy committee believes that the insights and voices of college students are vital to this work. however, they also recognize that many students face financial barriers to completing their college education and must prioritize work over other opportunities. to create more equitable opportunity for students to participate in this subcommittee, the committee secured funding to compensate students for their time and efforts in the form of food vouchers. since beginning work in the fall of 2020, the subcommittee has focused on a variety of topics, including sharing best practices surrounding campus food pantry management, supporting benedict college's successful opening of a food pantry on their campus, reducing the stigma associated with food insecurity, exploring the feesability of and planning for a food reciprocity program, the program would allow stude
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south bay home. he had been with the school since 1980. that's over 500 straight football games and 12 head coaches. he was always up to date with the other 16 sports. i've got the e-mails to prove it. a glass half full outlook and attitude, he told us last fall in his four decades at san jose state he was tempted only once to move onto another job. >> you actually had to mail like a resume' and letters of reference, and i would drive to the post office about a block from the post office, and i am at a stoplight, and i said, you know, i don't think i have the passion for it. >> he had a passion for the blue and gold. condolences to the family. knowing lawrence going back 30 plus years here, he would want us to keep the sports train going. he loved this game. he loved oracle park here. major league baseball said yesterday cancellation of regular season games will begin if a new collective bargaining agreement is not reached with the players association by monday. that's the 28th. games would not be made up, meaning players would not receive
south bay home. he had been with the school since 1980. that's over 500 straight football games and 12 head coaches. he was always up to date with the other 16 sports. i've got the e-mails to prove it. a glass half full outlook and attitude, he told us last fall in his four decades at san jose state he was tempted only once to move onto another job. >> you actually had to mail like a resume' and letters of reference, and i would drive to the post office about a block from the post office,...
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a man has pleaded guilty to murdering sabina nessa, a primary school teacher attacked in a park in south—eastlamaj drove 70 miles from his home in eastbourne to carry out the premeditated but random attack on the 28—year—old. june kelly reports. sabina nessa was one of four sisters. her broken family were at the old bailey to see the man who took sabina from them admit that he had murdered her. there are no words to describe the pain we are going through which he has caused. it breaks our hearts that we cannot see her again. no family should go through what we are going through and each day is not getting any easier. after graduating from university, sabina nessa became a primary school teacher. at the end of a working week last september, she set off from her home for a friday night out. her short walk alone to meet a friend took her through cator park in kidbrooke, in south—east london. on that evening, koci selamaj had left his home in eastbourne in east sussex. he drove to london in order to carry out what was described in court as a sexually motivated, and predatory attack on a stranger.
a man has pleaded guilty to murdering sabina nessa, a primary school teacher attacked in a park in south—eastlamaj drove 70 miles from his home in eastbourne to carry out the premeditated but random attack on the 28—year—old. june kelly reports. sabina nessa was one of four sisters. her broken family were at the old bailey to see the man who took sabina from them admit that he had murdered her. there are no words to describe the pain we are going through which he has caused. it breaks our...
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until madge bel filiette good and how they do if you wash and what bunny in hawaii, the cha school at 414 south. ah. i live on trail position gdc. are you there? fellow aka. grandma and i need to said document estrella equilla kelly. she is your a decline skit likely hello, sick dominos. you came out not earlier, lou to does it. ammonia. thank you, aunt mann. your master i'll. i'll tell you. i'll do south america strolled it. i want to get it booked to do now an exam on on cornfield wisner oh now you're the kindergartner, the trim control humanity. can he stay on the player shipment? i scribbled and sat down to put it on what he can santa unit back son as settled while la copa press on to her type. could you tell me father, i was new. so cream lay to get him registered basket. giving out osteo. daniel chia, rebecca discovering its in la the sketch is one discussion tom: oh oh nick. but that portion to south is electrical called ha. he falkland, who says in him on dental shore, as could put that one and his name on that also does interested schunover. that aria drawing on study, margaret experie
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, even the national citizens there, there are more than 100 students from a ukrainian medical school of south asian descent. and a lot of them do not even speak ukrainian and they are all confused. they asked me what is going on, when can we get out, our parents are concerned. so, it is chaotic. that's one way to say it. >> yeah. and you are a man who knows of what you speak when you talk about cases chaos and people going through tough times. marcus ham, photojournalist for "the los angeles times", thanks for being with us, i know it is 4:20 in the morning where you are and i hope you stay safe. >> thank. you >> we have much more ahead here tonight including an interview we are going to be doing live with the former commanding general of the u.s. army and your. you are going to want to see this interview. we will be right back. stay with us. to see this interview this interview weyears in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. stay with us as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's easy to
, even the national citizens there, there are more than 100 students from a ukrainian medical school of south asian descent. and a lot of them do not even speak ukrainian and they are all confused. they asked me what is going on, when can we get out, our parents are concerned. so, it is chaotic. that's one way to say it. >> yeah. and you are a man who knows of what you speak when you talk about cases chaos and people going through tough times. marcus ham, photojournalist for "the los...
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the south president says he survived an attempted school that slept many security forces dead. ah, he watching al jazeera alive from doha with me for the back he bore, also ahead. it is vital that russia steps back. the u. k. prime minister warns a rush, an attack on ukraine would be a military disaster as a fairy of diplomatic activity continues to try to deescalate.
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school. only south carolina and nevada join arkansas and they preceded us. there are three states now that require that. and so this will also require every high school to employ at least one certified computer science teacher. we are investing money in that every day. i want to thank code.org for their leadership that measures us nationally and it is the national voice to expand computer science education. cameron wilson i believe is here today. thank you for your work. please give cameron a round of applause. [applause] we are interested in creating jobs. we want to educate them, but this leads the technology jobs in arkansas. i had an opportunity to go to israel. as i went to israel, i got to speak at the future of mobility conference led by the prime minister. there, the minister of transportation for israel spoke first and said that we are trying to get past a lot to a -- a law to allow piloting autonomous vehicles. i got to follow her and say that in arkansas, we passed the same law in 2019 and today, we are not only piloting but using autonomous vehicl
school. only south carolina and nevada join arkansas and they preceded us. there are three states now that require that. and so this will also require every high school to employ at least one certified computer science teacher. we are investing money in that every day. i want to thank code.org for their leadership that measures us nationally and it is the national voice to expand computer science education. cameron wilson i believe is here today. thank you for your work. please give cameron a...
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schools. >> 9 34 and in the south bay in solidarity with the oakland los altos, high school students walked they wanted to show that they support the students in oakland what they're doing. and so the students try to raise awareness. they want to show that there are funding differences between, for example, their schools and the oakland schools. these students say there's about an $8,000 difference per pupil between what los altos high school students receive compared to oakland students. the students say they want the governor to step in and help and their teachers are proud that they're doing something about it. >> or did my senior level civics classes. we were talking about the news on monday this monday we heard the news, of course, was going on in oakland. and people are really upset me as a teacher. use me inspires me because these are these are young folks. it did. they walk out like a day. this is not a school sanctioned event. >> and they did it out of their own conscience. >> maybe they'll be future the board members school board members who knows in addition these kids would like
schools. >> 9 34 and in the south bay in solidarity with the oakland los altos, high school students walked they wanted to show that they support the students in oakland what they're doing. and so the students try to raise awareness. they want to show that there are funding differences between, for example, their schools and the oakland schools. these students say there's about an $8,000 difference per pupil between what los altos high school students receive compared to oakland students....
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joe will have all reaction from qualifies in asia and south america coming up in school. ah. ah ah ah ah the aides time now for sport he is john emily, thank you very much. well let's start with woke up qualifying action from south america. brazil have ended paralyze hopes of reaching katha 2022. they scored full goals and bella horizontal and it was a continue pick up a bunch, definitely west. another look at say, 3 play read striker rigo, also called his international goals field when will have already qualified and unleashing the next 15 games so far. and as usual, looking like one of the favorites, when the world cup and december 17 are also already assured of a place. and now and then $29.00 games arrested lino messy off to his recent bout with coven 19. they still be columbia one know, with a golden las total martinez, columbia hope all but either also not scoring in the long 7 qualifies, ecuador missed the chance to secure the ticket, to kappa. when again, sorry, would have done it, but they conceded the 2nd half equalizer, which means they had to settle for point, but
joe will have all reaction from qualifies in asia and south america coming up in school. ah. ah ah ah ah the aides time now for sport he is john emily, thank you very much. well let's start with woke up qualifying action from south america. brazil have ended paralyze hopes of reaching katha 2022. they scored full goals and bella horizontal and it was a continue pick up a bunch, definitely west. another look at say, 3 play read striker rigo, also called his international goals field when will...
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south carolina several years back where they had the medical university of south carolina providing telehealth services to schools across some of their most rural districts in south carolina. so we've seen these community behavioral partnerships with the standard memoranda of understanding with schools and community behavioral health where sometimes they'll do onsite support but really much of the service that's provided is through telehealth. as we've mentioned earlier some of the rural barriers are reimbursement. sometimes schools are not allowable as sites of service and certain provider types are not allowable, which really does require taking a look at state medicaid plans and thinking how to expand school health programs under school medicaid. and certainly just a lack of awareness of some of the guidelines in setting up the partnerships and get reimburred and supported. >> dr. benton and dr. hoover, youth mental health has been a significant challenge for some time now. some of the stories are heartbreaking. there was a 2017 department of education report that confirmed kids in public schools and on the re
south carolina several years back where they had the medical university of south carolina providing telehealth services to schools across some of their most rural districts in south carolina. so we've seen these community behavioral partnerships with the standard memoranda of understanding with schools and community behavioral health where sometimes they'll do onsite support but really much of the service that's provided is through telehealth. as we've mentioned earlier some of the rural...