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. >> it was sent to the paper by a black student union group. it looks like someone's trying to get him in trouble. >> when are we going to learn to not put stupid stuff on social media? >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >> what's a better way to end the summer then with a puppy pool party. check out this video by keith, he attached a go pro camera to his german shepherd as she went to an annual dog pool party in ohio. >> thurston at governor christie will be on the second president
. >> it was sent to the paper by a black student union group. it looks like someone's trying to get him in trouble. >> when are we going to learn to not put stupid stuff on social media? >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage...
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coincidently, my first semester, senior year, i started doing standup at the student union.y my second, senior year, it was like, i am having a lot of fun with this. i decided, i am not going to take any of the programming jobs i have been offered. i'm going to try to go to chicago and study at second city. emily: you worked with steve carell. dick: rachel dratch became a friend of mine. it was a really, really fun time. emily: why did you stop? dick: i didn't get any of the things i auditioned for. i decided, i had to figure out how to make money. emily: i imagine people screaming at you. i wonder if improv is good training for wall street? dick: when you are improvising, people are yelling at the stage. i did this show. about three minutes in, these drunk australians started yelling, you suck. get off! emily: you went into consulting. dick: this is 1993. i remember a domain for anderson consulting. we went off and started one of the first web design and development shops. sold that. started working on what ended up being an early group based -- we did not call it blogging.
coincidently, my first semester, senior year, i started doing standup at the student union.y my second, senior year, it was like, i am having a lot of fun with this. i decided, i am not going to take any of the programming jobs i have been offered. i'm going to try to go to chicago and study at second city. emily: you worked with steve carell. dick: rachel dratch became a friend of mine. it was a really, really fun time. emily: why did you stop? dick: i didn't get any of the things i auditioned...
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and we're joined by jesse hagopian teaches history and is , an adviser to the black student union atield high school. an associate editor for rethinking schools magazine, and editor of the book, "more than a score: the new uprising against high-stakes testing." he received the 2013 secondary school teacher of the year award. he has been elected as a strike captain. we welcome both to democracy now! jesse, explain this, well, unprecedented for 30 years, teacher strike in seattle. >> thanks for having me back on the show, amy. i want to say that people often tell us that we are not teaching right now. but in fact, i think the educators of seattle are teaching a great lesson not only to our students, but to the entire city of seattle, a lesson in solidarity, a lesson in the power of collective struggle. and we are transforming this city. it is electric on the picket lines with families coming in delivering food. a group called soup for teachers has formed and brought soup and keep the to our schools in the last few days. and it has galvanized the community to the side of the teachers be
and we're joined by jesse hagopian teaches history and is , an adviser to the black student union atield high school. an associate editor for rethinking schools magazine, and editor of the book, "more than a score: the new uprising against high-stakes testing." he received the 2013 secondary school teacher of the year award. he has been elected as a strike captain. we welcome both to democracy now! jesse, explain this, well, unprecedented for 30 years, teacher strike in seattle....
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it happened sunday afternoon in the student union building. police say a man using the restroom there noticed someone reaching underneath the stall with the cell phone in his hand. the victim yelled and went to report the incident. police arrived and arrested richard anderson on suspicion of invasion of privacy. >>> fairfield police are warning of an attempted kidnapping. the victim said she was walking along sunset when a man called out to her and grabbed her and tried to pull her toward a nearby creek. the teen was able to break free. the attacker ran away. she told police she saw the same man on sunday. he was walking with friends when the man tried to lure him with alcohol. the suspect is described as white or biracial about 5'10" he had a mustache and a goatee. >>> police in oakland have released new clues in the death of a young musician back in april. emiliano was bringing his equipment out of the golden bar when his band finished their show. there was an argument nearby and someone opened fire. a stray bullet struck and killed nevarez.
it happened sunday afternoon in the student union building. police say a man using the restroom there noticed someone reaching underneath the stall with the cell phone in his hand. the victim yelled and went to report the incident. police arrived and arrested richard anderson on suspicion of invasion of privacy. >>> fairfield police are warning of an attempted kidnapping. the victim said she was walking along sunset when a man called out to her and grabbed her and tried to pull her...
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coincidently, my first semester, senior year, i started doing just stand up at the university student unionso by my second term senior year, i was really like, this is, i am having a lot of fun with this. and decided i am not going to take any of the, you know, programming jobs i have been offered. i'm going to try to go to chicago and study at second city and get in there and -- emily: you worked with steve carell. dick: steve carell was in the first group i was in. when i first got to chicago. rachel dratch became a good friend of mine. horatio sanz. it was a really fun time. emily: so why did you stop? dick: well, unlike some of those people, i didn't get any of the things i auditioned for. so i eventually decided i need to go back to, you know, figuring out how to make money. emily: i imagine people in the front row screaming at you in the annoyance theater. i wonder if improv is good training for dealing with wall street. [laughter] dick: i will say this. i remember, when you are improvising, people are constantly yelling at the stage and so forth. i did this show. about three minutes
coincidently, my first semester, senior year, i started doing just stand up at the university student unionso by my second term senior year, i was really like, this is, i am having a lot of fun with this. and decided i am not going to take any of the, you know, programming jobs i have been offered. i'm going to try to go to chicago and study at second city and get in there and -- emily: you worked with steve carell. dick: steve carell was in the first group i was in. when i first got to...
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this man, 71-year-old richard anderson, drilling a hole in the wall of a bathroom stall in the student union building. that was on sunday. they were alerted by another man who said he was an actual victim. he claims a hand with a smartphone reached underneath his stall while he was inside. anderson is charged with vandalism and invasion of privacy. >>> new clues and new call for help in solving the killing of a talented east bay musician, 26-year-old emilio navarres was shot easter morning after playing with his band in downtown oakland. tonight police have released surveillance video of a person of interest. jodi hernandez is live with developments and the family's emotional plea. jodi. >> reporter: janelle, oakland police are hoping that surveillance video captured here at this scene of the shooting will lead to some arrests. today the musician's family gathered here to ask for help. >> you had to know emilio. he was bigger than life. >> reporter: and emilio and a half vars family can't stand the killer is on the loose. he was packing up after a gig in downtown oakland april 5th when he wa
this man, 71-year-old richard anderson, drilling a hole in the wall of a bathroom stall in the student union building. that was on sunday. they were alerted by another man who said he was an actual victim. he claims a hand with a smartphone reached underneath his stall while he was inside. anderson is charged with vandalism and invasion of privacy. >>> new clues and new call for help in solving the killing of a talented east bay musician, 26-year-old emilio navarres was shot easter...
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for the same time period, oakland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than eastside union but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, eastside union referred over 1700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the legwork versus the administration doing the legwork. >> funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has since doubled the number of its counselors. social workers are on every campus and there's more than 1700 referrals to police dropped to 214 during the 2013-2014 school years. but those lower rates are still among the highest in the bay area and just like in 2011, minorities and students with disabilities were sent to police at disproportionately high rates. children with disabilities made up 10% of the population but totaled 25% of all students referred to law enforcement. hispanic children represented 47% of the population but 73% of all students referred to police. >> that's an issue. we've got to solve that. >> reporter: the district hires local police officers to
for the same time period, oakland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than eastside union but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, eastside union referred over 1700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the legwork versus the administration doing the legwork. >> funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has since doubled the number of its counselors. social workers...
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when there is a new student union, when there is new health building, when there is other priorities, the proliferation of mpp's, administrators, the money is found, right. if the core mission of the university was really a priority to the university, they would adequately..there's..there.. both things are true. there's been a reduction in the state funding of public education, going on for a long time. but that said, there's also money in the csu, which..which if re-prioritized, would allow you to hire the people that can provide the education you want to provide your students and provide them a..a salary with which allows them to live in a high cost living area like the bay area. i think that's a key factor...that's a very key factor whether its full time or part time faculty, living here in bay area... oh... oh this applies to full professors as much as it applies to lecturers. absolutely. this is not specific to lecturers. lecturers just happened to be worse off because they're much lower in the salary. can i be provocative for a minute? oh, absolutely. so, i teach political scien
when there is a new student union, when there is new health building, when there is other priorities, the proliferation of mpp's, administrators, the money is found, right. if the core mission of the university was really a priority to the university, they would adequately..there's..there.. both things are true. there's been a reduction in the state funding of public education, going on for a long time. but that said, there's also money in the csu, which..which if re-prioritized, would allow...
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. >> the black student union hosed the rally yesterday, which comes on the heals after incident, thattened racial tensions. now, many say, already exist on campus though, this pick tour hereof string and bent hangers last tuesday night, first reported as nooses hanging from campus trees, but police later determined it was the renmant of lanterns left over from decorations for campus event. >> ism ' kind of skeptical about, that i hope we continue to look at this rather than sweep it under the rug. >> we've seen like we're just heart broken. >> university officials also spoke during the rally saying they put together a diversity action plan, for senior staff to help with student concerns. >> says racial tension on the campus, not even talking about the, well, news' this weren't really noose's. >> let's get back to the nation's coup toll. all of the eyes, eyes of the world really on washington, d.c. pope francis getting ready to make history today. and some of the controversial topics seem expected to bring up when he addresses congress. first time a sitting pope has ever done. that wil
. >> the black student union hosed the rally yesterday, which comes on the heals after incident, thattened racial tensions. now, many say, already exist on campus though, this pick tour hereof string and bent hangers last tuesday night, first reported as nooses hanging from campus trees, but police later determined it was the renmant of lanterns left over from decorations for campus event. >> ism ' kind of skeptical about, that i hope we continue to look at this rather than sweep it...
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. >> reporter: black lives matter rally organized by the black student union comes on the heels of anncident that heightened racial tension many say already existed on the campus. >> we're heart broken. >> reporter: students like kevin were shocked at this picture. string and bent hangers hanging from campus trees tuesday night. >> this campus is a hot spot environment for students of colors. as i gazed at the nooses in the trees last night i was brought to tears. >> reporter: university officials condemned it and campus police started investigating it as a hate crime. but by morning, police determined it was all the remnants of lanterns that had been decorating trees from campus event. >> i'm kind of skeptical about that and i'm hoping we'll continue to look into this rather than just sweep it under the rug. >> reporter: diverse crowd of students say they have concerns about racism on campus. >> it's not limited to just black lives matter. there's issues between latinos, asian-americans, around the whole border. >> reporter: university staff telling students tonight they're voices ha
. >> reporter: black lives matter rally organized by the black student union comes on the heels of anncident that heightened racial tension many say already existed on the campus. >> we're heart broken. >> reporter: students like kevin were shocked at this picture. string and bent hangers hanging from campus trees tuesday night. >> this campus is a hot spot environment for students of colors. as i gazed at the nooses in the trees last night i was brought to tears....
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the black student union hosed the rally yesterday, which comes on the heals of an incident that heightened racial tensions, many say, already existed, on the u del campus. now there is picture of string and bent hangers emerged late tuesday night, it was first reported nooses hanging from the campus trees late tuesday night. but police later determined it was just a renmant of a lanterns left over from campus event. >> i'm kind of skeptical about that. and i'm hoping we will continue to look into this rather than just keep it under the rug. >> we are studying, and we're heart broken. >> u del campus officials also spoke during the rally and they said they put together a diversity action plan for senior staff to help with those student's concerns. >>> investigators say, a major bus port of philadelphia will keep more than $6 million worth of cocaine off the streets. it is one of the largest drug bust cents there in years. homeland security officials say they found 363 pounds of cocaine hidden in the shipment of pumpkins and squash. investigators say the drug laden cases entered the port on
the black student union hosed the rally yesterday, which comes on the heals of an incident that heightened racial tensions, many say, already existed, on the u del campus. now there is picture of string and bent hangers emerged late tuesday night, it was first reported nooses hanging from the campus trees late tuesday night. but police later determined it was just a renmant of a lanterns left over from campus event. >> i'm kind of skeptical about that. and i'm hoping we will continue to...
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action, ask everyone in our community to stand together against intolerance and hate and the black student union has post add protest this afternoon at 4:30, in addition, the acting president says there will be campus wide gathering, still getting those details together. chris? >> jennifer joyce, we'll check back as we get more details. thank you develop. meantime new for this morning, 43 year old recovering after getting hit by a train early this morning. officials say it happened just before 2:00 a.m. around keystone and levick street in northeast philadelphia. now, they say, he was taken to hahnemann, and is doing fine aside from a broken arm, and cut. >>> world meeting of families is underway as you well know, opening ceremonies was held yesterday afternoon inside the pennsylvania convention center. a choir welcomed the more than 17,000 pilgrims representing more than 100 countries during town of course for the event held once every three years. this year's theme, love is our mission. the family fully alive. participants are excited that the week will end with a visit from of course the pope
action, ask everyone in our community to stand together against intolerance and hate and the black student union has post add protest this afternoon at 4:30, in addition, the acting president says there will be campus wide gathering, still getting those details together. chris? >> jennifer joyce, we'll check back as we get more details. thank you develop. meantime new for this morning, 43 year old recovering after getting hit by a train early this morning. officials say it happened just...
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so the black student union hosed the rally yesterday which comes on the heals of incident that height ends racial tension some say already exited on cam pulls. >> this picture of string and then bent hangers emerged late tuesday night. it was first reported as nooses hanging from campus trees, late tuesday night. but police later determined it was the renmant of lanterns left over from a campus event. >> i'm kind of skeptical about that. and i'm hoping we will continue to look no this rather than just sweep it under the rug. >> seen that, just heart broken. >> university officials also spoke during that rally saying they put together a diversity action plan for senior staff to help with students' concerns over this. >> investigator is says major bus at the port of philadelphia will keep more than $6 million worth of cocaine off the streets. it is one of the largest drug bust cents there in years. homeland security officials say they found 363 pounds of cocaine hidden in the shipment of pumpkins and squash. investigators say the drug laden cases entered the port from vessel from costa
so the black student union hosed the rally yesterday which comes on the heals of incident that height ends racial tension some say already exited on cam pulls. >> this picture of string and then bent hangers emerged late tuesday night. it was first reported as nooses hanging from campus trees, late tuesday night. but police later determined it was the renmant of lanterns left over from a campus event. >> i'm kind of skeptical about that. and i'm hoping we will continue to look no...
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. >> there's been so many organizes like pccy and power and psu, philadelphia student union, i mean lotf organization that is have been fighting for fair funding formula for years, and, you know, pennsylvania is one of three states that doesn't have one and so i don't necessarily see myself as change agent but i definitely see myself as somebody that deeply cares, i'm a parent, and i definitely want to spread the message as much as possible. >> i see you both as change agents. looking at the pictures much that's why i asked that. i think all of us know perhaps need more funding in the schools. >> yes. >> do you think it has a larger impact when you see it? people are force to do kind of deal with what that funning means. >> i think it does. also, when you hear it, because sarah and lyndell have also been shooting footage of people and taking interviews from people that have been impacted you also in the gallery you'll hear audio from them. >> exactly. yeah, this is something that's been happening for years really. you know, so i think lot of communities in philadelphia are ready to spea
. >> there's been so many organizes like pccy and power and psu, philadelphia student union, i mean lotf organization that is have been fighting for fair funding formula for years, and, you know, pennsylvania is one of three states that doesn't have one and so i don't necessarily see myself as change agent but i definitely see myself as somebody that deeply cares, i'm a parent, and i definitely want to spread the message as much as possible. >> i see you both as change agents....
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according to berkeley society it happened at the student union building.m there noticed someone reaching underneath the stall with a cell phone in his hand. the victim yelled and reported the incident. police arrived and arrested richard anderson on suspicion of invasion of privacy. >>> the 12th street bart station in oakland is back open after a death on the tracks last night. authorities say a train hit a man around 9:30 last night. police tell us they don't suspect foul play. the 12th street station was shut down for a half an hour. the incident caused major delays between west oakland and fremont. >>> time is 5:37. new this morning secretary of state john kerry will brief lawmakers on how many more syrian refugees will be allowed here in the u.s.. they have been lobbying the u.s. to accept more refugees. the owner of the kabani restaurant says he came to the u.s. in the year 2000. >> people suffer and their life is gone. their families are gone. there are thousands of thousands of people they lost their families. a lot of suffering is going on right no
according to berkeley society it happened at the student union building.m there noticed someone reaching underneath the stall with a cell phone in his hand. the victim yelled and reported the incident. police arrived and arrested richard anderson on suspicion of invasion of privacy. >>> the 12th street bart station in oakland is back open after a death on the tracks last night. authorities say a train hit a man around 9:30 last night. police tell us they don't suspect foul play. the...
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for the same time period oakland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than east side union by only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, east side union referred over 1,700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the lay work versus the add mrks doing the lay work. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has since doubled the number of its counselors. social workers on every campus. and those more than 1,700 referrals to police dropped to 214 during the 2013-2014 school year. those lower rates are still among the highest in the bay area. and just like in 2011 minorities and students with disabilities were sent to police at d disproportionately high rates. children with disabilities made up 10% of the population but totalled 25% of all students referred to law enforcement. hispanic children represented 47% of the population, but 73% of all students referred to police. >> that's an issue. you've got to solve that. >> reporter: the district hires local police officer
for the same time period oakland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than east side union by only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, east side union referred over 1,700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the lay work versus the add mrks doing the lay work. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has since doubled the number of its counselors. social...
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teachers went on strike last week which canceled the first day of school for more than 53,000 students. the uniont addresses a number of sticking points. kids will go back to school tomorrow. >> ♪ >> in the morning buzz, so again 10 days away from the pope's visit, we've seen plush dolls. >> coloring books. >> yes, coloring books, all sorts of t-shirts people are selling and now the phillies are getting into the game and they are, yes, the pope francis trading card. birth date is right there, position, no, he's not the short stop, he's the 266 pope of the roman catholic church. this is a rookie card by the way. this is his first time being pope. made his debut in 2013. there's his education. no, he didn't go to florida state university and hit like 30 home runs every year. he was a diocesan seminary of villa devoto. place of birth, full name its all there except for his rbi's from last season. he had a light year, you know, back in 2014. so. >> but, you know, we're expecting him to hit a home run when he gets here. >> absolutely. >> all right. it is now 5:27. all new in the next half hour of "act
teachers went on strike last week which canceled the first day of school for more than 53,000 students. the uniont addresses a number of sticking points. kids will go back to school tomorrow. >> ♪ >> in the morning buzz, so again 10 days away from the pope's visit, we've seen plush dolls. >> coloring books. >> yes, coloring books, all sorts of t-shirts people are selling and now the phillies are getting into the game and they are, yes, the pope francis trading card....
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students. the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday. that means kids can go home at noon. many of the classrooms have no air-conditioning so they are doing as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. there are other classes that don't. but -- so i'm assuming it's hot in there but for me i have in this building air-conditioning. >> so you're one of the lucky ones. >> i am. >> the district hasn't decided to shorten the schoolday on friday. >> a lot of apartments in san francisco have no ac. you don't need it. but you need it today. >>> it was 95 in san francisco yesterday. it was 104 in livermore. that's i huge difference -- that's a huge difference. but weave not experienced 95 in san francisco in the city of san francisco for years. it wasn't a record. we had a record in oakland at 97 degrees. the hot spot yesterday was livermore, 104. gilroy was 105. right now, slow to cool down. 70 degrees in oakland. it's in the upper 60s in san francisco. 50s around santa rosa. it is the second consecutive "spare the air" day
students. the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday. that means kids can go home at noon. many of the classrooms have no air-conditioning so they are doing as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. there are other classes that don't. but -- so i'm assuming it's hot in there but for me i have in this building air-conditioning. >> so you're one of the lucky ones. >> i am. >> the district hasn't...
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most of the students in the campbell union high school district were out by noon. and tomorrow, the plan is >> pam: the plant is the same. >> pam: branham, leigh, del mar, prospect and westmont high. as well as the boynton continuation high school and the camden community day school. all got out early. to dismiss early was blamed on a lack of air conditioning inside. >> reporter: we hopped on this bus with open windows but no air. >> it is hot. >> reporter: those with a.c. transit 66 percent of those buses to have air- conditioning. but 39 percent is without. >> reporter: has to be pretty uncomfortable for this lady. >> i am real sticky and hot. and not able to breathe out well. i am having some problems with that. >> reporter: help is on the way according to a.c. transit officials. new buses will be on the road within 69 months for it unfortunate, that does not initially helped these writers. --riders >> reporter: virginia says she would like to see more air-conditioned buses. however, she has to do was she has to do. even if that means a hot air ride on the bus.
most of the students in the campbell union high school district were out by noon. and tomorrow, the plan is >> pam: the plant is the same. >> pam: branham, leigh, del mar, prospect and westmont high. as well as the boynton continuation high school and the camden community day school. all got out early. to dismiss early was blamed on a lack of air conditioning inside. >> reporter: we hopped on this bus with open windows but no air. >> it is hot. >> reporter: those...
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announces the arrests of drug lords, suspected to be behind the killing of 43 missing students >>> the european union's youngest member tate croatia is struggling to deal with thousands of refugees after promising safe passage. only one border crossing is opened for those trying to get to western europe. croatia is the main route for thousands trying to get to syria. there was chaos in the eastern croatian town. hundreds of refugees tried to push through the police lines, trying to bored a bus. the croatian police said more than 11,000 police entered the country. the president asked the army to be an standby. many trains have been getting to slovenia. croatia is not part of the open border. lawrence lee reports from the serbian town in croatia. >> reporter: all day the buses came, off-loading the weary. picking up a few belongings, it was on foot again. they strode through the fields towards the european union. >> no problem for the refugees. >> you can walk into croatia. >> most said they were syrian, not much talking, just grim determination. so the violence and contempt which the hungarian authoriti
announces the arrests of drug lords, suspected to be behind the killing of 43 missing students >>> the european union's youngest member tate croatia is struggling to deal with thousands of refugees after promising safe passage. only one border crossing is opened for those trying to get to western europe. croatia is the main route for thousands trying to get to syria. there was chaos in the eastern croatian town. hundreds of refugees tried to push through the police lines, trying to...
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students. the journal union's youngest member state is struggling to deal with refugees. only one of its border crossings remain open after an influx of people trying to get to western europe. croatia has become the main alternative route. there was chaos in the eastern croatia town. the police says more than 11,000 refugees have entered the country in the past 24 hours. the president asked the army to be on stand by. many people have been getting on trains, but have been stopped at the border. both countries are in the e.u., but croatia isn't part of the open border. we report from croatia where frustration among the refugee running high. >> ahmed thought this was the past. croatia would be for him and so many others a route to slovenia. instead, he feels trapped again. >> translator: he tells me this delay is a complete surprise. many here would have paid a smuggler to help them on their way if they only had the money to do so. >> translator: it cost them 2,000 euros, they drop you off and you are on your own. >> the hundreds here came from serbia. met with force by rio
students. the journal union's youngest member state is struggling to deal with refugees. only one of its border crossings remain open after an influx of people trying to get to western europe. croatia has become the main alternative route. there was chaos in the eastern croatia town. the police says more than 11,000 refugees have entered the country in the past 24 hours. the president asked the army to be on stand by. many people have been getting on trains, but have been stopped at the border....
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students. the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday.s kids can go home at noon. many of the classrooms have no air-conditioning so they are doing it as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. there are other classes that don't. but --so i'm assuming it's hot in there but for me i have in this building air-conditioning. >> so you're one of the lucky ones. >> i am. >> the district hasn't decided to shorten the schoolday on friday. i think we know how the kids are leaning. >> they are saying let's stay home. bring it on. >> that's like our version of snow days. >> just from working here at kpix 5 for almost 20 years, just from the experience of living here, i go with my own forecast after looking at the computer models. computer models suggest we'll hit 110 tomorrow. i'm trying to go easy at 108 because those two degrees, they will make a difference, right? we have a new advisory that's in effect this morning if you are heading to the beaches to cool off. we do have a beach hazardous statement in effect for strong r
students. the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday.s kids can go home at noon. many of the classrooms have no air-conditioning so they are doing it as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. there are other classes that don't. but --so i'm assuming it's hot in there but for me i have in this building air-conditioning. >> so you're one of the lucky ones. >> i am. >> the district hasn't decided...
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he had announced 20 scholarships to students who are union members or whose family belongs to a unionff skversky here with sports. looks like the eagles did make a quarterback decision. >> looks like they have. go back to beginning of ota's. they bring in tim tebow prosecutor training camp. he was only expected to be an extra arm. sure enough he strong armed matt barkley out of a job. looks like it's tebow time. instead of cutting quarterback matt barkley in favor of tim tebow the eagles trade barkley to the arizona cardinals for a conditional seventh round pick next year. barkley the odd man out after a terrible preseason. failed to throw a single touchdown despite more reps than any other eagles quarterback. last night he did not help his cause. bark economy threw a pick and just 45 yards. so tebow appears to have won the third string job. a roster spot for the first time in three years. could be it for this guy. yet the eagles are yet to make it official. last night tebow threw to two touchdowns. afterwards i talked to both guys about fighting for the job. >> i'm not going to worry
he had announced 20 scholarships to students who are union members or whose family belongs to a unionff skversky here with sports. looks like the eagles did make a quarterback decision. >> looks like they have. go back to beginning of ota's. they bring in tim tebow prosecutor training camp. he was only expected to be an extra arm. sure enough he strong armed matt barkley out of a job. looks like it's tebow time. instead of cutting quarterback matt barkley in favor of tim tebow the eagles...
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students. teachers union and school district continued negotiations over the weekend. the main issue, pay. teachers have not received a cost of living increase in six years. >>> the eagles getting ready for their prime time game, hear how players are really feeling about hitting the field against the the atlanta falcons. >>> former eagles player lesean mccoy had fun after his buffalo bills pulled off a stunning victory over the colts, the the comments he made toward chip kelly on social media. >>> but first here's your winning lottery numbers from last night. >>> good morning, i'm sean bell, eagles start your season off on monday night football against falcons. big game in prime time. chip kelly and sam bradford can make a statement, tonight showing everyone how good they can be. yesterday they arrived in atlanta ready to go like a kid looking at everybody else on opening day, for christmas. but, you have to wait. the the players can hardly contain their excitement for the first game. >> fantastic. i'm trying not to over do it but we all are excited. i hear on the bus, everybody talking ab
students. teachers union and school district continued negotiations over the weekend. the main issue, pay. teachers have not received a cost of living increase in six years. >>> the eagles getting ready for their prime time game, hear how players are really feeling about hitting the field against the the atlanta falcons. >>> former eagles player lesean mccoy had fun after his buffalo bills pulled off a stunning victory over the colts, the the comments he made toward chip kelly...
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the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday. and that means kids can go home some classrooms don't have air- conditioning so they are doing this as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. others don't. i assume it's hot. but we have air-condition. >> the district hasn't made a decision yet whether they will shorten the schoolday on friday. >>> well, let's check the weather. what is it, 108 in gilroy today? is that the number? >> you know what, frank, you nailed it though saying what would you like to do if it's hot go to the mall? i took a poll on our kpix 5 and facebook page and that was the number one option of for people, go to the mall get free air-conditioning. out the door we'll hit the triple digits again today. look at the calm waters by the bay bridge. we have a beach hazard statement in effect today for strong dangerous rip currents and also sneaker waves. would you believe it's 70 in oakland? we have a heat advisory in effect for the second consecutive day for the entire bay area. 90 in pacific
the campbell union high school district will let students take minimum days today and thursday. and that means kids can go home some classrooms don't have air- conditioning so they are doing this as a precaution. >> i'm fortunate because i have air-conditioning. others don't. i assume it's hot. but we have air-condition. >> the district hasn't made a decision yet whether they will shorten the schoolday on friday. >>> well, let's check the weather. what is it, 108 in gilroy...
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teachers went on strike last week which canceled the first day of school for more than 53,000 students. the unione new agreement addresses a number of sticking points. kids head back to school tomorrow. >>> and as you know, childhood obesity is a major concern in this country. and a new report is sounding the alarm finding that a third of kids are making fast food a daily choice. that's about the same as it was back in the 90's before the widespread push for people especially children to eat a bit healthier. scientists tie popular choices like french fries and pizza to why kids are overweight. a growing number of children develop diseases once only seen in middle aged people, thingsy things like high blood pressure and type two diabetes. >> 6:27 and meteorologist dave murphy is cranking up the heat a little bit in the accuweather forecast. >> and brand new at 6:30 tempers flare and helmets fly during a high school football game and now police are investigating what happened. take a look. wham. >> ♪ >> new here on "action news," unsports man-like. video just surfaced of rough action during a high
teachers went on strike last week which canceled the first day of school for more than 53,000 students. the unione new agreement addresses a number of sticking points. kids head back to school tomorrow. >>> and as you know, childhood obesity is a major concern in this country. and a new report is sounding the alarm finding that a third of kids are making fast food a daily choice. that's about the same as it was back in the 90's before the widespread push for people especially children...
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students at pope valley union elementary were back in class for the first time since the evacuation. the principal felt strongly about reopening on a friday. attendance was volume teary. >> it's important for students to know they -- life will return to normal. >> the ones there seemed to be pleased to get on the bus and get back to living their life. >> the principal is hoping all 52 students will be back on monday. >>> let's turn to natasha in middleton. people are trying to get past the police lines to see if their homes are still standing. >> reporter: it's been six long days. many say they can't wait any longer. unfortunately, too many will come home to this. heart break doesn't do justice to what happened in these communities. i want to introduce you to joey here. one resident said joey is her miracle today. >> oh, hi, baby. >> reporter: imagine finding a burn line behind your house. >> i don't see any. >> reporter: christine is a teacher who rescues cats. she left her home six days ago and returned to what she called a miracle. >> i was in shock our homes are here. >> reporter:
students at pope valley union elementary were back in class for the first time since the evacuation. the principal felt strongly about reopening on a friday. attendance was volume teary. >> it's important for students to know they -- life will return to normal. >> the ones there seemed to be pleased to get on the bus and get back to living their life. >> the principal is hoping all 52 students will be back on monday. >>> let's turn to natasha in middleton. people are...
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. >>> the heat has prompted the campbell union district to send students home early. they are concerned about the health of the students at seven high schools since the classes don't have air-conditioning. a school board member says it could cost $12 million to add air-conditioning. what authorities have been doing to keep people safe. >> it's hot outside, it's hotter when your job is to run the grill. >> it's 9 to 11100-degrees. when is really hot we get busy, people don't want to cook. >> this heat is considered dangerous. santa rosa opened three cooling centers and two swimming pools. >> elderly people and children are prone to dehydration. people with health problems those problems are exacerbated by the heat. >> trying to keep people cool and safe. this biggest concern is fire. >> there hasn't been a major fire here. we had the rocky fire and the jerusalem fire, we are stressing to the citizen the importance of being awear. the highway patrol is reminding drivers not to leave pets or children in the vehicle. >> in 10 minutes it's 105 degrees after 30 minutes i
. >>> the heat has prompted the campbell union district to send students home early. they are concerned about the health of the students at seven high schools since the classes don't have air-conditioning. a school board member says it could cost $12 million to add air-conditioning. what authorities have been doing to keep people safe. >> it's hot outside, it's hotter when your job is to run the grill. >> it's 9 to 11100-degrees. when is really hot we get busy, people don't...
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students at pope valley union elementary were back in class for the first time since the evacuation. the principal felt strongly about reopening on a friday. attendance was volume teary. >> it's important for students to know they -- life will return to normal. >> the ones there seemed to be pleased to get on the bus and get back to living their life. >> the principal is hoping all 52 students will be back on monday. >>> let's turn to natasha in middleton. people are trying to get past the police lines to see if their homes are still standing. >> reporter: it's been six long days. many say they can't wait any longer. unfortunately, too many will come home to this. heart break doesn't do justice to what happened in these communities. i want to introduce you to joey here. one resident said joey is her miracle today. >> oh, hi, baby. >> reporter: imagine finding a burn line behind your house. >> i don't see any. >> reporter: christine is a teacher who rescues cats. she left her home six days ago and returned to what she called a miracle. >> i was in shock our homes are here. >> reporter:
students at pope valley union elementary were back in class for the first time since the evacuation. the principal felt strongly about reopening on a friday. attendance was volume teary. >> it's important for students to know they -- life will return to normal. >> the ones there seemed to be pleased to get on the bus and get back to living their life. >> the principal is hoping all 52 students will be back on monday. >>> let's turn to natasha in middleton. people are...
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our gpa is over 3.0. >> it's also a school that is aggressively anti-union when it comes to grad students, custodians, and all the rest of it. so they were not going to roll over for the athletes if they wanted to unionize. >> it's putting northwestern on the wrong side of history. >> some ex-northwestern players formed a group to advocate for current athletes. kevin brown played for the wildcats from 1981 to 1985. >> when you look at the ncaa, and northwestern is a part of this. so there's no distinction well that's an ncaa issue. no you're part of the association. so it's your issue as well. it's not just them. it's us. >> we've been talking and saying the same thing for many, many years. they said the same thing in the mid-80s and before. just to say we'll take care of you, after a while that rings kind of hollow. >> players are being exploited. we all know that, and the question is, what is it going to take to correct that? but it is a fact. >> the players' ballots were not counted, and the election results not released. the school and the union are battling over whether players are e
our gpa is over 3.0. >> it's also a school that is aggressively anti-union when it comes to grad students, custodians, and all the rest of it. so they were not going to roll over for the athletes if they wanted to unionize. >> it's putting northwestern on the wrong side of history. >> some ex-northwestern players formed a group to advocate for current athletes. kevin brown played for the wildcats from 1981 to 1985. >> when you look at the ncaa, and northwestern is a part...
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student's life. after sorting through thousands of pages, we found east side union in san jose referred students to police times in the 2011-2012 school year. out of more than 16,000 school districts across the country, east side union ranked 14th for how often it called police on its own students. the current superintendent got the job in 2012 and told us the district had a practice of relying too much on officers to facilitate disciplinary issues when staff should have leaned more on school administrators. the district's referrals to law enforcement dropped to 214 during the 2013-2014 school year, but the district's rates are still among the highest in the bay area. minorities and children with disabilities were impacted at disproportionately high rates. the superintendent say it is district has to do more to make sure students are disciplined in a way that doesn't hold them long term. back to you. >> thank you very much. if you have a tip for our investigators, give them a call at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> america's most wanted whistle-blower is now on twitter. ca
student's life. after sorting through thousands of pages, we found east side union in san jose referred students to police times in the 2011-2012 school year. out of more than 16,000 school districts across the country, east side union ranked 14th for how often it called police on its own students. the current superintendent got the job in 2012 and told us the district had a practice of relying too much on officers to facilitate disciplinary issues when staff should have leaned more on school...
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. >>> today's heat and hot weather means that once again students in the campbell union high school district will be sent home early. classrooms don't have any air conditioning and the school district worries about the health and safety of students at seven high schools. yesterday they were sent home midday. air conditioning price tag is $12 million. >>> south bay, alan rock park will be closed because of the extreme fire danger. the park is often closed during times of high heat and high fire danger. >>> time is 5:07. new in oakland, deadly shooting last night may have stretched to two different crime scenes. first started at 10:00 last night. oakland police haven't given us many details, but there are reports the confrontation may have ended in gunfire at 88th avenue. two people shot, one killed. the condition of the others has not been released just yet. >>> san francisco man facing several charges of hate crimes and vandalism in connection with graffiti that targeted chinese people. 62-year-old john was arrested on tuesday, booked on five felony counts of hate crimes and five more counts
. >>> today's heat and hot weather means that once again students in the campbell union high school district will be sent home early. classrooms don't have any air conditioning and the school district worries about the health and safety of students at seven high schools. yesterday they were sent home midday. air conditioning price tag is $12 million. >>> south bay, alan rock park will be closed because of the extreme fire danger. the park is often closed during times of high...
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it was still hot enough in the south bay for schools to let students out early for the second day. the campbell union high school district says many of its classrooms don't have air- conditioning. students tell us the first day was fun but now they are worried about falling behind. >> the schedules and everything had to change in the class so we'll have to catch up. >> the district covers 7 schools. >>> the sun valley mall in concord had a power outage twice today. >> meteorologist paul deanno tracking the heat for us. a little update on el nino coming? >> we have a lot to give you over the next minute and a half. it is the tale of two bay areas, where the heat wave is finished and where the heat wave is hitting its peak today. inland we are still above 100. vacaville 109. livermore down to 103 off a high of 107. san jose 90. concor102. 98 santa rosa. look at pacifica in the 60s. san francisco down to the 60s and 70s. just two days ago at 3 p.m. in the city it was 93 degrees, hottest day in five years. 3:00 today, we're 24 degrees cooler. so the cool air hits the coastline in the city first. it's doi
it was still hot enough in the south bay for schools to let students out early for the second day. the campbell union high school district says many of its classrooms don't have air- conditioning. students tell us the first day was fun but now they are worried about falling behind. >> the schedules and everything had to change in the class so we'll have to catch up. >> the district covers 7 schools. >>> the sun valley mall in concord had a power outage twice today. >>...
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this heat has prompted the campbell union school district to send students home early today. the district is concerned about the health of the students at seven high schools, since the classrooms don't have air conditioning. students were sent home midday yesterday. there's talk about adding air conditioning but that would cost $12 million. >>> a popular park will be closed again due to fire danger. this is the third day in a row alull rock will be closed to visitors -- alum rock will be closed to visitors. >>> mark tamayo, the cooldown will get here? >> it will, but by the weekend for sure. it has been a hot stretch of weather. tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. heat advisory until:00 -- until 7:00 p.m. it's been canceled for the coast. a lot of 90s and easily over 100 for the inland neighborhoods this afternoon. on this satellite, you can see we actually had a rush of our old friend out there -- return of our old friend, dense fog, to the coastline and the golden gate bridge. right near the bridge, temperatures in the mid-60s. san francisco downtown, a few miles away, 80 deg
this heat has prompted the campbell union school district to send students home early today. the district is concerned about the health of the students at seven high schools, since the classrooms don't have air conditioning. students were sent home midday yesterday. there's talk about adding air conditioning but that would cost $12 million. >>> a popular park will be closed again due to fire danger. this is the third day in a row alull rock will be closed to visitors -- alum rock will...
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students in the campbell union high school district had a half day of classes because fewer than 50%e district's classrooms have air- conditioning. >>> california is one big step closer to allowing people with a terminal illness to end their lives. emotions ran high on both sides at a hearing in sacramento today. kpix 5's phil matier reports. >> well, people have different convictions and different beliefs. i think everybody felt sincerely about their vote on this issue no question about it. but we all have to do what we believe is absolutely right. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was an ee explosional debate that cut across party lines, an emotional debate. but in the end of the california state assembly voted to have california join oregon bypassing an assisted suicide law. >> what it will do is provide a measure of freedom to people who are dying. >> i have seen so many miraculous turnarounds in people's lives when the doctors have given up, when the doctors have said, do funeral arrangements, and then the prognosis changed in a matter of moments. >> somebody with a terminal illness
students in the campbell union high school district had a half day of classes because fewer than 50%e district's classrooms have air- conditioning. >>> california is one big step closer to allowing people with a terminal illness to end their lives. emotions ran high on both sides at a hearing in sacramento today. kpix 5's phil matier reports. >> well, people have different convictions and different beliefs. i think everybody felt sincerely about their vote on this issue no...
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host: what about the student loan market? most credit unions don't do student loans. really depends on their field of membership. recently we have look at credit union data relative to student loans. it slightly decreased this past quarter, but overall increasing in recent years. host: from a landfill, kentucky, here is joseph. you are on with our guest. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment and a question. credit is the currency of slaves. said, i was wanting to get lady'sies opinion -- opinion on which he things are currency is going to crash because of the situation with present -- puking in china. putin in china. certainly credit unions have to be conscious of what is going on in the market and the world, but i certainly can't speak to that issue in particular. host: now we hear from larry. he is a charleston, s.c.. i have some concerns and some general questions. system that iking think is going to bankrupt the country. [indiscernible] i needed a mortgage to stay in my home, i am a retired army person. but the idea that we have credit unions -- [in
host: what about the student loan market? most credit unions don't do student loans. really depends on their field of membership. recently we have look at credit union data relative to student loans. it slightly decreased this past quarter, but overall increasing in recent years. host: from a landfill, kentucky, here is joseph. you are on with our guest. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment and a question. credit is the currency of slaves. said, i was wanting to get lady'sies...
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. >>> too hot for schools, students in the campbell union district will get released early from classes because of the heat. they will end at noon because of no ac. no decision yesterday on friday. >>> the heat not helping this. two fires have merged in the past hour in tuolumne county. about 100 acres went up so far. evacuations are ordered for two area campsites and a few residents, as well. this is all going on east of columbia. that's about an hour east of the town of stockton. >>> more now on the news we first brought you at 5:00. terrifying moments for passengers on a british airways plane when the plane caught fire in las vegas. look closely. you can see flames shooting out of the left engine. thick black smoke rising into the sky. passengers had to escape down the emergency chute. the boeing 777 was getting ready for take-off to london. this view the smoke was taken by a passenger in another plane. there were 159 passengers and 13 crew on board. everyone got off the plane safely, and officials at las vegas's mccar airport say two people were taken -- mccarren airport say two peo
. >>> too hot for schools, students in the campbell union district will get released early from classes because of the heat. they will end at noon because of no ac. no decision yesterday on friday. >>> the heat not helping this. two fires have merged in the past hour in tuolumne county. about 100 acres went up so far. evacuations are ordered for two area campsites and a few residents, as well. this is all going on east of columbia. that's about an hour east of the town of...
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students would be affected. a spokesperson for bauman said the union members make 14 to $22 an hour. they say the union is asking for increased in -- increases in pay as high as 32%. in a letter, the owner of baun man and zones wrote the union is attempting to force an above market settlement for its members. we ask all of you not to be a part of such an unreasonable plan. >> reporter: just a short time ago we saw members coming out to take a breather. they say it will be a long night. both sides are hopeful to reach and agreement tonight and are willing to work through the night to get it. live in farmingdale, kristin thorne, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> keep us posted. thank you. >>> as we continue, apple making its big announcement about several new products. >> >>> we told you about the floating in some of the storms. we have a.j. ross at the south beach section of staten island where there is behind her flooding indeed. a.j.? >> reporter: bill [ inaudible ]. cars were in trouble over here. there is a tow truck working to get the nearest car to the intersection out to some dry g
students would be affected. a spokesperson for bauman said the union members make 14 to $22 an hour. they say the union is asking for increased in -- increases in pay as high as 32%. in a letter, the owner of baun man and zones wrote the union is attempting to force an above market settlement for its members. we ask all of you not to be a part of such an unreasonable plan. >> reporter: just a short time ago we saw members coming out to take a breather. they say it will be a long night....