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and it was the pressure of the investigation. >> the teachers union just completed another survey on principal clecak's performance. this time fewer than half of the teachers completed the survey. the numbers do show an improvement, but a number of teachers still raised similar concerns about their principal. with the nbc bay area investigative unit, i'm tony kovaleski. >> and if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call. the number is 1-888-996-tips. you can also send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> well, coming up, it is not just a hobby, it's a game-changer. how one man is useding 3d printers to give people a second chance. >>> and later -- >> i said something offensive, and for that i sincerely apologize. >> candidate loretta sanchez back-pedalling for a comment about native americans. what she said and the noise she made. plus, the impact it may have on her political career. >>> asiana flight 214, a wake-up call for airports everywhere. tuesday at 11:00, we investigate why insiders say san jose mineta can't handle a runway disaster. >> there's one man dema
and it was the pressure of the investigation. >> the teachers union just completed another survey on principal clecak's performance. this time fewer than half of the teachers completed the survey. the numbers do show an improvement, but a number of teachers still raised similar concerns about their principal. with the nbc bay area investigative unit, i'm tony kovaleski. >> and if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call. the number is 1-888-996-tips. you can also...
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regulations have been enforced and it was the pressure of the investigation. >> reporter: now the teachers union just completed another survey, this time fewer than half of the teachers completed the survey they show a slight improvement but they also show they raised similar concerns about their principal. >> tough to hear all of this. thank you, tony. >> call 1-888-996-tips. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> testing for drugs by checking your finger p
regulations have been enforced and it was the pressure of the investigation. >> reporter: now the teachers union just completed another survey, this time fewer than half of the teachers completed the survey they show a slight improvement but they also show they raised similar concerns about their principal. >> tough to hear all of this. thank you, tony. >> call 1-888-996-tips. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community...
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the teachers union is lambasted again and again, but i have been in those schools during the campaignnd before the campaign, and i watched teachers and principals just work their hearts out to make sure their kids have a good education. they love those kids, and they do their best every day, and i think somehow they've been vilified as the problem or part of the problem. they're not the problem. they're the last vestige of the solution of this thing. >> but is there enough accountability when it comes to teachers? >> you have to define accountability. i mean, what is accountability and how do you define it? and i know teachers and principals, i work with them every day, and they are dedicated to making sure these kids get a good education. the problem has been the resources provided by the government are not there, and charter schools and the charter school movement is a result of that misfunction or malfunction and fear that that people's kids won't get a good education in public schools. but i will tell you that in our public schools in philadelphia there are great success stories.
the teachers union is lambasted again and again, but i have been in those schools during the campaignnd before the campaign, and i watched teachers and principals just work their hearts out to make sure their kids have a good education. they love those kids, and they do their best every day, and i think somehow they've been vilified as the problem or part of the problem. they're not the problem. they're the last vestige of the solution of this thing. >> but is there enough accountability...
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on education, the government broke the teacher union's hold on school staffing by passing a bill to stople and inheritance of teaching jobs. and for the broader economy, peÑa nieto and his allies increased competition by passing new tax and banking reforms. the president hopes his reforms will bring more success stories like that of bombardier, the canadian company that makes the learjet. their facility is just a 30 minute drive from the center of boomtown quereÉtaro. >> in 2005 there was nothing here. it was a green field. >> reporter: bombardier invested half a billion dollars in this division in quereÉtaro. when we visited last year, the company's 45 employees had grown to 1,800. two dozen more aviation companies joined them in the area. and at the time, elements of the new learjet 85 were meant to be built here in queretaro. >> we're manufacturing from here to here, which is the front fuselage, and we're manufacturing around from here to here, which is the aft fuselage, and we will do the wings assembly too. >> reporter: but in a sign of how reliant mexico's economy is on the outside
on education, the government broke the teacher union's hold on school staffing by passing a bill to stople and inheritance of teaching jobs. and for the broader economy, peÑa nieto and his allies increased competition by passing new tax and banking reforms. the president hopes his reforms will bring more success stories like that of bombardier, the canadian company that makes the learjet. their facility is just a 30 minute drive from the center of boomtown quereÉtaro. >> in 2005 there...
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the teachers union just completed another survey on principal clecak's performance. this time fewer than half the teachers completed the survey but the numbers do show an improvement. also, a number of the teachers still raised similar concerns about their principal. so we are going to continue to follow to see how this story develops. >> keep us posted. thank you, tony. >>> if you have a tip for tony give us a call at 888-996-tips or sends an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> let's bring in jeff ra narnieri on this beautiful january day. >> it did feel like january for a lot of the bay area. this trough of low pressure is going to stay stationary all the way through thursday in the forecast and that will help continue to bring in the fog across the bay area and also the possibility of some showers. you can take your eyes down there to the scrolling seven-day ticker at the bottom of your screen and get a preview of when those showers are coming your way. right now it is chilly outside, upper 50s and low 60s. we do have some sun, though. the one spot where we did m
the teachers union just completed another survey on principal clecak's performance. this time fewer than half the teachers completed the survey but the numbers do show an improvement. also, a number of the teachers still raised similar concerns about their principal. so we are going to continue to follow to see how this story develops. >> keep us posted. thank you, tony. >>> if you have a tip for tony give us a call at 888-996-tips or sends an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com....
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the united teachers union are in the middle of contract negotiations. they want the district to invest in increasing teachers' pay. the union says its teachers are among the lowest paid in the east bay despite serving 31,000 students in several cities. >>> time is 4:38. coming up new developments in the fight over a palo alto mobile home park. the plan by a county official that he hopes will keep hundreds of people from losing their homes. >> and. >> why seismologists say it's not necessarily a sign that a bigger one is coming soon. >> good morning. looking at the east bay commute, and looking at contra costa county, westbound highway 4 looks pretty good coming up to the willow pass. tell you more coming up. >> our much mentioned lows finally arrive, producing snow in the sierra. very close for rain here. see what's in store the rest of the day. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> supervisors say they're not certain if their $26 million offer
the united teachers union are in the middle of contract negotiations. they want the district to invest in increasing teachers' pay. the union says its teachers are among the lowest paid in the east bay despite serving 31,000 students in several cities. >>> time is 4:38. coming up new developments in the fight over a palo alto mobile home park. the plan by a county official that he hopes will keep hundreds of people from losing their homes. >> and. >> why seismologists say...
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the new york state teachers union did robocalls before the end-of-year tests began to offer parents topt out. there is a symbiotic relationship between the grass-roots movement on the parents side and the teachers organizing around this issue. >> muhtoko i know some of the concerns have been about technology. these tests are give own computers. many schools have said we don't have the money. we don't have the equipment and we don't have the band width, and some of our students may come from families where computers are not that accessible. how much has technology play in resistance to the testing? >> well i would say it depends on where the test was being administered. here in new york, the tests were largelylpc administered as >> woodruff: na look at the growing contemporary art market in vietnam. for years, artists there created works around the country's many wars. today, there is a thriving international art market, one developed and curated by an american gallery owner. special correspondent mike serae has our story. >> the painting is entitled "hope," the hope for the future. you
the new york state teachers union did robocalls before the end-of-year tests began to offer parents topt out. there is a symbiotic relationship between the grass-roots movement on the parents side and the teachers organizing around this issue. >> muhtoko i know some of the concerns have been about technology. these tests are give own computers. many schools have said we don't have the money. we don't have the equipment and we don't have the band width, and some of our students may come...
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. >> reporter: lynn martinez worked as a teacher for 18 years and now is part of the teachers union. > she's not seen at campus not seen at meetings not seen in classrooms. >> reporter: the principal's performance came into question after this evaluation. a survey last year of teachers by the union. >> probably one of the worst evaluations i've ever seen. >> reporter: according to the survey, there were 309 unsatisfactory responses -- >> correct. that's huge. yes. that was -- an alarming number. >> reporter: this woman was the teacher's council president last year. the teachers were asked to assess the principal's performance. comments included "she is the absolute antithesis of a leader," and "my principal is unethical and picks on or bullies teachers." >> our teachers we're held accountable. there was absolutely no accountability for her -- for her behavior. >> reporter: nbc bay area, do you have a quick second? we asked oak grove's superintendent, jose monzo, for a response prior to a recent board meeting. >> on advice of counsel, we're not going to talk about personnel matters. >>
. >> reporter: lynn martinez worked as a teacher for 18 years and now is part of the teachers union. > she's not seen at campus not seen at meetings not seen in classrooms. >> reporter: the principal's performance came into question after this evaluation. a survey last year of teachers by the union. >> probably one of the worst evaluations i've ever seen. >> reporter: according to the survey, there were 309 unsatisfactory responses -- >> correct. that's huge....
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the officers, police unions might find themselves in a position that's analogous to where the teachers unions were ten years ago. police unions really will lay down in the street to protect every single officer as a matter of principle just as the teachers unions used to do. but they kind of have said look okay, everybody's against bad teachers. if the police unions can get to a place where they say look we're also against bad police officers and are willing to root them out, then that could be a huge culture change, too. >> chief scott thompson, deray mckesson and ryan grim, thank you for your time and thoughts. >> thank you. >>> coming up why is the biggest problem for republican hopefuls another republican? >>> plus, hillary clinton has not addressed the media in over three weeks. will she break her silent treatment in iowa today? >>> and later romney in the ring. we will show you the highlights from fight night ahead on "now." ♪ take me into your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled,
the officers, police unions might find themselves in a position that's analogous to where the teachers unions were ten years ago. police unions really will lay down in the street to protect every single officer as a matter of principle just as the teachers unions used to do. but they kind of have said look okay, everybody's against bad teachers. if the police unions can get to a place where they say look we're also against bad police officers and are willing to root them out, then that could be...
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we've talked a lot about the battle between state governments and teachers unions over education reforms. but teachers in los angeles may have an even more powerful adversary in parents. a law in california allows local residents to take control of a school, if they feel that their students aren't getting a proper education. it's a powerful tool that's being called the parent trigger. tonight you'll meet the community that's ready to use it. jennifer london has the story. >> 20th street elementary school in south los angeles is failing its students. that's the word on the playground according to a number of parents. they say students are falling behind in math lupe arragon's daughter is in fourth grade, she says she's a bright student but isn't being challenged. >> i don't see the vocabulary words they used to give them. third great was different. now i don't see the clalg. >> we challenge. >> we went to her home to talk. >> this is first and second grade work. >> is this easy for her, challenging for her? >> this is easy for her. it's just one digit. she's not being challenged. >> she i
we've talked a lot about the battle between state governments and teachers unions over education reforms. but teachers in los angeles may have an even more powerful adversary in parents. a law in california allows local residents to take control of a school, if they feel that their students aren't getting a proper education. it's a powerful tool that's being called the parent trigger. tonight you'll meet the community that's ready to use it. jennifer london has the story. >> 20th street...
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america and non-traditional programs that he cross-out people and in many cases in opposition to teacher unionsut by the they make different demands those are this stunning those are teachers struggling i mean every teacher struggles it is a difficult job those who don't have the academic background that teachers should have and they are asked are told they must work extended hours in some cases in san francisco i've been told their told they must work through their prep periods that are part right of contract with the teachers that they must work hours outside of the workday and we honestly may think we'd like more work out of your teachers but i think that - but when i thought about this this is disturbing we're saying we think that teachers can only be successful unless we make that a question of using what we described as a moral imperative you must work outside the contract i think that we should be open seriously about this this is one of the things we have a lot of teacher of america's interns in san francisco their frankly the people that supervisor them or some of them are forcing them
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hear why new jersey teachers union is not on board with his plan. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ such a shame it's labeled ay." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> police are asking for your help finding this man wanted for a sexual assault and break nothing to two homes in south philadelphia, what his mother has to say about his alleged crime. >> i think broke in the same house twice. >>> confusion, frustration governor chris christie a says common core does not work. how he wants to get rid of it in the garden state. >>> and we're live in sea isle city all morning sue is at promenade and jen fred at maryann pastry shop at forty-fourth street starting at 7:00. if you are around stop by and say hello. >> you have 29 minutes to get over there. >> you can do it. >> well, it is not that big of a city. good day it is may 2,920th 15. >> it is friday mike, that is what is more important you made to it friday. >> that is why we're down the shore with sue. >> yes. >> ish put things in a bit of perspective for you like
hear why new jersey teachers union is not on board with his plan. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ such a shame it's labeled ay." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> police are asking for your help finding this man wanted for a sexual assault and break nothing to two homes in south philadelphia, what his mother has to say about his alleged crime. >> i think broke in the same house twice....
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years rent subsidizes or other thoughtful going forward as you're trying to figure out that the teachers unionnd sciu and 10 to one and people vong for more hours we're not all adapted from the city during the terrible crisis thank you for your prediction and all the work. >> colleagues, any other questions from any of our departments okay want to thank all the departments for being here and look forward to continue our conversations so at that point item number one i'll read your name line up against the far wall i've seen a number of speaker cards around the arts we had our hamburger last week on the arts program obviously feel free to speak on that matter but we had that hearing last week so francisco dr. espanola jackson, (calling names). >> please come forward that allows us to speed in the process. >> go ahead dr. jackson. >> you've had two different deduction i wanted to make a statement you didn't ask anyone from the audience when were talking about dpw i want to talk on this issue it is very important and too bad we only have 2 minutes to speak i have here a engross of information tha
years rent subsidizes or other thoughtful going forward as you're trying to figure out that the teachers unionnd sciu and 10 to one and people vong for more hours we're not all adapted from the city during the terrible crisis thank you for your prediction and all the work. >> colleagues, any other questions from any of our departments okay want to thank all the departments for being here and look forward to continue our conversations so at that point item number one i'll read your name...
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years rent subsidizes or other thoughtful going forward as you're trying to figure out that the teachers unionnd sciu and 10 to one and people vong for more hours we're not all adapted from the city during the terrible crisis thank you for your prediction and all the work. >> colleagues, any other questions from any of our departments okay want to thank all the departments for being here and look forward to continue our conversations so at that point item number one i'll read your name line up against the far
years rent subsidizes or other thoughtful going forward as you're trying to figure out that the teachers unionnd sciu and 10 to one and people vong for more hours we're not all adapted from the city during the terrible crisis thank you for your prediction and all the work. >> colleagues, any other questions from any of our departments okay want to thank all the departments for being here and look forward to continue our conversations so at that point item number one i'll read your name...
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. >> we did talk to a teacher's union rep who says they are required to break up fights. >>> british police believe they have found some of the jewelry taken in a heist over easter weekend. this morning 200 british police officers raided a dozen homes and hauled off seven men to question. >>> some firefighters are known to rescue kittens from trees. one laurel police officer went the less cudly and cute route. that is one big snapping turtle. the officer carefully got the creature back >>> we are taking a live look over d.c. where residents have a reason to take a victory lap. the american fitness index has ranked our town fittest city in the whole country. maybe it's because of guys like this. >> who run in the snow. >> i don't even need long pants. that's how bad i am. that's what i'm talking about. i'm the man. the study also considered outdoor exercise options, rates of smoking, diabetes. the most unfit city -- indianapolis. >>> always watching, always tracking. wusa 9s first alert weather, d.c.s most accurate. >> we're debating which city we would have picked for the least. >> i
. >> we did talk to a teacher's union rep who says they are required to break up fights. >>> british police believe they have found some of the jewelry taken in a heist over easter weekend. this morning 200 british police officers raided a dozen homes and hauled off seven men to question. >>> some firefighters are known to rescue kittens from trees. one laurel police officer went the less cudly and cute route. that is one big snapping turtle. the officer carefully got...
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traditionally it goes up to 120% ami, the mayor's office, many stakeholders, have talked to us including teachers union, raising it to 140, right now, the teachers can't afford to stay in san francisco, they can't afford their rents, they also don't qualify for any subsidy with affordable housing what we did with the chicagos is left it open ended, we didn't want to rule out or turned our back on anyone we wanted to afford it to would still qualify around that formula. >> that is my question the definition of affordability. thank you for your presentations. i had two questions i know we talked about the phases, has the sequencing changed at all under the new proposal in terms of we will start first -- >> no it hasn't, we're not sure of the sequencing we're responsing to the market to a certain degree, we're both taking risks together as we go and joint decisions as we go with us and the port about when to move forward on a site or parcel what we anticipate is the northern part of the site that fronts on the park will be the first phase the parking structure will be built early as well. we have to juggl
traditionally it goes up to 120% ami, the mayor's office, many stakeholders, have talked to us including teachers union, raising it to 140, right now, the teachers can't afford to stay in san francisco, they can't afford their rents, they also don't qualify for any subsidy with affordable housing what we did with the chicagos is left it open ended, we didn't want to rule out or turned our back on anyone we wanted to afford it to would still qualify around that formula. >> that is my...
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oakland's teachers union will vote on whether to accept the deal on may 27. >>> 6:39 now.ra said no, thank you to a $3 million donation from the 49ers. the team says they offered it as a goodwill gesture to fix youth athletics facilities. the city saw it a little differently though. there are three soccer fields right next to levi's stadium and the 49ers wanted to use them for vip parking during games. that created an uproar with people saying the 9ers got their big new stadium so let the kids have their field. >> it's just the timing is wrong. this is right in the middle of negotiations. you don't offer an additional check. >> 49ers say they are disappointed the city rejected that donation. >>> police arrested a well- known east bay community leader for allegedly downloading child pornography. 52-year-old jeffrey kasper was taken into custody on may 7. detectives say kasper was downloading the illegal videos at his home in concord. kasper is the former chairman of the greater concord chamber of commerce. he has won a number of awards including the city of concord's busine
oakland's teachers union will vote on whether to accept the deal on may 27. >>> 6:39 now.ra said no, thank you to a $3 million donation from the 49ers. the team says they offered it as a goodwill gesture to fix youth athletics facilities. the city saw it a little differently though. there are three soccer fields right next to levi's stadium and the 49ers wanted to use them for vip parking during games. that created an uproar with people saying the 9ers got their big new stadium so let...
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. >> the district announced it has reached an agreement on a new contract with the teacher's union. nd years of tension. teachers say wages have been nearly stagnant since 2003. american indian public high school named the 12th best school in the country by u.s. news and world report >> the death toll is rising in nepal. abc7 news is one of the only western jurntists in nepal. >> earthquakes just two and a half weeks apart. 8200 people killed. tens of thousands of people are injured and hundreds of thousands, homeless. there is still no word on the missing helicopter, that u.s. helicopter delivering aid. abc7 news tells me efforts are intense. >> they have been shuttling people back in those areas. >> a talk using cell 7 technology today. he says the international airport is the staging ground. >> there is more than a dozen countries here with very good expert ease. >> there is no word on what happened to a missing marine helicopter they were delivering aid like this team to the community disaster response team. they're trying to get into some of those from our areas on the ground. >
. >> the district announced it has reached an agreement on a new contract with the teacher's union. nd years of tension. teachers say wages have been nearly stagnant since 2003. american indian public high school named the 12th best school in the country by u.s. news and world report >> the death toll is rising in nepal. abc7 news is one of the only western jurntists in nepal. >> earthquakes just two and a half weeks apart. 8200 people killed. tens of thousands of people are...
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teachers union is angry about changes to secondary education, saying it will increase inequality in classes. the government says it will give schools more freedom >>> a norwegian cruise ship ran aground in bermuda when it left talk. thousands bound for boston were aboard the "norwegian dawn" when it lost power or hit a reef. none of the passengers or crew were injured. >>> police in waco texas are >>> the chief of venezuelan's national assembly dismissed reports that he was involved in drug smuggling and money laundering. he is suing some media for slander after they reproduced the story. venezuelan opposition leaders asked for an investigation, but the government says the accusations are part of a smear campaign. >> torrential rain triggered a blood. mobile phone footage shows the moment a house was swept away in the southern city. the area was cut off in the rest of the country. flooding left all roads impassable. >> columbia's president santos offered free housing to those that lost their homes in a landslide. we have more. >> well, the town, itself, the central town is pretty much still
teachers union is angry about changes to secondary education, saying it will increase inequality in classes. the government says it will give schools more freedom >>> a norwegian cruise ship ran aground in bermuda when it left talk. thousands bound for boston were aboard the "norwegian dawn" when it lost power or hit a reef. none of the passengers or crew were injured. >>> police in waco texas are >>> the chief of venezuelan's national assembly dismissed...
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teachers union is angry about changes to secondary education, saying it will increase inequality in classes says it will give schools more freedom >>> a norwegian cruise ship ran aground in bermuda when it left talk. thousands bound for boston were aboard the "norwegian dawn" when it lost power or hit a reef. none of the passengers or crew were injured. >>> police in waco texas are released by the relative quiet, saying the threat of revenge attacks have toned down. in my opinion were killed in the brawl. of 18 injured, seven are in hospital. 170 people were arrested following the shoot-out >>> 34 million cars in the united states have been recalled from 11 different manufacturers, it's the largest in the history, and all because of faulty air bags. brent coulombe has this report. >> a minor accident should not lead to this but it did. to cory of florida. his airbag deployed and an 8 centimetre chunk of metal flew out of his air bag into his eye. >> all i remember was an explosion, sounded like a shot. my right side went black. >> reporter: it was the last thing he would see out of that eye
teachers union is angry about changes to secondary education, saying it will increase inequality in classes says it will give schools more freedom >>> a norwegian cruise ship ran aground in bermuda when it left talk. thousands bound for boston were aboard the "norwegian dawn" when it lost power or hit a reef. none of the passengers or crew were injured. >>> police in waco texas are released by the relative quiet, saying the threat of revenge attacks have toned down....
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. >> the teachers union has called in a crisis team to handle the situation. they will assist with any legal fights taken with the district. voters in the christina school district must decide tomorrow if they will accept a property tax increase. the extra money would be given to the schools. and if the vote is no the district says it will be forced to cut jobs after school programs and incan crease class sizes. voters rejected the idea back in february. the district is now asking for a smaller increase. >>> the battle over beaches on the jersey shore could soon head to the courtroom. about 400 homeowners have refused to allow the state to build dunes on the property. now, according to our partners at news works, the attorney general's office plans to file for imminent eminent domain. their goal is to protect the coast from another storm like sandy. but opponents worry it will be too expensive for homeowners to maintain. >>> and also today, fema announced millions of dollars in grant money for areas hit hard by hurricane sandy. more than $1.5 million will go t
. >> the teachers union has called in a crisis team to handle the situation. they will assist with any legal fights taken with the district. voters in the christina school district must decide tomorrow if they will accept a property tax increase. the extra money would be given to the schools. and if the vote is no the district says it will be forced to cut jobs after school programs and incan crease class sizes. voters rejected the idea back in february. the district is now asking for a...
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the united teachers union want the district to invest in increasing teachers pay. he east bay. despite serving 31,000 students in several cities. >>> san francisco's glide church serves about 900,000 meals a year. their facility needs an upgrade to serve all of those diners. today's event brought together the key donors who made the renovation possible. we're told construction is set to last between 4 and 6 weeks. during that time, the kitchen will use a little glide magic, if you will, to make sure meals are still cooked and served to those who need something to eat. >>> i'm tracking that chance for a shower in your forecast. which areas could see the wet weather, and how long the showers could last. >> also, saving a small pocket of affordable housing on the peninsula, the new idea offered today. >> reporter: in three minutes, students light candles for the victims of nepal's earthquake. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. i protect people. i protect our community. i protect our environment. when you call 811 i come out to your hous
the united teachers union want the district to invest in increasing teachers pay. he east bay. despite serving 31,000 students in several cities. >>> san francisco's glide church serves about 900,000 meals a year. their facility needs an upgrade to serve all of those diners. today's event brought together the key donors who made the renovation possible. we're told construction is set to last between 4 and 6 weeks. during that time, the kitchen will use a little glide magic, if you...
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. >> the district announced it has reached an agreement on a new contract with the teacher's union. end years of tension. teachers say wages have been nearly stagnant since 2003. american indian public high school named the 12th best school in the country by u.s. news and world report >> the death toll is rising in nepal. abc7 news is one of the only western jurntists in nepal. >> earthquakes just two and a half weeks apart. 8200 people killed. tens of thousands of people are injured and hundreds of thousands, homeless. there is still no word on the missing helicopter, that u.s. helicopter delivering aid. abc7 news tells me efforts are intense. >> they have been shuttling people back in those areas. >> a talk using cell 7 technology today. he says the international airport is the staging ground. >> there is more than a dozen countries here with very good expert ease. >> there is no word on what happened to a missing marine helicopter they were delivering aid like this team to the community disaster response team. they're trying to get into some of those from our areas on the ground.
. >> the district announced it has reached an agreement on a new contract with the teacher's union. end years of tension. teachers say wages have been nearly stagnant since 2003. american indian public high school named the 12th best school in the country by u.s. news and world report >> the death toll is rising in nepal. abc7 news is one of the only western jurntists in nepal. >> earthquakes just two and a half weeks apart. 8200 people killed. tens of thousands of people are...
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. >> the teacher's union likes the plan. so does mark leno. >> a whale washed ashore in pacifica. scientists found the carcass this morning. it's 32 feet long and has been dead about five days. >> exciting to see, but sad. >> it's sad the way of the ocean. >> three weeks ago a 48 foot sperm whale washed up. it's still there, today. scientists say this seems to be where they wash up. >> the second annual silicon valley gives runs through midnight. it tries to make donating easy. people can contribute online at giving locations across silicon valley. >> i heard whispers of rain. >> yes. >> spencer christian. >> atmosphere is teasing us again. sunny skies, thin high clouds around looking dusty out there as well. it's gusty also. we've got gusts up to 29 miles per hour at sfo. 24 mountain view. around the bay 23 degree gusts. looking northward, currently 56 degrees 55 in half moon bay. currently 71 degrees in santa rosa. 72 in fairfield. a live view southeastward onto the bay. partly cloudy, breezy again tomorrow, slight chance of rain or showers thursday late and snow showers with' s
. >> the teacher's union likes the plan. so does mark leno. >> a whale washed ashore in pacifica. scientists found the carcass this morning. it's 32 feet long and has been dead about five days. >> exciting to see, but sad. >> it's sad the way of the ocean. >> three weeks ago a 48 foot sperm whale washed up. it's still there, today. scientists say this seems to be where they wash up. >> the second annual silicon valley gives runs through midnight. it tries to...
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the teacher's union calls this a band aid solution. >>> now a recall about something you may have inside your home. officials say this dimmer switch could actually shock you. it's the vivnt remotec plus-in dimmer. you can dim it with a remote controller or smart device. if you need a replacement go to "nbc 10" app and click the link there. >>> listen to this one state wants to start taxing drivers based on how much they drive. oregon is launching a test program in july. here's how it works. the state will stop charging gas tax. instead, it will track how far you drive and charge a penny and a half per mile on public roads. this is expected to raise more money for the state as people switch for more fuel efficient cars. >>> one of pennsylvania's larger insurance companies plan to have a new adjuster, the drone. erie insurance will use this for a steep roof or at the scene of a fire. the company says it's still testing the technology. >>> 5:18 and 53 degrees outside. if you're heading out, let's check the roads for you. >> katy zachry is watching the cameras. any problems popping up yet? >
the teacher's union calls this a band aid solution. >>> now a recall about something you may have inside your home. officials say this dimmer switch could actually shock you. it's the vivnt remotec plus-in dimmer. you can dim it with a remote controller or smart device. if you need a replacement go to "nbc 10" app and click the link there. >>> listen to this one state wants to start taxing drivers based on how much they drive. oregon is launching a test program in...
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. >> now the teacher's union says the cuts will lead to larger class sizes and safety issues.e union has called in a team to help with potential legal fights. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> coming up on 10 minutes after 4:00. 71 degrees. it is warmer and steamier this morning than it was yesterday. and this afternoon we're looking at storms. i've issued a first alert for the potential for strong afternoon thunderstorms. the severe weather threat damaging winds and heavy downpours is a possibility for our area during the late afternoon and evening hours likely affecting the evening commute. before the storms get here we'll be enduring summer-like heat. the humidity is already higher and it's going to feel warmer through the day. in fact everybody is running warmer. 68 in doylestown. millville is 69 and it's 71 at philadelphia international. otherwise, we've got clear skies. scattered clouds. no sign of any showers in the immediate area. the radar screen will start to fill up though during the afternoon and evening hours and that's w
. >> now the teacher's union says the cuts will lead to larger class sizes and safety issues.e union has called in a team to help with potential legal fights. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> coming up on 10 minutes after 4:00. 71 degrees. it is warmer and steamier this morning than it was yesterday. and this afternoon we're looking at storms. i've issued a first alert for the potential for strong afternoon...
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. >> the teacher's union likes the plan. so does mark leno. >> a whale washed ashore in pacifica.tists found the carcass this morning. it's 32 feet long and has been dead about five days. >> exciting to see, but sad. >> it's sad the way of the ocean. >> three weeks ago a 48 foot sperm whale washed up. it's still there, today. scientists say this seems to be where they wash up. >> the second annual silicon valley gives runs through midnight. it tries to make donating easy. people can contribute online at giving locations across silicon valley. >> i heard whispers of rain. >> yes. >> spencer christian. >> atmosphere is teasing us again. sunny skies, thin high clouds around looking dusty out there as well. it's gusty also. we've got gusts up to 29 miles per hour at sfo. 24 mountain view. around the bay 23 degree gusts. looking northward, currently 56 degrees 55 in half moon bay. currently 71 degrees in santa rosa. 72 in fairfield. a live view southeastward onto the bay. partly cloudy, breezy again tomorrow, slight chance of rain or showers thursday late and snow showers with' system
. >> the teacher's union likes the plan. so does mark leno. >> a whale washed ashore in pacifica.tists found the carcass this morning. it's 32 feet long and has been dead about five days. >> exciting to see, but sad. >> it's sad the way of the ocean. >> three weeks ago a 48 foot sperm whale washed up. it's still there, today. scientists say this seems to be where they wash up. >> the second annual silicon valley gives runs through midnight. it tries to make...
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it is a complicated but filled by a greedy special interest whether labor unions or teacher unions are liberals who want to create another program. if you want me to be bipartisan you came to the wrong guy. i am more interested in the truce we're solidly ourselves by not acting as gimmicky are talking about messaging problem. >> i am talking about doing something. >> biology reinforce that? >> what the hell to you liberals ever do? [laughter] >> that is the cruelest point yet. [laughter] turned to the president confronted by vladimir putin flying bombers over the arctic near alaska and will be witnessing one of the largest military exercises in two weeks between the chinese have the russians in the mediterranean and has iran trying to create the entire middle eastern north africa as a domain of influence and is going on about a pathetic effort of a nuclear power deal. are you kidding? >> i am not. you are right for our road to book on china and the access. when you speak of is a far more serious problem with the acknowledgement recognized issue of discipline in the schools. the free wo
it is a complicated but filled by a greedy special interest whether labor unions or teacher unions are liberals who want to create another program. if you want me to be bipartisan you came to the wrong guy. i am more interested in the truce we're solidly ourselves by not acting as gimmicky are talking about messaging problem. >> i am talking about doing something. >> biology reinforce that? >> what the hell to you liberals ever do? [laughter] >> that is the cruelest...
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a lot of it is simply not been effectively used and part of that reason is because the teachers union in maryland is very strong. it has one of the weakest charter school laws in the nation, in fact, there are a lot more charters was in washington, d.c., then the entire state of maryland. either parental choice and public school choice is limited. you can't remove your children to a different district and different school, so what you have is very little parental control, very little monitoring and requirements for the teachers, and a lot of waste in terms of the money being spent. host: let's get back to cause. -- calls. dennis has been waiting in west palm beach, florida. thank you very much for waiting on the line. caller: my pleasure. if they just talked upon education which is what i wanted to discuss. to me, if we are going to talk about poverty in the inner-city, it seems like there are two systemic problems. number one is everybody knows the family is broken up and the other is the education issue. as one of your guests just said, baltimore does spend the third and highest amo
a lot of it is simply not been effectively used and part of that reason is because the teachers union in maryland is very strong. it has one of the weakest charter school laws in the nation, in fact, there are a lot more charters was in washington, d.c., then the entire state of maryland. either parental choice and public school choice is limited. you can't remove your children to a different district and different school, so what you have is very little parental control, very little monitoring...
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answer a commonsense answer and the problem with education, no one is allowed to take on the teachers unionsmocratic cities. >> president obama said it last weekend, that we likely would or could see more of this sort of thing. >> congresswoman donna edwards said this isn't a republican or democrat thing. she said that you've got to take a look at all of the leadership and you made the point, well what does it look like? >> in most democratic areas, a lot of times african-american leaders, two young women here of this community prosecutor comes from a prominent family the mayor comes from a prominent family. but the key thing here is again, there is no dialogue. i'm much older than the two of you here. >> but you look so good. >> thank you. he appreciate this. in the '60s where i grew up we had the watts riots and when martin luther king was assassinated 200 cities were attacked including washington, d.c. chicago. my fear today is that this is building again and there's been terrible incidents that have occurred. cops represent us. they have to be held accountable. i don't know what these po
answer a commonsense answer and the problem with education, no one is allowed to take on the teachers unionsmocratic cities. >> president obama said it last weekend, that we likely would or could see more of this sort of thing. >> congresswoman donna edwards said this isn't a republican or democrat thing. she said that you've got to take a look at all of the leadership and you made the point, well what does it look like? >> in most democratic areas, a lot of times...
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teacher unions hate private schools, when kids go private they don't take public dollars with them.t would be great for parents if they could, but it leaves more money for public school, that is why school choice is critical. this has created a by furcasion between the -- bifurcation between the have and have-nots. instead of where a proliferation of choices would create better specialized schools, this divisive rhetoric widens the kassem and creates more inequality, only common good we should becaming for is freedom to choose. >> coming up, what some would consider a silver lining of california drought. does it lead to more potent pot. >> the simpsons of renewed for two more season but the voice between ned flanders and mr. burns is not going to return, doh, is this the end of "the simpsons"? is your dog a generous. i am glad have you joined my now, i am kennedy. kennedy: yes, fancy private school scholar obama lectures on private schools. we talk about it. all right, sassy fall, would it be better if there were no schools, then we would not be separated. >> we would live in a gian
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. >> yeah, and i'm all for competition i think that's what's important with the rise of teachers unionsing teachers here. my sister is one, and it's noble work she's doing. this is why i wonder where the money is going, neil? she has to take money out of her pocket to buy supplies for students in her classroom. with all the money funneled in and you look at schools in baltimore because that's been in the news recently. you see $15,000 per student. where is all of that money going? is it going to the betterment of the students? when teachers have to take money out of their own pocketbooks or checkbooks that makes me wonder where is the money funneled to? is it helping the students? i don't think so, it's definitely not helping the teachers. neil: okay, i want to thank you guys very much. by now you get it america has big trust issues but next, rocker andrew w. kay one of the more optimistic guys i know here to build trust facts for the middle-aged, the young, the old, you name it. that's next. neil: you know, this hour we have laid out eight out of ten millennials don't trust other peopl
. >> yeah, and i'm all for competition i think that's what's important with the rise of teachers unionsing teachers here. my sister is one, and it's noble work she's doing. this is why i wonder where the money is going, neil? she has to take money out of her pocket to buy supplies for students in her classroom. with all the money funneled in and you look at schools in baltimore because that's been in the news recently. you see $15,000 per student. where is all of that money going? is it...