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and >> the yvette aims to increase awareness and participation of the arts in oakland.annot make out to the festivities they have expanded to include a saturday stroller and featuring many of the same galleries every saturday afternoon from 1 until 5:00 p.m.. >> cooler and fog year. >> it will not change at all the dense fog and drizzle, you know today along the coast of the pacific, almost to a 10th of an inch of rain. that will continue within the next couple of days. it will be a little warmer for the inland valleys small, low 80s but not much change from now until about monday. how tuesday and wednesday slightly warmer with a little less fog and. >> thanks for joining everyone hoped to see you at 11:00 p.m. have a good night. ñçç". whoa!! the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the
and >> the yvette aims to increase awareness and participation of the arts in oakland.annot make out to the festivities they have expanded to include a saturday stroller and featuring many of the same galleries every saturday afternoon from 1 until 5:00 p.m.. >> cooler and fog year. >> it will not change at all the dense fog and drizzle, you know today along the coast of the pacific, almost to a 10th of an inch of rain. that will continue within the next couple of days. it...
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charles clifford explains. >> on christina drove up from gilroy today to attend this hiring yvette.e is looking to make a career change in this the third job fair that she has been to this year. >> my ideal job would be something that is fun to go to every day and challenges me and makes me want to think our side of the box. if that is really all i am looking for right now. >> but cristina and the other hundreds of job seekers that showed up may have walked away a little disappointed they say that many of the businesses that they lined up to be here today recently backed out. >> they said that they are going to hold off on hiring and to check back in december to see if they wanted to come to our december san jose job fear. >> they suspect that the shaky economy and the uncertainty in washington is to blame. >> the employees are uncertain and that is unfortunate. >> despite the challenges christina says that she will keep looking. >> i am open to anything and everything. in san jose i'm charles clifford with kron4 news. >> won business is fair and very well that is pawnshops. and the
charles clifford explains. >> on christina drove up from gilroy today to attend this hiring yvette.e is looking to make a career change in this the third job fair that she has been to this year. >> my ideal job would be something that is fun to go to every day and challenges me and makes me want to think our side of the box. if that is really all i am looking for right now. >> but cristina and the other hundreds of job seekers that showed up may have walked away a little...
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i was admission of mine it was held by dean yvette and his gallery and you know there is a well known gallery going to my old school my muse who because she was his muse. his entire property. to some litigation but she laid her hands on all his houses. everything he had ever created in his lifetime. something of a lady's anything. but poor good out. of our own stalk if you use it right now. well we did she was in love with me and my work. came to france she saw me and gave me as a gift a small shutoff and from here. three days later she came to the chateau with a contract for ten years even though i was an absolute good. russia today that is a market. i was wise enough to see she was out to milk me. under its terms i was supposed to do as i was told. i had to give up my quest in the area of metaphysical synthetics as i was only allowed to do gallons scenes and still lives because they were sold better than anything so on and so forth. do you mean you. refused to sign your contract. if you know i gave out the chateau de up when i returned and three days later after reading the contract
i was admission of mine it was held by dean yvette and his gallery and you know there is a well known gallery going to my old school my muse who because she was his muse. his entire property. to some litigation but she laid her hands on all his houses. everything he had ever created in his lifetime. something of a lady's anything. but poor good out. of our own stalk if you use it right now. well we did she was in love with me and my work. came to france she saw me and gave me as a gift a small...
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on the visionary front, he does not give up all the time and talk at the big annual yvette. he talks on there, on their stock calls and so forth. but clearly, he has the blessing of steve and he is a top-notch executive like asset. the big success for apple, a leading the division and the execution but they're a very sharp team and they know they're doing. i have no doubt that tim cook can take on from here. >> had apple has a powerful influence, when you look down the road without steve s. ceo with him being on the board do you think that he was still have the same type of influence? >> i think he will be involved in some of the big decisions and some of the huge road maps decisions that they made over the next several months or years. he will have a bigger imprint on some of that step and he will not be involved in the day to day. i would be very curious if he would appear in some of the events. it is rumored that the iphone 5 is coming out in october, will he be there for that? it remains to be seen at exactly how much he will be involved. he has not been as much as invol
on the visionary front, he does not give up all the time and talk at the big annual yvette. he talks on there, on their stock calls and so forth. but clearly, he has the blessing of steve and he is a top-notch executive like asset. the big success for apple, a leading the division and the execution but they're a very sharp team and they know they're doing. i have no doubt that tim cook can take on from here. >> had apple has a powerful influence, when you look down the road without steve...
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post. >> i want to mention something yvette said in her presentation. want to make everybody sure got that. a third of the head start programs will be reviewed every year. that review will result in minimum of 25% of the review programs failing. now that is not something that came from the redesignation commission. we could have never gotten agreement on the redesignation commission with something like that. but to me that sent an enormous signal to the country and to head start centers this is real. 25% of you will have to compete for your money. i want you to talk about this. first you, the kind of internal discussion in the administration and then i'd like to hear you respond to all the how the head start centers in the country feel about this. >> i guess just to clarify, that 25% is currently part of a proposal. as most of you know we're moving now into writing and releasing a final proposal by the end of the year. as ron mentioned, there is a three-year transition period. and based on the proposal, within that three-year transition period, we will
post. >> i want to mention something yvette said in her presentation. want to make everybody sure got that. a third of the head start programs will be reviewed every year. that review will result in minimum of 25% of the review programs failing. now that is not something that came from the redesignation commission. we could have never gotten agreement on the redesignation commission with something like that. but to me that sent an enormous signal to the country and to head start centers...
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i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people to do it. so what we had done was put together a proposal to train our residents. and samhsa was very helpful in that and provided us with a grant to train our residents and our staff about screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment. so when a patient comes in on whatever service... they may not have come in for an alcohol or substance abuse problem, but the results of the discussion may have been screening that patient just to see, is this person at risk? and once you have done that, you really go through a process of educating the residents and staff about how you can have open-ended questions, affirmative listening, reflective listening, that really allows a person to open u
i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people to do it. so what we had done was put together a proposal to train our residents. and samhsa was very helpful in that and provided us with a grant to train our residents and...
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. ♪ >> tonight it is all part of the annual national night out crime-prevention yvette, the timing couldot be better for the city of oakland which is reeling after four murders in the past two days. all >> everyone has to come not everyone has to say enough is enough it is time to fight for what is for us. >> we begin in south bay, san jose police are asking people to turn out and give crime a going away party. >> we are live in san jose . >> here in san jose, this evening is just about wrapping up and you can see behind me that there is still a large crowd. the music is still going, many people that i talk with that have been here for the first time that caver for the first time said that they're happy that they came because they're coming along with him information that they did not know about. says nancy lives in san jose with her family she has small children and does not feel safe in her neighborhood she is here because she wants to create more awareness about the problems on her street. >> we have a lot of kids. we need more supervision in the parks. >> that have been 28 homicides
. ♪ >> tonight it is all part of the annual national night out crime-prevention yvette, the timing couldot be better for the city of oakland which is reeling after four murders in the past two days. all >> everyone has to come not everyone has to say enough is enough it is time to fight for what is for us. >> we begin in south bay, san jose police are asking people to turn out and give crime a going away party. >> we are live in san jose . >> here in san jose,...
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at this point, when we bring people into custody and bring them to justice this is not a one day yvette's i pray that this is not a today even though we start to come together not only as law enforcement but as a community to address this. >> one city official said the violence has got so bad in oakland that extreme measures are needed. >> we lose about 70 to 100 lives on the streets of oakland every single year. if it takes bringing all the resources to help address the problem then so be it. and those that would challenge us about gang injunctions, about curfews, then i do not care. if it means you have to stop and check the cars, how then do it. ran--checkthen stop and the cars. i had a homicide last week my district i had two homicides the week before. i had another homicide the week before and that is just in my district. this is now obvious, we still have september and october and you will only see the insanity on the streets of oakland get worse and not better. >> also today this was just a few blocks from where the three year-old was killed, there was a funeral for pa ris powell a
at this point, when we bring people into custody and bring them to justice this is not a one day yvette's i pray that this is not a today even though we start to come together not only as law enforcement but as a community to address this. >> one city official said the violence has got so bad in oakland that extreme measures are needed. >> we lose about 70 to 100 lives on the streets of oakland every single year. if it takes bringing all the resources to help address the problem...
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her account to the american friends services committee for emergency programs to japanese american yvette kiwis. she asked to this a camp and 1942 this was forbidden but in 1943 she visited the he the river can't. i wrote to a number of japanese americans to ask their stories of mrs. roosevelt's visit. the first thing they say is she was very tall. japanese-americans were not very tall. one told me a story of her entering the mess hall where whites were supposed to be and asking for a glass of buttermilk well japanese-americans were staring at her. this milk is our. the japanese americans say who is going to tell her our milk is always sour? as soon as she got back from the camp she went to los angeles to the belly of the beast and said if we don't get the japanese americans out of the camps we are going to wind up with another indian problem on our hands. we have to integrate people into society. she then wrote an article for collier's magazine on the japanese americans and on their contributions. so her story is largely a positive one although there was a limit to what she was able to a
her account to the american friends services committee for emergency programs to japanese american yvette kiwis. she asked to this a camp and 1942 this was forbidden but in 1943 she visited the he the river can't. i wrote to a number of japanese americans to ask their stories of mrs. roosevelt's visit. the first thing they say is she was very tall. japanese-americans were not very tall. one told me a story of her entering the mess hall where whites were supposed to be and asking for a glass of...
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and the killing and shooting that kids are exposed to, to have them in the part of a at a community yvette touching this type of weaponry says was appalling to me. gun awareness is important but not in a park in not having kids touch the market was a toy. >> we would never let them handle them like the way to a it is about educating the community. >> they said this is one of the tools they use and to bring down the barriers among the people they serve >> my perspective it opens up the ability for the kids >> it is important that the police are visible, out in the community and showing a friendly face. but this was a violent face and lord knows we have enough violence in our culture. >> despite the cry of outrage, they said they will still hold defense like these in the future. >> we received over 100 comments on this picture. the majority of people thought that this was a good event. take a look. >> we would like to know what you think, visit our kron4 facebook fan page to check out pictures and to leave your thoughts. >> new details, the son of a bay area planography mobile convicted of m
and the killing and shooting that kids are exposed to, to have them in the part of a at a community yvette touching this type of weaponry says was appalling to me. gun awareness is important but not in a park in not having kids touch the market was a toy. >> we would never let them handle them like the way to a it is about educating the community. >> they said this is one of the tools they use and to bring down the barriers among the people they serve >> my perspective it...
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. >> every first friday of the month, oakland shutdown 23rd street for an art what yvette. than 20 galleries all within blocks of each other open their doors and let the community in. >> you have everything and art enthusiast would want all package together. >> it has been spreading in oakland uptown neighborhood for more than five years. it has grown to include music, performers and a hidden social element. at the heart of it is the art. >> primarily the merging to rework. i think there's a lot of eclectic material used. i again stress that the unpredictability is the highlight of what is over here. >> this is one of the participating galleries. >> never have i seen people knocking on my door to help to set up shows. they want to be involved. >> they will see amazing art work in a little of everything from photography to modern landscape, to contemporary installations, to video, photography, it's pretty much has it all. >> the event is free and open to the public the first friday evening of every month from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.. >> there is an experimental enthusiasm als
. >> every first friday of the month, oakland shutdown 23rd street for an art what yvette. than 20 galleries all within blocks of each other open their doors and let the community in. >> you have everything and art enthusiast would want all package together. >> it has been spreading in oakland uptown neighborhood for more than five years. it has grown to include music, performers and a hidden social element. at the heart of it is the art. >> primarily the merging to...
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i want to say something yvette mentioned. the way this review will work is in the next three years, 1/3 of a head start programs will be reviewed every year. that review will result in a minimum of 20% of the review programs failing. that is not something that came from the redefinition commission. we never could have gotten agreement on the read designation commission with something like that. for me that sent an enormous signal to the country and head start centers that this is real and 25% of you have to compete for your money. i want you to talk about this, the internal discussion in administration and i would like to hear you respond to help head start centers deal with it. >> that 25% is part of a proposal. we are moving into releasing a final proposal by the end of the year. there is a three year transition period and based on the proposal within that three year transition period we will be looking at data coming after june 9th, 2000, -- 2009. then we collect data on all our programs. with that, most of you probably kn
i want to say something yvette mentioned. the way this review will work is in the next three years, 1/3 of a head start programs will be reviewed every year. that review will result in a minimum of 20% of the review programs failing. that is not something that came from the redefinition commission. we never could have gotten agreement on the read designation commission with something like that. for me that sent an enormous signal to the country and head start centers that this is real and 25%...
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and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our offices in alabama and that took weeks and to put this in perspective if we took all 62 tornado tracks that occurred in the state of alabama in the end was put in perspective, that is going from birmingham to boston on the road, and that is just all in the state of alabama so that is a horrific even. we have about 10 billion cubic yards of damage since in alabama we are big on football that is a football field of damage a mile high and that is all the damage so for weeks afterwards where again working with emergency management and first responders, thousands of first responders local, state, feder
and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our...
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yvette sanchez fuente his here. we will have a panel. first. jerlean daniel, who was a member of the reed designation committee. then jens ludwig, who is one of the most accomplished and wise of those who has defended a head start over the years that it does produce long-term impacts. then we have yasmina vinci who is a representative all of the people in head start. i want to wreck a mind -- recognize her. as i understand, there are working with the administration and working hard. i was recently at las vegas and decided i would take advantage of it and go to the head start center. they do all about what the administration was doing. they were using class -- some of you may know about it and you may hear more about in a few minutes. we will have a discussion and i will moderate. then we are going to turn it over to questions from the audience. with that, steve barnett. >> i think the first one, and you will hear this over and over, that the administration's proposed reforms are vital. they should be fully supported by the early childhood it fi
yvette sanchez fuente his here. we will have a panel. first. jerlean daniel, who was a member of the reed designation committee. then jens ludwig, who is one of the most accomplished and wise of those who has defended a head start over the years that it does produce long-term impacts. then we have yasmina vinci who is a representative all of the people in head start. i want to wreck a mind -- recognize her. as i understand, there are working with the administration and working hard. i was...
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and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our offices in alabama and that took weeks and to put this in perspective if we took all 62 tornado tracks that occurred in the state of alabama in the end was put in perspective, that is going from birmingham to boston on the road, and that is just all in the state of alabama so that is a horrific even. we have about 10 billion cubic yards of damage since in alabama we are big on football that is a football field of damage a mile high and that is all the damage so for weeks afterwards where again working with emergency management and first responders, thousands of first responders local, state, feder
and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our...
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oads, and then when we got to the eve and we were worng closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our offices in alabama and that took weeks and to put this in perspective if we took all 62 tornado tracks that occurred in the state of alabama in the end was put in perspective, that is going from birmingham to boston on the road, and that is just all in the state of alabama so that is a horrific even. we have about 10 billion cubic yards of damage since in alabama we are big on football that is a football field damage a mile high and that is all the damage so for weeks afterwards where again working with emergency management and first responders, thousands of first responders local, state, federal
oads, and then when we got to the eve and we were worng closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it doesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, surveys of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints with intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting...
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and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it oesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, survey of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints wth intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our offices in alabama and that took weeks and to put this in perspective if we took all 62 tornado tracks that occurred in the state of alabama in the end was put in perspective, that is going from birmingham to boston on the road, and that is just all in the state of alabama so that is a horrific even. we have about 10 billion cubic yards of damage since in alabama we are big on football that is a football field of damage a mile high and that is all the damage so for weeks afterrds where again working with emergency management and first responders, thousands of first responders local, state, federal pa
and then when we got to the eve and we were working closely with emergency management during the yvetteting information. and then finally, we talked about the actual warning process itself. but it oesn't end there at the weather service because we spent the early weeks doing damage surveys because we actually go on the field and damage all of the surveys, damage, excuse me, survey of all the damage out there at the beginning points and endpoints wth intensity, dr. hayes was out visiting our...
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we must be clear about the sequence of the yvette's. week ago today, a 29-year-man was shot dead by the police in tottenham. clearly there are questions that must be answered and i assure the house that this is being independently investigated by the icc. we must get to the bottom of what happened. initially there was a peaceful demonstrations following his death and understandably and appropriately that police were cautious about how they dealt with it. however, this was then used as an excuse by opportunist thugs in days, then across london and in other cities, and it is completely wrong to say that there was any justifiable causal link. it is prosperous for anybody to suggest that people were looting still -- the and people score -- dealing televisions -- that was not about politics or protests. it was about theft. in recent days, individual officers have showed incredible bravery and have worked around the clock, and they deserve our support and thanks. but became clear early this week was that there were far too few police deployed
we must be clear about the sequence of the yvette's. week ago today, a 29-year-man was shot dead by the police in tottenham. clearly there are questions that must be answered and i assure the house that this is being independently investigated by the icc. we must get to the bottom of what happened. initially there was a peaceful demonstrations following his death and understandably and appropriately that police were cautious about how they dealt with it. however, this was then used as an excuse...
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and he said when we have the next carrington yvette -- carrington event is a super solar storm -- the last one occurred in 1859. there was not much electronics of any kind then. this was a really big solar storm to a british scientist by the name of dr. carrington described the event so it is known by his name. it's not -- if and when there is another carrington event and dr. mcclellan said the group would come down and we would destroy or damage 300 of the transformers. we don't make them. you order them and they will make them for you and it takes about a year or year and a half and said the grid would be down for years for a major solar storm. that is not an if, that is a win because there will be another major solar storm. the next cycle was, 12 and 13, starting next year there's going to be another solar maximum, so we will see what happens. there is a general understanding that if it is too good to be true that may not be true probably not and it seems to that to be true, so therefore it is relegated to the fringes and why would we want to talk about that because it is so improb
and he said when we have the next carrington yvette -- carrington event is a super solar storm -- the last one occurred in 1859. there was not much electronics of any kind then. this was a really big solar storm to a british scientist by the name of dr. carrington described the event so it is known by his name. it's not -- if and when there is another carrington event and dr. mcclellan said the group would come down and we would destroy or damage 300 of the transformers. we don't make them. you...