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Thousands Of Migrant Kids Are Starting School In NYC. Is The System Prepared?

Around 20,000 migrant kids are starting school in New York this week. Some parents are concerned the systems can't handle the influx. Other parents say, it's an opportunity for schools to evolve.

People rally to end fossil fuels in New York Sunday ahead of the 78th United Nations General Assembly and Climate Ambition Summit. Leonardo Munoz/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Young people think climate change is a top issue but when they vote, it's complicated

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James Hatch in Afghanistan in July, 2009, the night he was wounded. James Hatch hide caption

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A former Navy SEAL went to college at 52. His insight led to a new class

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Thousands of migrant kids are starting school in NYC. Is the system prepared?

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