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. >> rti, one of the few labs in the country capable of researching synthetic drugs almost as fast ashey appear. >> where are they coming from? >> a lot is come from china, areas of the world that have less oversight and less regulation oftentimes. >> is it any different than what you would see a pharmaceutical company that was designing a drug for good use? >> yes, i have taken to saying this is sode. ed version of research. >> the synthetic producers have an almost endless supply of alternate formulas that will pass as legal. >> rti hopes to detect a greater varietied of chemical he concentration. >> how little material do you need in order to see something on this machine? >> american currency goes through lots of processing at the banks. cocaine that is floating around in the system is essentially on all currency. so we can look at what we've got on this dollar. you can see right there. >> that's cocaine. >> this package was one of the samples of a designer drug in the lab at rti. >> and the ingredients it claims that are in here are ancient herbs, mugwho are t, damiana leaf and b
. >> rti, one of the few labs in the country capable of researching synthetic drugs almost as fast ashey appear. >> where are they coming from? >> a lot is come from china, areas of the world that have less oversight and less regulation oftentimes. >> is it any different than what you would see a pharmaceutical company that was designing a drug for good use? >> yes, i have taken to saying this is sode. ed version of research. >> the synthetic producers have...
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and academic rti and trauma based practice and more, into something that is reaches the classroom, in a very easy to use, way. and so, that is, that is our big challenge that we have to work together, and to come up with in the short term, in the long term, it is about, getting that and to work with them as much as imposed upon them but that it is part of the values of every school and so we are working with the principals and with the teachers and with the labor department and with the community groups to get that done and to have that done in the meaningful time frame is our challenge and so we are going to have to goals to get this piece done in three months so that the schools know where we are as we start it here and then, comes working with the schools in the training and that is there is a lot of demand on the schools right now from the common core. or from this and from other things and so that is probably the biggest challenge is how do we synthesize all of that? and so that they are not overwhelmed? >> you know, not everyone can attend the same professional developments of t
and academic rti and trauma based practice and more, into something that is reaches the classroom, in a very easy to use, way. and so, that is, that is our big challenge that we have to work together, and to come up with in the short term, in the long term, it is about, getting that and to work with them as much as imposed upon them but that it is part of the values of every school and so we are working with the principals and with the teachers and with the labor department and with the...
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this puts into perspective the intent with the division of curricular instruction rti model. this is the summer school that the fund that the supervisors provided. in 2013 we had four sites. wallenberg high school, balboa and burton. we had 2290 students and of which 92.2 percent -- i'm sorry, 2296 students of 2489, this is 92.2 percent completed one course with a d or higher. which is 976 of the 243 were offtrack to graduate before the program. we completed 3821, 821 courses which is 97 percent of the 2012 attempted. >> you just through out a lot of numbers. i understood that. how many students i guess last summer they were rising seniors and rising injuries. -- juniors? how many were not on track to graduate? >> 72.7 percent of the students that completed courses in summer school were offtrack to graduate. >> okay. but my question is how many students were not on track to graduate? total in the whole district. i'm curious how many were enrolled in these programs? >> i don't think we have that data, but i think we can get that data to you. >> that would be great. so you had
this puts into perspective the intent with the division of curricular instruction rti model. this is the summer school that the fund that the supervisors provided. in 2013 we had four sites. wallenberg high school, balboa and burton. we had 2290 students and of which 92.2 percent -- i'm sorry, 2296 students of 2489, this is 92.2 percent completed one course with a d or higher. which is 976 of the 243 were offtrack to graduate before the program. we completed 3821, 821 courses which is 97...
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check our website rti complex usa you can also follow me on twitter and irritated. he ignores stories you know. changing the world like this. picture it is. i don't. during the all americans believe that echo conspiracy theory with pictures all the people about whether or not they believed in that populate the eighth and forty nine percent of them agreed with at least one of them anything here that period they asked people about number one. i deliberately infected large numbers of african americans with amy duration program. she had been the government. eight black people ate. number two the government still want to vaccinate children building on the vaccines cause autism when the government did not really training psychological disorders thinking. number three the idea of deliberately preventing the from getting natural cures because of pressures from drug company had done it. if we making sure we get all of our money to pharmaceuticals from parramatta. number four health officials and not with that helpful content there doing nothing if not great because large cor
check our website rti complex usa you can also follow me on twitter and irritated. he ignores stories you know. changing the world like this. picture it is. i don't. during the all americans believe that echo conspiracy theory with pictures all the people about whether or not they believed in that populate the eighth and forty nine percent of them agreed with at least one of them anything here that period they asked people about number one. i deliberately infected large numbers of african...
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with the rti conference usa comes upon me on twitter difference the new. alex used for entry turns out us district court judge was right on here is taylor. she is the core drilling. the word terrorism is not charismatic in the fbi can just use that word to keep information from the the three dads. the taste is really an impossibly read about in film class to let that the american protests not that happy i was aware that the organization was planning on using snipers that the leader the back of wall street. the two leaders were notified. nothing to be done about it. when the ninety doctoral student i'll play requests for more information. deathbed think people were just exercising their first amendment right to free speech. i do wednesday we headed out to make that plan b i the information was heavily redacted in shooting range for instance the sentence of three identified the week back at claims sniper attacks against protesters and he didn't accept it. there would only be murdering. it is necessary. the blunt force now where's my mouth like a banker or a
with the rti conference usa comes upon me on twitter difference the new. alex used for entry turns out us district court judge was right on here is taylor. she is the core drilling. the word terrorism is not charismatic in the fbi can just use that word to keep information from the the three dads. the taste is really an impossibly read about in film class to let that the american protests not that happy i was aware that the organization was planning on using snipers that the leader the back of...
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i had a short on rti. i covered because i thought it was oversold. alcoa is not oversold. >> crn in tech. >> this is a good, old-fashioned short squeeze. the valuation, this is the opposite of alcoa, that has been dirt-cheap with crms going up on the short squeeze. they keep doing what they need to do. they have the tailwinds of a growth toward the cloud. to karen's point, it's hard to pick a top in this thing. >> do you like the stock? >> i think the stock is probably fine until they start missing. when they start missing the estimates and people focus on 87-times forward earnings. >> quickly on grm, garmin. >> people are missing the story. they think it's automotive. it's not. it's the wearable technologies we've talked about. and for months, they dominate the space in the fitness market. i can speak to it. i had one on my little bicycle way back. >> and a bell. >> and a bell. >> and a basket. >> a basket. at 19-times earnings, it's expensive. but there's a huge short interest. i don't think they've gotten squeezed yet. i'm not saying we're going b
i had a short on rti. i covered because i thought it was oversold. alcoa is not oversold. >> crn in tech. >> this is a good, old-fashioned short squeeze. the valuation, this is the opposite of alcoa, that has been dirt-cheap with crms going up on the short squeeze. they keep doing what they need to do. they have the tailwinds of a growth toward the cloud. to karen's point, it's hard to pick a top in this thing. >> do you like the stock? >> i think the stock is probably...