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my name is anthony wilson. i'm the director of advocacy in kip and bayview area schools. i'm here to reiterate that we are generally not satisfied with the popular offer to locate our school in the mission education center. as you know we've served kids in the bayview since 2003, which is about 15 years, and we are not newcomers to the bayview community, but we're part of the existing community. our charter clearly outlines and states that our school will serve students of the day viba and we know that there's space at the schools, such as malcolm x. the district has made it a priority to keep students in the bayview and kip has created an opportunity for that purpose. so it does not make sense to ship 100 plus students out of the bayview and bus the new school students who do not live in the bayview in. so displacing two communities will ultimately punish the learner, which is our students. so our prospective parents who i'm here on behalf of, and our students and our families want to stay in the bayview, and i hope that we can work together over the next month to work i
my name is anthony wilson. i'm the director of advocacy in kip and bayview area schools. i'm here to reiterate that we are generally not satisfied with the popular offer to locate our school in the mission education center. as you know we've served kids in the bayview since 2003, which is about 15 years, and we are not newcomers to the bayview community, but we're part of the existing community. our charter clearly outlines and states that our school will serve students of the day viba and we...
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earl anthony wayne, former ambassador to mexico and current feather -- fellow at the wilson institute talks about the state of u.s. mexico relations amid disputes over immigration and trade. he sure to watch washington journal in sunday for our special series on 1968, america in turmoil, starting march 18. we will look back 50 years a turbulent time including the vietnam war and a fractious presidential election. today, a debate in the special election in pennsylvania's 18th special district. to our running to fill the seat. you can watch it at 6:30 p.m. eastern. tonight, politico magazine conjuring editor josh was on its talks about his book. it's about the members of president johnson's staff who helped create and implement his great society program. >> how it administration within the space of four and a half years built all of these after they passed congress and signed them into law, how they billed medicare and medicaid from the ground up and how they create the first programs like head start in food stamps. how did they do this while desegregating one third of the country? and
earl anthony wayne, former ambassador to mexico and current feather -- fellow at the wilson institute talks about the state of u.s. mexico relations amid disputes over immigration and trade. he sure to watch washington journal in sunday for our special series on 1968, america in turmoil, starting march 18. we will look back 50 years a turbulent time including the vietnam war and a fractious presidential election. today, a debate in the special election in pennsylvania's 18th special district....
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c we will talk with her about the state of the republican party is later, earl anthony wayne a current fellow at the wilsonenter and he will discuss the state of u.s.-mexico relations. we have a program that will air together and here is saint gregory's abbey. the story of the oklahoma monks and how their arrival impacted the native americans. check it out online at the c-span city tour. here is a preview. >> the original monks arrived in had aneans thinking they invitation from the bishop to establish a monastery then. and when they arrived they said, what are you talking about? these for three years, two monks were looking for a home and they couldn't find the right situation where they were wanted. at the same time, the american indians people were being removed to this territory whitee of the increasing population, they didn't want them in the land where they were trying to expand. so they were being removed. chosens territory was because -- to put it bluntly -- no white people wanted this territory. so the monks that nobody wanted went to a land that nobody wanted to survey people who nobody wanted. a
c we will talk with her about the state of the republican party is later, earl anthony wayne a current fellow at the wilsonenter and he will discuss the state of u.s.-mexico relations. we have a program that will air together and here is saint gregory's abbey. the story of the oklahoma monks and how their arrival impacted the native americans. check it out online at the c-span city tour. here is a preview. >> the original monks arrived in had aneans thinking they invitation from the...
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anthony wayne, former u.s. ambassador to mexico, and current fellow at the wilson center's mexico and the two talks about the state, u.s./mexico relations and the disputes about immigration and trade. be sure to watch washington journal each sunday for our special series on the american in turmoil. starting march 18. we look that 58 years to determine time in 1968, including the vietnam war and the presidential election. monday on c-span's landmark cases, we will explore the civil rights cases of 1883, the supreme court decision that short down the civil rights act of 1875. a federal law that granted all people access to trains and theaters regardless of race. john marshall cast the lone vote in opposition and eclipse the legacy of the majority opinion. explored this case and the high court's ruling with danielle holli walker, dean of howard university's law school. and peter, a member of the u.s. commissioner on civil rights. watch landmark cases live monday and then :00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, our list and with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order your copy of the landmark cases c
anthony wayne, former u.s. ambassador to mexico, and current fellow at the wilson center's mexico and the two talks about the state, u.s./mexico relations and the disputes about immigration and trade. be sure to watch washington journal each sunday for our special series on the american in turmoil. starting march 18. we look that 58 years to determine time in 1968, including the vietnam war and the presidential election. monday on c-span's landmark cases, we will explore the civil rights cases...
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wilson was watching for us... so they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. that's how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland were on top. anthony not there. garry ringrose's hands applied the downward pressure. next, an electric move and when it came, the final stretch delivered the ball to the foot of the post. another try. england got a try back through farrell's kick, but by half—time they were further behind, because ireland's wonder kid, jacob stockdale kicked and dashed and touched down before the line. the line was blue in case of snow. his seventh try of the tournament. eddie jones‘ unbeaten run at twickenham was over. england's late tries changed nothing except to polish the score. ireland's day, ireland's year. well, with these players celebrating behind me, some of them experience, some of them less so it is easy to forget that ireland have lost some of their greatest ever players for retirement in recent years. no o'gara, o'connor, no o'driscoll. no problem. it's a special day for everybody involved, in irish rugby, and to be here and come and top it off with winning here, this is a really tough place to go, and tha
wilson was watching for us... so they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. that's how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland were on top. anthony not there. garry ringrose's hands applied the downward pressure. next, an electric move and when it came, the final stretch delivered the ball to the foot of the post. another try. england got a try back through farrell's kick, but by half—time they were further behind, because ireland's wonder kid,...
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wilson was watching for us. they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. but how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland was on top. anthonyand got a try back but by half—time they were further behind because ireland won the kick. they kicked and dashed and touched down before the line. his seventh try of the tournament. eddiejones‘ unbeaten run at twickenham was over. ireland's day, ireland's year. well, with these players are celebrating behind me from ireland, some of them experienced, some of them less so. it is easy to forget that ireland has lost some of their greatest ever players in recent years. no problem. a special day for everyone involved. to come to top it off, it is a tough place to go. many of these irish grand slam players will be there in yea rs grand slam players will be there in years to come. there were also final day wins for scotland over italy and and wales over france. so this is how the final table looks. ireland are champions, wales finish second. england supporters may want to look away — they sit only above italy in fifth. manchester united have made it through to the semi—finals of the fa cup,
wilson was watching for us. they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. but how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland was on top. anthonyand got a try back but by half—time they were further behind because ireland won the kick. they kicked and dashed and touched down before the line. his seventh try of the tournament. eddiejones‘ unbeaten run at twickenham was over. ireland's day, ireland's year. well, with these players are celebrating...
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wilson was watching for us. so they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. that's how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland were on top. anthonypressure. next, an electric move and when it came, the final stretch delivered the ball to the foot of the post. another try. england got a try back through farrell's kick, but by half—time they were further behind, because ireland's wonder kid, jacob stockdale kicked and dashed and touched down before the line. the line was blue in case of snow. his seventh try of the tournament. eddie jones' unbeaten run at twickenham was over. england's late tries changed nothing except to polish the score. ireland's day, ireland's year. well, with these players celebrating behind me, some of them experience, some of them less so it is easy to forget that ireland have lost some of their greatest ever players for retirement in recent years. no o'gara, o'connor, no o'driscoll. no problem. it's a special day for everybody involved, in irish rugby, and to be here and come and top it off with winning here, this is a really tough place to go, and that is the sign of a champion team to come here and do tha
wilson was watching for us. so they came to twickenham and never looked like losing. that's how good ireland were. from the moment the ball was hoisted into the sky, ireland were on top. anthonypressure. next, an electric move and when it came, the final stretch delivered the ball to the foot of the post. another try. england got a try back through farrell's kick, but by half—time they were further behind, because ireland's wonder kid, jacob stockdale kicked and dashed and touched down before...