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in my state, no place does it better than carver county in minnesota's sth congressional district. it was named the healthiest county by the robert wood foundation for the sixth consecutive year. it is based on how people feel andowlo they've liv wa ability of cities and towns in carver allow their residents to skip the car ride and use their own two feet to get to the grocery store shop and with countless parks, playgrounds, trails, there are plenty of places for minnesotans to enjoy the tdoors. congratulations to the residents of carver county for grabbing the top spot once again and setting a great example for the rest of our state to get out and get active. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize those in bucks and montgomery counties who serve in emergency medical services. just recently we celebrated national e.m.s. week, a time to honor the contribution and service of emergency medical tenians. all too often, the servic
in my state, no place does it better than carver county in minnesota's sth congressional district. it was named the healthiest county by the robert wood foundation for the sixth consecutive year. it is based on how people feel andowlo they've liv wa ability of cities and towns in carver allow their residents to skip the car ride and use their own two feet to get to the grocery store shop and with countless parks, playgrounds, trails, there are plenty of places for minnesotans to enjoy the...
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i attended the george washington carver elementary school. i believe i obtained a good education, and i thought i was getting that. i just drove through the bayview. on my way here, i saw over 100 young black students who clearly did not have anything to do with their time. they were standing on third and -- i don't know if any of you are familiar with the bayview area. i know a lot of here are them to oppose, and most of them do not live there. their children are not involved in any way in the bayview area. we live there. we are the -- [inaudible] >> all right, you guys, we're not going to have -- we're not going to do this. you'll have your time, please continue. >> i stand here to oppose the fact that change is not based solely on the opinions of people that have different skin colors who are doing exactly what they need to do to hinder the process of gaining equity in the bayview schools. then we fail our students again. we've already failed them. they can't read, they can't write, they're unemployable, and now we're failing them as leade
i attended the george washington carver elementary school. i believe i obtained a good education, and i thought i was getting that. i just drove through the bayview. on my way here, i saw over 100 young black students who clearly did not have anything to do with their time. they were standing on third and -- i don't know if any of you are familiar with the bayview area. i know a lot of here are them to oppose, and most of them do not live there. their children are not involved in any way in the...
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she goes onto write, parents should know that carver has a lot to offer. not only has it been renovated, it has a wellness center staffed by social workers which doesn't exist in a lot of our elementary students, a computer lab where students learn the code, a light filled library with a librarian, and a full-time family liaison who is a former carver parent and the current cochair of the african american parent advisory committee. at willie brown, their black student union just won first place in the statewide black minds matter competition. jaden just built a theme for his newly built school. a stem school offers project based learning and it's dedicated to nurturing student leadership. all students not only take science and math, but also coding and app development, visual art, instrumental music, ethnic studies, and spanish are also offered. at another school, local elementary school, malcolm x, parents tell us their kids are well cared for. 80% of its students are reading at grade level. there's outside play and learning with the newly renovated garde
she goes onto write, parents should know that carver has a lot to offer. not only has it been renovated, it has a wellness center staffed by social workers which doesn't exist in a lot of our elementary students, a computer lab where students learn the code, a light filled library with a librarian, and a full-time family liaison who is a former carver parent and the current cochair of the african american parent advisory committee. at willie brown, their black student union just won first place...
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george washington carver!unded weird and i didn't have anything to do so i went to the library -- ( cheers and applause ) so i'm still here, pick up if you need me to look up anything d that h y did arc t )>> sen: wethe ne show -- ( laughter ) the new season of "glow" returns to netflix june 29. marc maron, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington carver! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere i stay. so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. take it away henry. red lobster's lobster & shrimp hesummerfest is back!h. get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar pla
george washington carver!unded weird and i didn't have anything to do so i went to the library -- ( cheers and applause ) so i'm still here, pick up if you need me to look up anything d that h y did arc t )>> sen: wethe ne show -- ( laughter ) the new season of "glow" returns to netflix june 29. marc maron, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington carver! ( cheers and applause ) ( band...
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all kinds of architects, one of them the great carver from new england. but hoban won. washington won. they cut the plan down, the house would've been four times the size it is now. the plan called for a grand avenue outside decatur house. it came from three streets and joined as one with gates and the usual idea of a french palace. this did not work, but washington was going to have his house. he also realized it was more likely to be able to finish that house band of the capital. -- house than the capital. when the plans were made for reducing the house, he would not step back from the carving, that was important to him. that had to be kept. as hoban was an easy man to get along with, had different ways of doing this, it happened to be the way the world worked -- at a meeting at the fountain inn, john scooter overheard one of the meetings and realized they were after stonecutters. he told them he had a cousin named williamson who was working in new york, from scotland. williamson hurried down and they turned the whole thing over to him, the whole project. although hob
all kinds of architects, one of them the great carver from new england. but hoban won. washington won. they cut the plan down, the house would've been four times the size it is now. the plan called for a grand avenue outside decatur house. it came from three streets and joined as one with gates and the usual idea of a french palace. this did not work, but washington was going to have his house. he also realized it was more likely to be able to finish that house band of the capital. -- house...
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brandon carver was the go ahead run and the giants win it 2-1.hey are one game behind the second-place dodgers and 4.5 behind arizona. i said it before and i will say it again. a's fans and canines. they won again against cleveland. that is five in a row. the a's padded the lead. they just finished an 8-2 road trip. the a's have won 11 of their last 13. the season-high seven games over a 500 record. that is 45-38. in the meantime, the warriors apparently want to lock in a steve kerr for a while. he reportedly is in the last stages of finalizing an extension of his contract that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the association. he just finished his fourth year of a five-year $25 million deal. >> just when you thought tiger woods was becoming a nonstory, his game reappeared. in the second round of the pga national outside of washington, d.c., on 18, watch this. why are we showing this? for this reason. another birdie. he had seven of them. he is tied for his lowest round of the season. he is four shots off the lead, headed to the we
brandon carver was the go ahead run and the giants win it 2-1.hey are one game behind the second-place dodgers and 4.5 behind arizona. i said it before and i will say it again. a's fans and canines. they won again against cleveland. that is five in a row. the a's padded the lead. they just finished an 8-2 road trip. the a's have won 11 of their last 13. the season-high seven games over a 500 record. that is 45-38. in the meantime, the warriors apparently want to lock in a steve kerr for a...
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followed by a main course of leftovers carver nara his chickens aren't picking they'll eat almost anything. new dish eighty dollars left over to play bio waste basically going to do shit is there anything they don't like the . banana peels kiwis and potato peels apart from that they leave the only thing in the room. to kill. my children all built this chicken coop by himself three years ago his family took in their first hands as a gift from the city of conn math now there are many farm has grown to eight hands the city gives chickens to anyone who wants them the only requirement is a minimum of two hands and they must be kept in an adequate way. the neighbors like their feathery waste disposal units. next don't grow in supermarkets or in a car. because i. do have nice fresh eggs each day. and after two years you'll have nice five chickens to review if you are cross. with this project con man is a pioneer in the us south region many locals love the idea of keeping hens so far the city has distributed one thousand six hundred of them to local residents. the city's waste expert says it makes
followed by a main course of leftovers carver nara his chickens aren't picking they'll eat almost anything. new dish eighty dollars left over to play bio waste basically going to do shit is there anything they don't like the . banana peels kiwis and potato peels apart from that they leave the only thing in the room. to kill. my children all built this chicken coop by himself three years ago his family took in their first hands as a gift from the city of conn math now there are many farm has...
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hieroglyph because of this cliff because this is a compound of two greek words meaning sacred and i carver and graves are sacred cravings are holy great holy words so the basic service you have far to graham's. that represent a specific sound so it would be like this specific thing would be more or less or whatever. enneagram to represent ideas or explain. certain that represents specific gods and then if he says call it said demonstratives which are sort of hieroglyphics versions of punctuation so it'll be next to it saying this is this kind of word or this is this thing but what's most interesting is it wasn't the language of the people no no it actually truly was the language of the elites and so when you when you're staring at the you know when you're reading the ira good books and you're looking at that it's actually only the most elite of egyptians could read this like royals nobles prescribes could read her books these only made up about three percent of egypt's total population at the time so they're like the top three percent rest of the ninety seven percent was you know fighting
hieroglyph because of this cliff because this is a compound of two greek words meaning sacred and i carver and graves are sacred cravings are holy great holy words so the basic service you have far to graham's. that represent a specific sound so it would be like this specific thing would be more or less or whatever. enneagram to represent ideas or explain. certain that represents specific gods and then if he says call it said demonstratives which are sort of hieroglyphics versions of...
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tonight is a very special night for me because my old friend dana carver is going to be out here. >>>> stephen: of the "dana carvey show." and simon pegg. he gave me my first break on a network television show. "dana carvey show." folks, this week, we're hearing a lot about trump's new national security advisor and dentist realizing he just killed his patient, john bolton. ( laughter ) bolton is a well-known war hawk. he's called for war with iran and made the case for a preemptive attack on north korea. he can be just as aggressive in his personal behavior, evidently. in 2005, a republican congress refused to confirm him as u.n. ambassador because of reports he would "bully government analysts" and had "a history of berating and undermining anyone who attempted to challenge him." and keep in mind, this was before that was considered presidential. ( laughter ) and even worse, even worse, when a federal contractor criticized a deal bolton was working on, she said "bolton threw a tape dispenser at her, shouted threats, chased her down a moscow hotel hallway, pounded on her door, and 'g
tonight is a very special night for me because my old friend dana carver is going to be out here. >>>> stephen: of the "dana carvey show." and simon pegg. he gave me my first break on a network television show. "dana carvey show." folks, this week, we're hearing a lot about trump's new national security advisor and dentist realizing he just killed his patient, john bolton. ( laughter ) bolton is a well-known war hawk. he's called for war with iran and made the...
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in the district, the cochair of them african-american advisory council and the family liaison at carver. i just want to say, we value and support the partnership with the african-american achievement leadership initiative department and the community partners like the brother and sister's keeper. will need to community partnerships that support our schools and departments like the american and american judgement african-american initiative. we need to continue our focus on uplifting and celebrating and educating our black children holistically. we can see and we know that we will see our children thrive. we need to emphasize our needs for the black student achievement to be at the forefront of every conversation within every grade level. [applause] >> they are excited to be part of the work going forward and really want to partner with sfusd. we also want those in the audience and those within the district to think about the five essential supports, especially at the t, transforming mind set, and to the sea, collaborative culture. thanks. >> good evening commissioners. my name is donna
in the district, the cochair of them african-american advisory council and the family liaison at carver. i just want to say, we value and support the partnership with the african-american achievement leadership initiative department and the community partners like the brother and sister's keeper. will need to community partnerships that support our schools and departments like the american and american judgement african-american initiative. we need to continue our focus on uplifting and...
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i have read carver stories, it's a 15 year process assuming you want to do it quickly, i don't believe that. whoever wrote that is wron ,here will be a point at which when you were 20% through, you cannotck. >> how long is that? uncleent trump: i had an who was a professor at m.i.t. and i discussed nuclear with him all the time and he was a great and brilliant genius, dr. john trumpet m.i.t. and i think he was there 40 years. talk about nuclear. we're talking about a very complex subject. it's not like just get rid of the nukes. it takes time. the main time i am talking is the first -- when you hit a certain point it's very hard to go back. >> how long will that take? president trump: we don't know but it will go quickly. >> i wanted to ask on the sanctions campaign, you alluded that the chinese are not doing as great a job securing the border as they were before and you expressed some doubts when kim went to see president xin the russian foreign minister said there should not be any sanctions while negotiations are underway. and the south koreans are not talking about restoring some f
i have read carver stories, it's a 15 year process assuming you want to do it quickly, i don't believe that. whoever wrote that is wron ,here will be a point at which when you were 20% through, you cannotck. >> how long is that? uncleent trump: i had an who was a professor at m.i.t. and i discussed nuclear with him all the time and he was a great and brilliant genius, dr. john trumpet m.i.t. and i think he was there 40 years. talk about nuclear. we're talking about a very complex subject....
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a master carver of wood and stone, he sells his sculptures here and abroad. >> ( translated ): this isthe art of my land, my ancesr's t and i have to keep doing it this way, it also important to when i create the n atues i ofteink that the moai are alive! they show me the form the woodak should t >> brown: christian arevalo pakarati, who's worked for s with jo anne tilburg, also an artist and graphic designer, a skill he puts to use in documenting the condition of the statues. his initial sketches, in the field, aim to capture what he calls a feeling. when you're looking at the yeatues do you see personality? >> well certainl they really represent the faces of the ancestors. actually there are many features out there, outside. i'm talking about these which are rely like what you see in the town, in the street. >> brown: people today.>> ame nose, long ears, whatever. some of these statues look like they are smiling, even when they are like a kind of straight line y a mouth. they seem like te smiling like people. >> brown: arevalo pakarati and van tilburg are now training a new generatio
a master carver of wood and stone, he sells his sculptures here and abroad. >> ( translated ): this isthe art of my land, my ancesr's t and i have to keep doing it this way, it also important to when i create the n atues i ofteink that the moai are alive! they show me the form the woodak should t >> brown: christian arevalo pakarati, who's worked for s with jo anne tilburg, also an artist and graphic designer, a skill he puts to use in documenting the condition of the statues. his...
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anyway, he had this contest in his class which was the carver writer like this contest. the idea was right a thesis for him. the women perceiving probably accurately that a woman would never win this contest we all site are stories william carver. i did write the story and i did when. i still have we found out -- who wrote this? i thought shit, it's me. anyway, but that very first piece had nothing, there's nothing asian, asian american company thing about protagonists and a guy named barry lost his job and he's waiting for scoping to come out of the bathroom where she is hiding from him. and, no, and so i i can write that. like is that i got that, i want to contest. it's clear i can do that. of course, i think all the different ways we had to go about remaking america to a writing project. of course given american asian women on the page, course as part of my project. not to write about that nearly like mothers and daughters but you can writing about religion fundamentalism, whatever you writing about the nature of art, there's nothing about using an asian-american fema
anyway, he had this contest in his class which was the carver writer like this contest. the idea was right a thesis for him. the women perceiving probably accurately that a woman would never win this contest we all site are stories william carver. i did write the story and i did when. i still have we found out -- who wrote this? i thought shit, it's me. anyway, but that very first piece had nothing, there's nothing asian, asian american company thing about protagonists and a guy named barry...
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our first witness is miss christina chaplain, director of contracting in security carver hawkeye wiselings at u.s. accountability -- contracting at u.s. accountability division. we have ryan with commercial cargo and crew projects at nasa. they received bachelor's degree at boston university and master's degree in journalism from columbia university. we welcome you. our second witness today is mr. steven jersic serving as associate administrator at nasa and highest ranking career and civil position. prior to this appoint, mr. josey served as administrator of the mission director and served as space technology program and he's a graduate of the university of virginia where he received a bachelor of science and master of science in electrical engineers. thank you for being here. our third witness is honorable paul martin. inspector general of nasa. prior to this appointment, mr. martin served as deputy inspector general of u.s. department of justice in the office of inspector general. mr. martin owns a bachelor of arts in journalism from pennsylvania state university and doctor from georgeto
our first witness is miss christina chaplain, director of contracting in security carver hawkeye wiselings at u.s. accountability -- contracting at u.s. accountability division. we have ryan with commercial cargo and crew projects at nasa. they received bachelor's degree at boston university and master's degree in journalism from columbia university. we welcome you. our second witness today is mr. steven jersic serving as associate administrator at nasa and highest ranking career and civil...
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. >> was done by one of the carvers first and so we took drawing of this carving put tt intohe computerhe can hado hand cabbing. t do you love about wood working? can kit because i my wife and my grandkids>>appy. h, good. >> most of the stuff the wife's birthday present, you know. i love it. >> we made puzzlesike this for our grandchildren. >> fantastic. >> we'll try it. le me show something that -- okay. can you, indira can y what this is? this says fox5 wttg. >> this is the fox logo. we tookhe fox logo put it the computer and we carved it yesterday. isn't that cool. >> got one more step to do. >> okay. >> we're going to let do yout. >> okay. you're going to have to hold the mic while i do this. i've never seen anything like this. this ishi computerized. s is computerized. >> okay. >> okay. >> what do i press? >> you're going to press this. >> okay. >> this button.s >> okay. that button. >> okay. now you'll pros okay because we'll read itff the computer. >> i knew that. >> okay. >> this is my kind of wood shop ritell here. >> make it go about 20,000rpm's. >> do i need tole be wearing s
. >> was done by one of the carvers first and so we took drawing of this carving put tt intohe computerhe can hado hand cabbing. t do you love about wood working? can kit because i my wife and my grandkids>>appy. h, good. >> most of the stuff the wife's birthday present, you know. i love it. >> we made puzzlesike this for our grandchildren. >> fantastic. >> we'll try it. le me show something that -- okay. can you, indira can y what this is? this says fox5...
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he's chief investment officer at bleakly and seth carver. thank you for being here peter, let's start off talking about the stock reaction this morning. dow is down for four days. you're now looking at red arrows goen what's going on? >> certainly the tariffs right now coming off after the fed just raised rates again, continue with their policy ecb said they're end being qe in september. the economy will have a good performance in q2, will follow through in q3. the economy is saying what can disrupt that tighter economy and the tariff escalation could. >> is that the way to look at it we're going to focus on earnings and the strong economy, oh, no, wait, we're going to focus on what could throw us off. >> this is a constant tug of war. the market is little changed over the last five months. >> the thing that rises the most to you would be the economy or the issues about the trade >> i remain most worried about how does economy handle a tightening of monetary policy as we get deeper into it? how's the european market going to handle a tighten
he's chief investment officer at bleakly and seth carver. thank you for being here peter, let's start off talking about the stock reaction this morning. dow is down for four days. you're now looking at red arrows goen what's going on? >> certainly the tariffs right now coming off after the fed just raised rates again, continue with their policy ecb said they're end being qe in september. the economy will have a good performance in q2, will follow through in q3. the economy is saying what...
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anyway, barry had this contest in his class, which was the raymond carver contest any idea was to write the story and send it into him. the women perceiving probably accurately that a woman would never win, we all find our stories and i did write the story and i did when. i remember when he throughout this piece and said it was me. but, that very first piece, there's nothing asian, asian-american, anythingan about-- it's about a guy named barry who lost his job in his waiting for his girlfriend come out of the bathroom where she's ehiding from him and-- anyway i can write that work like i said i won a contest. it's clear i can do thatt of the course, when i talk about the different ways we had to kind of go about remaking america through our writing project, of course, given the positive asian-american women on the page of course it's part of my projects, not to write stuff narrowly like all the mothers and daughters. you could be writing about religion, and a metal, whatever you are writing about, the nature of our, there's nothing about using an asian-american female protagonist that'
anyway, barry had this contest in his class, which was the raymond carver contest any idea was to write the story and send it into him. the women perceiving probably accurately that a woman would never win, we all find our stories and i did write the story and i did when. i remember when he throughout this piece and said it was me. but, that very first piece, there's nothing asian, asian-american, anythingan about-- it's about a guy named barry who lost his job in his waiting for his girlfriend...
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i will say carver did this, deregulated everything from trucking to the commission, and katie bar the. fine responses, switched gears for a second. a new study came out today looks at whether millennials have it hardest when it comes to getting ahead financially, they are paying for for things like college, real estate, more than earlier generations did. do you think millennials have it harder than those like yourself for baby boomers like myself? >> i think they do. they have all the technology many of us didn't have but in america, bigger government and the earlier point more government schools, since 1979 the department of education was created, millennials started to go to school and math and have been brought up with terrible government schools raised with horrible education and hundreds of thousands of dollars of student debt. i would not want to be a young person in today's economy. stuart: right again. who has it worst? >> i have feel bad for the millennials. they have a tanker load of debt on their back and what do they pay for? you have a better chance of teaching a cat to b
i will say carver did this, deregulated everything from trucking to the commission, and katie bar the. fine responses, switched gears for a second. a new study came out today looks at whether millennials have it hardest when it comes to getting ahead financially, they are paying for for things like college, real estate, more than earlier generations did. do you think millennials have it harder than those like yourself for baby boomers like myself? >> i think they do. they have all the...