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the department for education deserves some credit for finally recognising that we have a big problemot enough, is it? i wouldn't say it is the end of the situation by any means. the statistics for teacher recruitment last year were pretty worrying. there was a 33% drop in the number of people who wa nt to drop in the number of people who want to be teachers. pay is not the only part of that but it is certainly a good start. new teachers will see about £1000 extra but the government needs to do more. this money, i understand, government needs to do more. this money, iunderstand, it government needs to do more. this money, i understand, it is not coming out of the schools' budget it is coming out of the department for education's budget. will that mean cuts? it is surprising, some people woke up this morning and were delighted to hear about the pay rise and they are surprised to hear that the department for education has not told us where the money will come from. when it come from the schools 01’ from. when it come from the schools or universities budget? that has taken a bit of the s
the department for education deserves some credit for finally recognising that we have a big problemot enough, is it? i wouldn't say it is the end of the situation by any means. the statistics for teacher recruitment last year were pretty worrying. there was a 33% drop in the number of people who wa nt to drop in the number of people who want to be teachers. pay is not the only part of that but it is certainly a good start. new teachers will see about £1000 extra but the government needs to do...
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the department for education.y so they would use the information that they are given, consult with the governors and the main stakeholders, primarily the pupils, who are wearing the uniform and the parents who are paying for them and then it is launched or the change is reviewed and the children wearthem. change is reviewed and the children wear them. so boys can wear skirts and girls can wear trousers or short. children have a choice, yes, and that's the main thing because for me, a child needs to be able to learn. as of yet, i've not come across boys who have elected to wear skirts as part of uniform. they may well have warned other skirts on top of their uniforms as part of role—play of their uniforms as part of role— play or of their uniforms as part of role—play or dress, should they choose. but i think because of our ever evolving society and changes, we need to be able to accommodate that as a school but we also have to have the balance of uniform policy, tradition, and what the governors expect from unifor
the department for education.y so they would use the information that they are given, consult with the governors and the main stakeholders, primarily the pupils, who are wearing the uniform and the parents who are paying for them and then it is launched or the change is reviewed and the children wearthem. change is reviewed and the children wear them. so boys can wear skirts and girls can wear trousers or short. children have a choice, yes, and that's the main thing because for me, a child...
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the government department for education told us it recognises that there are pressures which is why fundingnces and better diagnosis means the demand for services is rising at an even faster rate. these are thought to be the first legal challenges to broad send cuts. ina in a moment, all the latest business news. first just a in a moment, all the latest business news. firstjust a reminder of today's headlines: more than 60 have died in greece as wildfires ravage coastal towns and holiday resorts near athens. and injapan, more than 60 people have died and thousands are in hospital as the heatwave there is declared a national disaster. about a million public sector workers here are to benefit from the biggest pay rise for nearly ten yea rs biggest pay rise for nearly ten years including 2% for the armed forces and up to 3.5% for teachers. i have all the business news. it is... fraud charges against ba rclay‘s is... fraud charges against barclay‘s bank is... fraud charges against ba rclay‘s bank may is... fraud charges against barclay‘s bank may be reinstated. they were dismissed but had they
the government department for education told us it recognises that there are pressures which is why fundingnces and better diagnosis means the demand for services is rising at an even faster rate. these are thought to be the first legal challenges to broad send cuts. ina in a moment, all the latest business news. first just a in a moment, all the latest business news. firstjust a reminder of today's headlines: more than 60 have died in greece as wildfires ravage coastal towns and holiday...
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the point i am making is that above the pay award already baked in of i%, the department for educationing extra funding to the tune of 500 million and my honourable friend will be announcing the allocation in due course. earlier this week israel carried out an evacuation of members of syria's white helmets civil defence group from a war zone in south—western syria. more than 400 volunteers and their families were taken tojordan via the israeli—occupied golan heights. the british government has said it will help to resettle them, providing protection to as many of the volunteers and their families as possible. many other syrian civilians are trapped in the northern part of the country. a labour mp raised the issue. there are several million people in the northern city of idlib today, hundreds of thousands of people being pushed there by the syrian regime, following the siege of other towns. these internal refugees are now waiting for what comes next, and if a rupee debit, the consequences predicted for children will be utterly horrific. she said she'd recently been to southern turkey wh
the point i am making is that above the pay award already baked in of i%, the department for educationing extra funding to the tune of 500 million and my honourable friend will be announcing the allocation in due course. earlier this week israel carried out an evacuation of members of syria's white helmets civil defence group from a war zone in south—western syria. more than 400 volunteers and their families were taken tojordan via the israeli—occupied golan heights. the british government...
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he is a former special adviser to michael gove when he was that the department for education. behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to them when they are asked. we do not trust politicians at the best of times, we may be nervous about giving them these kinds of powers? what is scary is this man isn't a politician but a political adviser. if he has so much disrespect for parliament, that the organ he effectively served through its representatives, then why would we be expected to have any respect for it? and the other stories on the front of the observer, this is a very good and timely story. this is about the falling number of beds for mental health patients. given all that we have talked about, giving parity of esteem to mental health and the nh
he is a former special adviser to michael gove when he was that the department for education. behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to them when they are asked....
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figures from the department for education suggest that by the end of reception year, when children arethey need. mr hinds said parents need more support in helping their children to learn. dixons carphone has said a huge personal data breach last year involved 10 million customers, much higher than its original estimate of 1.2 million customers. the company — which owns carphone warehouse and currys pc world — said names, addresses and email addresses may have been accessed in the incident, but not bank details. it's found no evidence of fraud as a result of the breach. a new species of frog has been discovered. experts at the university of manchester say it took 20 years of research to make the discovery. the large, colourful tree frog has been around for almost 100 years — but it's onlyjust been classified as a species in its own right. it's been named sylvia's tree frog, after the granddaughter of the conservationist who discovered it. after becoming britain's most decorated female pa ralympian with three gold medals at rio, dame sarah storey took time out from the international com
figures from the department for education suggest that by the end of reception year, when children arethey need. mr hinds said parents need more support in helping their children to learn. dixons carphone has said a huge personal data breach last year involved 10 million customers, much higher than its original estimate of 1.2 million customers. the company — which owns carphone warehouse and currys pc world — said names, addresses and email addresses may have been accessed in the incident,...
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the department for education told us the number of children being excluded is lower than it was ten years need to startjudging schools differently and reward inclusion alongside results. jane mccubbin, bbc news. they wanted to break but they have not got one, nestle, the makers of kit kat have lost a long—running legal battle to trademark the shape of the chocolate bar. nestle spent more than a decade fighting to protect the four fingered wafer shape across the eu full stop this morning judges in luxembourg dismissed an appeal by the firm agreeing with an earlier ruling that the shape was not distinctive enough. let's get a look at the weather and thomas is here. is the heatwave continuing? it will come to but notjust yet. the heat tomorrow across the south and south—east will be pretty extreme. temperatures set to soar even higher but the good news is we have some thunderstorms on the way. we think it
the department for education told us the number of children being excluded is lower than it was ten years need to startjudging schools differently and reward inclusion alongside results. jane mccubbin, bbc news. they wanted to break but they have not got one, nestle, the makers of kit kat have lost a long—running legal battle to trademark the shape of the chocolate bar. nestle spent more than a decade fighting to protect the four fingered wafer shape across the eu full stop this morning...
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we've had this statement from the department for education informal or unofficial exclusions ? il they are charged after being awarded substantial damages after a judge ruled that the bbc had infringed his privacy rights when a police raid of his berkshire home was broadcast by the bbc in 2014. sir cliff was never arrested or charged over a historical child sexual abuse claim. the case has thrown a fresh spotlight on the question of whether anonymity should be granted for people accused of sexual assault, with many also saying that the ruling could have far reaching consequences for the freedom of the press. let's remind ourselves of the case. i can't really answer to many questions at the moment. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotional factor. so i hope you'll forgive me. cheering and applause. thank you. viewers may remember the bbc put up a helicopter. sir cliff lived in a gated community and the only way to get the pictures, the bbc argued, was to send a helicopter up and that helicopter
we've had this statement from the department for education informal or unofficial exclusions ? il they are charged after being awarded substantial damages after a judge ruled that the bbc had infringed his privacy rights when a police raid of his berkshire home was broadcast by the bbc in 2014. sir cliff was never arrested or charged over a historical child sexual abuse claim. the case has thrown a fresh spotlight on the question of whether anonymity should be granted for people accused of...
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other unions are fooled by a one—off payment that's been recycled from other areas of the department for education step up. and finally, this is about money for schools themselves. of course, pressure is on and all forms of the state isn't it? you can't accept this system of... education is a special case when he talked about the nhs, and ultimately we are waking out of the brexit nightmare, we're going to find in education system decimated, is that really the education system what the future? and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages, at 10:45 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. mps have voted to suspend the democratic unionist party's ian paisleyjunior after his failure to declare two family holidays paid for by the sri lankan government. his suspension lasts 30 days and he will be absent from some key votes on brexit, reducing the government's working majority. theresa may is taking personal control of brexit talks with the
other unions are fooled by a one—off payment that's been recycled from other areas of the department for education step up. and finally, this is about money for schools themselves. of course, pressure is on and all forms of the state isn't it? you can't accept this system of... education is a special case when he talked about the nhs, and ultimately we are waking out of the brexit nightmare, we're going to find in education system decimated, is that really the education system what the...
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a department for education spokesperson told us: the tavistock and portland nhs foundation trust successfullyn, she's found more success as a country music singer. she supported michael buble in a concert in london's hyde park. now she's a published author too. but her rise to fame has not been easy. now, meghan mckenna caught the attention she had a notorious outburst on celebrity big brother and she's had therapy to deal with her anger. megan has been talking to victoria about her life, including her teenage years when she was badly bullied and sometimes found it a struggle to go to school. she talked about the impact online trials had had on her after they picked up on a rumour that she had six toes. being in them situations, it's just like the worst thing. there is no way of getting out of it. you have to go to school, do you know what i mean? and my family couldn't afford to take me out and send me somewhere else at that point. so i suppose ijust had to deal with it. but it was an awful situation for me. why did you think it was important to be open about that? i wanted to explain everyt
a department for education spokesperson told us: the tavistock and portland nhs foundation trust successfullyn, she's found more success as a country music singer. she supported michael buble in a concert in london's hyde park. now she's a published author too. but her rise to fame has not been easy. now, meghan mckenna caught the attention she had a notorious outburst on celebrity big brother and she's had therapy to deal with her anger. megan has been talking to victoria about her life,...
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figures from the department for education suggest that by the end of reception year, when children aremer round the world sailor, tony bullimore, has died at the age of 79 after suffering from a rare form of cancer. he was at the centre of a famous rescue more than 20 years ago, when he survived for four days under his capsized yacht during the vendee globe single—handed around the world race. time for a look at the weather... things are hotting up. they are indeed. a question for you, what do you think the highest temperature ever recorded is for europe? 48? actually, spot on! laughter i did not tell you that! absolutely spot on. back in 1977 in greece, and there is the potential we could get very close to that. in old money, that is 100. big numbers. "100. we old money, that is 100. big numbers. —— 100. we just old money, that is 100. big numbers. —— 100. wejust saw old money, that is 100. big numbers. —— 100. we just saw our reporter in benidorm, temperatures by the end of the week could get up to 46 or 47. very popular as you mentioned, millions of people heading off to spain and p
figures from the department for education suggest that by the end of reception year, when children aremer round the world sailor, tony bullimore, has died at the age of 79 after suffering from a rare form of cancer. he was at the centre of a famous rescue more than 20 years ago, when he survived for four days under his capsized yacht during the vendee globe single—handed around the world race. time for a look at the weather... things are hotting up. they are indeed. a question for you, what...
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the department for education told us we recognise there are pressures on high needs budgets and thatisal advances and better diagnosis means that demand for services is rising at an even faster rate. these are thought to be the first legal challenge to broad sen cuts. they are unlikely to the last. jayne will have more on this issue on the programme tomorrow, when we'll discuss an education committee report looking at an increase in send exclusions from mainstream schools. we will speak to the minister of children and families about all that. as millions of us grab our buckets and spades, steph's on the piazza hosting a travel clinic with everything you need to know before setting off on your holiday. steph. hang on, hang on, there we are. millions of us. they turned them into on holiday in this programme. just outside the studios in the piazza our wonderful breakfast deckchairs. my goodness. no expense spared here. we are talking about holidays, 2.5 million peoplejetted off the weekend. spain is one of the most popular destinations with the likes of turkey greece, the usa and the cari
the department for education told us we recognise there are pressures on high needs budgets and thatisal advances and better diagnosis means that demand for services is rising at an even faster rate. these are thought to be the first legal challenge to broad sen cuts. they are unlikely to the last. jayne will have more on this issue on the programme tomorrow, when we'll discuss an education committee report looking at an increase in send exclusions from mainstream schools. we will speak to the...
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we're looking for the government to build on this pay award as department is going to the spending review, we want the educationpay rise for teachers that gets into a salary which is relevant and appropriate for the essential work that they do. educating the nation was my children. we're hearing about the armed forces. is it your sense that the government is making a special case for teachers because of the recruitment issue? i think that must be the case. this taken a long time for the national education union to convince the government that there is a real problem with teachers, not only joining but staying in the profession. i mean, either half of the teachers in england leave the profession within ten years. now, thatis profession within ten years. now, that is because of overwork but it is also increasingly because of very poor rates of pay. this is the beginning of doing something about that. but it is not the end. we're much more to do to teaching and attractive profession that people wa nt to attractive profession that people want to stay in. thank you very much indeed for your time. we have still to fi
we're looking for the government to build on this pay award as department is going to the spending review, we want the educationpay rise for teachers that gets into a salary which is relevant and appropriate for the essential work that they do. educating the nation was my children. we're hearing about the armed forces. is it your sense that the government is making a special case for teachers because of the recruitment issue? i think that must be the case. this taken a long time for the...
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the department for education told us the number of children being excluded is lower than it was ten years a row over nudity on the social media network. some museums and art galleries have complained about what they see as censorship of the work of some of the finest artists in history. the descent from a cross by peter paul rubens, flemish master, and work of visceral power and artistic genius, but for facebook, it was a little too much. the image was banned a p pa re ntly too much. the image was banned apparently because christ was only wearing a loincloth. translation: social media is used to share things. they think this is indecent, they don't understand this. facebook blocks all posts that we used to promote rubens comic images where nudity is seen. so upset was the flemish tourist board they wrote an open letter to mark zuckerberg. translation: art is art. if there is nudity, it doesn't really matter. art is something different than a picture of a naked body. facebook insist they only ban adverts that contain what is described as sexually oriented content, including artistic or edu
the department for education told us the number of children being excluded is lower than it was ten years a row over nudity on the social media network. some museums and art galleries have complained about what they see as censorship of the work of some of the finest artists in history. the descent from a cross by peter paul rubens, flemish master, and work of visceral power and artistic genius, but for facebook, it was a little too much. the image was banned a p pa re ntly too much. the image...
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secretary of education betsy de vos suggested a european education for americans by merging the department of education and department of labor to reduce the federal footprint in education and make the federal government more responsive to the full range of needs faced by american students and workers right now nearly fifty million kids from kindergarten to grade twelve go to public school each and every school day in america in addition another six million adults are also using the facilities for learning that's almost one hundred thousand schools across the country filled with people young and old looking for an education when you take infrastructure spending into consideration it looks like the people powered future is being neglected schools currently spend about fifty billion annually on maintenance and operations and another forty nine billion on new school construction and capital development according to a two thousand and sixteen report by the twenty first century school fund the center for green schools and national council on school facilities it would cost roughly one hundred f
secretary of education betsy de vos suggested a european education for americans by merging the department of education and department of labor to reduce the federal footprint in education and make the federal government more responsive to the full range of needs faced by american students and workers right now nearly fifty million kids from kindergarten to grade twelve go to public school each and every school day in america in addition another six million adults are also using the facilities...
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reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educatormore than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i try to use my voice as intentionally as possible to suppo support, i think of my grandmother who had a positive attitude and looked at things positively. try to do that as well in my work and with my words to be an uplifting force for myself and others. think of entering the job force as a treasure hunt. you can only go to your next clue and more will be revealed. follow your instincts, listen to your gut, follow your heart, do what makes you happy and pragmatic and see where it takes you and get to the next place. trust if you want to do good in this world, that >> when i open up the paper every day, i'm just amazed at how many different environmental issues keep popping up. when i think about what planet i want to leave for my children and other generations, i think about what kind of contribution i can make on a personal level to the environment. >> it w
reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educatormore than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i try to use my voice as intentionally as possible to suppo support, i think of my grandmother who had a positive attitude and looked at things positively. try to do that as well in my work and with my words to be an...
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the department for education has responded to the report.gures. we have been looking at the total amount of money spent on schools in real terms per pupil and we found that between 2009 and 2017, there was an 8% cut to that spending in england. that is a result of the fa ct in england. that is a result of the fact that pupil numbers have increased, 10% more students in schools than in 2009, and there is rising inflation, well, inflation, which means the costs that schools face have been increasing, and a big cut to the amount of money local authorities are spending on schools. asa authorities are spending on schools. as a result, schools have had to pick up extra activities and take on more responsibilities. they have taken on a bit more money but been asked to do a lot more with it. and schools have been saying this for a while now. they have, victoria. the situation in schools is not good. in six fours, it is even worse. —— in sixth forms. in the early 90s, school funding went up reasonably. sixth form colleges and in schools received no e
the department for education has responded to the report.gures. we have been looking at the total amount of money spent on schools in real terms per pupil and we found that between 2009 and 2017, there was an 8% cut to that spending in england. that is a result of the fa ct in england. that is a result of the fact that pupil numbers have increased, 10% more students in schools than in 2009, and there is rising inflation, well, inflation, which means the costs that schools face have been...
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department of homeland security. obviously they take the lead when it comes to our cybersecurity infrastructure. i think there's more dhs can be doing. there's an opportunity for department of educationwhen it comes to general awareness campaigns about how individuals can be more cybersecurity savvy. you might remember those campaigns from when we were kids smoky the bear. you may remember woodsy the owl. i don't know we need a cartoon mascot, there's a lot more the federal government can be doing to give people tips around cybersecurity. we all have a role to play. >> maybe just a slogan. don't trust everything, don't believe everybody. i hear you on that. are there any risks of this? i guess i put it this way. we don't have nearly enough americans going to the polls at any election point. this is a country that still has fairly low percentages. there's intensity points. typically we don't. there's too much going on at the polls, i don't want to go. how much do you feel what is being made put into play with alerting the public is couple ended with protecting us? >> they go hand in hand. i think the two messages go together which is be wear of the messages you might be receiving from
department of homeland security. obviously they take the lead when it comes to our cybersecurity infrastructure. i think there's more dhs can be doing. there's an opportunity for department of educationwhen it comes to general awareness campaigns about how individuals can be more cybersecurity savvy. you might remember those campaigns from when we were kids smoky the bear. you may remember woodsy the owl. i don't know we need a cartoon mascot, there's a lot more the federal government can be...
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not catch it up, so we are looking for the government to build on the pay award, as the department goes into the comprehensive spending review, we want the education rise the teachers. can the government for the pay rises? the prime minister may be pleased to deliver the news on the day parliament begins its summer break, but when it comes to paying for it, difficult decisions ahead. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. what do you make of the significance of this, no new money? normally trade unions give the thumbs down to the government pay promises. today they have been rather polite and i think the reason is this announcement really does mark the curtain finally coming down after seven long yea rs curtain finally coming down after seven long years on the take—up across the public sector. we know nurses got their pay rise in march, now the remaining 1 million public sector workers get their increase. the government save the economy is in better shape so it can be afforded and they want to address issues around recruitment and retention of staff, particularly teachers where it is estimated roughly half of teachers quit
not catch it up, so we are looking for the government to build on the pay award, as the department goes into the comprehensive spending review, we want the education rise the teachers. can the government for the pay rises? the prime minister may be pleased to deliver the news on the day parliament begins its summer break, but when it comes to paying for it, difficult decisions ahead. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. what do you make of the significance of this, no...
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secretary of education betsy de vos suggested a european education for americans by merging the department of education and department of labor to reduce the federal footprint in education and make the federal government more responsive to the full range of needs faced by american students and workers right now nearly fifty million kids from kindergarten to grade twelve go to public school each and every school day in america in addition another six million adults are also using the facilities...
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the department for education told us we are going to use all those recommendations.se, other papers talking about the heat here as well. britain is in meltdown. it's only fair that we go to sally furse. i will do what you did last time. the back page. cheer up, jose mourinho. together fairly downbeat interview over the last couple of days. that manchester united aren't good enough. of all the people to pick on the summer, that probably isn't the person who says, why cannot take the manchester united the way he plays for france? i'm not sure is the right way to go about it. wouldn't you congratulate him. that's not what he is doing. some people need a whack on the head. i will stop talking. some people need a whack on the head. iwill stop talking. have some people need a whack on the head. i will stop talking. have got to stories. 0ne head. i will stop talking. have got to stories. one is the cost of broadband set to fall because the company that runs the network is saying it was to encourage more companies to upgrade millions of customers and it's offering a ao% disc
the department for education told us we are going to use all those recommendations.se, other papers talking about the heat here as well. britain is in meltdown. it's only fair that we go to sally furse. i will do what you did last time. the back page. cheer up, jose mourinho. together fairly downbeat interview over the last couple of days. that manchester united aren't good enough. of all the people to pick on the summer, that probably isn't the person who says, why cannot take the manchester...
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education, six superintendents, yes six, our amazing students and especially the voters of san francisco for their continued support of the public education enrichment fund which is the major funding for the vapa department. thank you to my sons and my husband of 35 years together whom i met in poland of course while teaching arts and education at the american school of warsaw for ten years. [speaking foreign language] >> and translating from polish, thank you, leshig for all your support. thank you for all of your hours and hours of support, hand holding and listening of how crazy artists can be. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> wow. >> all right. congratulations, mr. daniels, and thank you for all your service. item 6 is advisory committee reports and appointments to advisory committees by board members. item 1 out of that is our report from the c.a.c. for special education to invite our c.a.c. up for i have a daughter in transition, currently approaching her third year in transition at thurgood marshall. >> good evening. my name is aleta fisher, and i'm the chierm of the advisory committee, and i -- chairman of the advisory committee, and i'm a parent of three children. first of all, we'd like to t
education, six superintendents, yes six, our amazing students and especially the voters of san francisco for their continued support of the public education enrichment fund which is the major funding for the vapa department. thank you to my sons and my husband of 35 years together whom i met in poland of course while teaching arts and education at the american school of warsaw for ten years. [speaking foreign language] >> and translating from polish, thank you, leshig for all your...
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the department for education says school budgets have been protected and are rising to record levels.rlie? i know it isa was it for you, charlie? i know it is a cliche but it was such a rollercoaster. and that was just sitting at home — imagine if you we re sitting at home — imagine if you were there last night like a certain colleague of ours was. this was dan‘s reaction when we won on penalties. come on, eric. please! yes! come on! it was actually dan's reaction plus the whole stadium as well! i think he can still speak this morning and hejoins us from moscow. i am intensely this morning and hejoins us from moscow. iam intenselyjealous, the thing! morning, dan! morning. yeah, it was incredible to be there last night. i would like to apologise for the shoddy camera work! i slightly lost my focus halfway through after eric dier put in the winning penalty. but it was a brilliant occasion. this morning we are in moscow reflecting on the fact that england fans back home and those who have managed to come here to russia have managed to come here to russia have seen a bit of history — that
the department for education says school budgets have been protected and are rising to record levels.rlie? i know it isa was it for you, charlie? i know it is a cliche but it was such a rollercoaster. and that was just sitting at home — imagine if you we re sitting at home — imagine if you were there last night like a certain colleague of ours was. this was dan‘s reaction when we won on penalties. come on, eric. please! yes! come on! it was actually dan's reaction plus the whole stadium...
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one of those installations, secretary of education betsy devos, has been quietly ov seeing a massive rollback of civil rights regulations in her department. foris "the check in." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so, withithe department of education, there is an important office called the office for civil rights. now, for people who can't afford a lawyer, appealing to this office is often the only way they can seek justice if they civil rights violation has occurred. the problem is, it doesn't seem like betsy devos kno much about it, at least based on this exchange. >> the office for civits is committed to protecting the civil rights as determined under the law of this land. >> that's not the mission [ light laughter ] do you know what it is? t >> perhaps you can share >> that's -- that's okay. >> i have not memorized -- >> no, that's okay. >> -- the mission statement. >> please explain for me what you would believe to be vigorous enforcent of civil rights in the context of schools today? >> it would be following the law and enforcing the law as stated. >> okay. [ laughter ] s >> set just fully gave up. [ laughter ] that's how i sound when
one of those installations, secretary of education betsy devos, has been quietly ov seeing a massive rollback of civil rights regulations in her department. foris "the check in." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so, withithe department of education, there is an important office called the office for civil rights. now, for people who can't afford a lawyer, appealing to this office is often the only way they can seek justice if they civil rights violation has occurred. the...
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the department for education wants the lessons to become a compulsory part of the curriculum in englandars' time. under the plans, pupils will learn about developing skills such as confidence and resilience. it comes amid growing concerns about mental health issues among young people. the huge wildfire near saddleworth moor is finally out, more than three weeks after the blaze started. greater manchester fire and rescue service says it has now withdrawn all firefighters from the blaze, which started on 2a june. the fire service say much—needed showers in the last few days have helped finally bring an end to the incident. the hosepipe ban imposed across northern ireland is set to be lifted at noon today, just as millions of people in england are facing the first of the summer. water companies in northern ireland said there had been a fantastic response from the public to its appeals to conserve water, adding that its water treatment works were now coping comfortably with demand. in north—west england, a temporary ban by united utilities will affect 7 million people from 5 august. that is
the department for education wants the lessons to become a compulsory part of the curriculum in englandars' time. under the plans, pupils will learn about developing skills such as confidence and resilience. it comes amid growing concerns about mental health issues among young people. the huge wildfire near saddleworth moor is finally out, more than three weeks after the blaze started. greater manchester fire and rescue service says it has now withdrawn all firefighters from the blaze, which...
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education secretary. in a speech about social mobility, damian hinds will label the issue a persistent scandal and offer more support for parents. departments they need. labour's deputy leader tom watson has described a member of the party's ruling body as "a loud mouthed bully" after he was recorded apparently criticising members of the jewish community. in the recording, peter willsman — an ally ofjeremy corbyn — accuses them of making up claims of anti—semitism in the party. it's understood mr willsman has apologised and will not face any further action. officials in zimbabwe say voting in yesterday's presidential election was peaceful and the turnout was high. it‘ the first general election since the fall of former president robert mugabe. the opposition party is aiming to end nearly forty years of rule by zanu pf. last year was the fifth warmest in the uk since records began in 1910. the met office's state of the climate report says nine of the ten hottest years have occurred since 2002. rainfall has also increased over the last decade. if you're a car lover, these pictures might be painful to watch. this bulldozer is crushing over £6
education secretary. in a speech about social mobility, damian hinds will label the issue a persistent scandal and offer more support for parents. departments they need. labour's deputy leader tom watson has described a member of the party's ruling body as "a loud mouthed bully" after he was recorded apparently criticising members of the jewish community. in the recording, peter willsman — an ally ofjeremy corbyn — accuses them of making up claims of anti—semitism in the party....
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was a school counselor and in 1988 they joined two other couples and sued the new york department of education for domestic partner benefits for same-sex couples. their advocacy led to the city extending health care benefits 1994.e-sex couples in routie and connie's activism did not stop there. they fought for lgbt rights including for elder lgbt americans. they realized the unique health care, housing needs of our aging lgbt population and they sought to help minimize these disparities. . i'm honored to introduce the elder americans act with my colleague, congressman ted deutch and congressman charlie crist. this legislation defines lgbt seniors as vulnerable population, requires the health and human services assistant secretary of aging to collect data on the unique needs of this population, and provide grants for service organization that is are working to improve the health and long-term outcome of the aging lgbt population. since the passing, ruthie has avowed to continue her activism. ruthie said of her wife, connie took on responsibilities as an activist with the belief that her role had a
was a school counselor and in 1988 they joined two other couples and sued the new york department of education for domestic partner benefits for same-sex couples. their advocacy led to the city extending health care benefits 1994.e-sex couples in routie and connie's activism did not stop there. they fought for lgbt rights including for elder lgbt americans. they realized the unique health care, housing needs of our aging lgbt population and they sought to help minimize these disparities. . i'm...
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for a caregiver. however, the department of education is increasing its high—end needs budget by 2020. . look, daddy getting a cuddle. but for now, charlie's health—care funding is coming to an end. today is the last day that i actually — well, that i work forjordan. 0ur continuing care contract has now ended. so next week, i am officially unemployed. best friends, best friends. it is going to be like the times when he is really, really poorly or when she has got a long journey in front of her for an appointment, and she is not going to have help and support at all, none. and... (becoming emotional) it's going to be hard. and that's not fair. she needs more help. i'm going to miss it, i really am. yeah. how can you not miss this little fella? if i could change him... i don't know, because he's perfect the way he is. he's lovely. they are all a gift no matter what. today's day 12. yeah, day 12. logan is still in hospital. philippa hopes he can leave soon, but this will undoubtedly mean a step up in his care at home to include a machine to supply him with the correct dose of oxygen overni
for a caregiver. however, the department of education is increasing its high—end needs budget by 2020. . look, daddy getting a cuddle. but for now, charlie's health—care funding is coming to an end. today is the last day that i actually — well, that i work forjordan. 0ur continuing care contract has now ended. so next week, i am officially unemployed. best friends, best friends. it is going to be like the times when he is really, really poorly or when she has got a long journey in front...
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for more on how the education department is doing this i'm joined by nbc's national political reportereidi pressbala. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> tell me about this. >> so, two things about this in terms of why american voters should be concerned. the first one is, because exactly what you mentioned, that these schools tend to target specifically low-income individuals, individuals who are economically distressed, target them to take out massive amounts of debt and in many cases are left with worthless degrees. secondly, is the taxpayer angle. a lot of these students, since they are low-income qualify for pell grants, qualify for federal loans and where does that money come from? u.s. taxpayers. before the obama administration cracked down on these for profit schools, increased the standards, required them to at least have a minimum in terms of providing gainful employment to these individuals, and allowed individuals to also get out of their debt when they had been defrauded by schools, prior to that these schools took in billions of dollars -- they still do by the way
for more on how the education department is doing this i'm joined by nbc's national political reportereidi pressbala. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> tell me about this. >> so, two things about this in terms of why american voters should be concerned. the first one is, because exactly what you mentioned, that these schools tend to target specifically low-income individuals, individuals who are economically distressed, target them to take out massive amounts of debt...
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but what the department for education will be talking to local councils is how many schools are neededinplaces, but it is making sure you have the places where the children actually need them, whether housing development is taking place and where those places are needed. prime minister, you properly have the world's most stressful job prime minister, you properly have the world's most stressfuljob at the world's most stressfuljob at the moment. how do you cope and how do you unwind? laughter several things, i like walking. severalthings, i like walking. so my husband and i enjoyed going walking when we can, taking holidays walking. i enjoyed cooking, which has a benefit because we get to eat it as well as make it. i have over 150 cookbooks, so i spend a lot of time looking at cookbooks. i do enjoy, if i get the time, does anybody here know the american series ncis? i enjoyed watching ncis when i can. at the back. prime minister, how do you think we will fa re post minister, how do you think we will fare post brexit in european competitive tendering? can i give a general answer and then c
but what the department for education will be talking to local councils is how many schools are neededinplaces, but it is making sure you have the places where the children actually need them, whether housing development is taking place and where those places are needed. prime minister, you properly have the world's most stressful job prime minister, you properly have the world's most stressfuljob at the world's most stressfuljob at the moment. how do you cope and how do you unwind? laughter...
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for a caregiver. however, the department of education is increasing its high—end needs budget to 2020. ple. —— cuddle. but for now, charlie's health—care funding is coming to an end. today is the last day that i actually, well, that i work. our continuing ca re well, that i work. our continuing care contract has now ended. so next week, i am officially unemployed. best friends, best friend. is going to be like the times when he is really, really poorly, orwhen to be like the times when he is really, really poorly, or when she has got a long journey in front of herfor an has got a long journey in front of her for an appointment and she is not going to have help and support, at all, none. and... it is going to be hard. and that is not fair. she needs will help. i'm going to miss it, i really am. yeah. how can you not miss this little fella ? how can you not miss this little fella? if how can you not miss this little fella ? if i how can you not miss this little fella? if i could change him... i don't know, because he's perfect away years. he's lovely. —— the way he is. they all a no matte
for a caregiver. however, the department of education is increasing its high—end needs budget to 2020. ple. —— cuddle. but for now, charlie's health—care funding is coming to an end. today is the last day that i actually, well, that i work. our continuing ca re well, that i work. our continuing care contract has now ended. so next week, i am officially unemployed. best friends, best friend. is going to be like the times when he is really, really poorly, orwhen to be like the times when...
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education secretary. in a speech about social mobility, damian hinds will label the issue a "persistent scandal" and offer more support for parents. departmentggest that by the end of reception class more than a quarter of children lack the communication skills they need. the cast of the film franchise, guardians of the galaxy, have signed an open letter in support of their former director. james gunn was sacked ahead of the third instalment of the films when it emerged that he had joked about rape and paedophilia on twitter ten years ago. he has since apologised. it's been the most talked about show of the summer and after eight weeks of couplings, dumpings and drama love island has finally crowned its winning couple. the winners of love island 2018 are... dani and jack! millions of viewers tuned into the dating show to see dani dyer, daughter of eastender actor danny dyer, and jack fincham a pen salesmen from essex win the £50,000 cash prize. if you're a car lover, these pictures might be painful to watch. this bulldozer is crushing over £6 million worth of luxury cars and motorbikes. porsches, harley davidsons and lamborghinis were all ta
education secretary. in a speech about social mobility, damian hinds will label the issue a "persistent scandal" and offer more support for parents. departmentggest that by the end of reception class more than a quarter of children lack the communication skills they need. the cast of the film franchise, guardians of the galaxy, have signed an open letter in support of their former director. james gunn was sacked ahead of the third instalment of the films when it emerged that he had...