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dickey and superintendent carranza had an issue with the student in kindergarten that is suspected on a regular basis they helped us not the expectation but figuring out how to make sure that the students are getting the support on an ongoing basis i think that student should be used as a pilot; right? and one of those thing is around summer i appreciate the work in the sum summer i have hired a reading specialist to work with that student and hired we're working with the public health department to get the trauma support and i think that is something we should be doing in the district and more to say not enough time i'll pga around the books and the curriculum dcyf has contracted to use it, it is all about african-american and so how we do that more of that i'll bring in more books owe ultimately to work together and get more resources to mr. dickey for school year and summer. >> (clapping.) >> hello 23450i78z a across the city actually, i graduate from lowell high school in may. >> (clapping.) >> i'm here to support in support of a african-american at sfusd and what i would like you
dickey and superintendent carranza had an issue with the student in kindergarten that is suspected on a regular basis they helped us not the expectation but figuring out how to make sure that the students are getting the support on an ongoing basis i think that student should be used as a pilot; right? and one of those thing is around summer i appreciate the work in the sum summer i have hired a reading specialist to work with that student and hired we're working with the public health...
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it's a turtle tie. [ cheers ] it's a turtle tie dickey. >> jimmy: it's a turtle tie dickey. >> it's gothe name of my band in college. >> that was my prison name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my prison name. this is great. could you put it on? >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: turtle tie dickey was your prison name. >> guys, this is just making sense. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is not bad, i feel good. >> i mean -- [ laughter ] ooh! >> jimmy: hi, i'm turtle tie dickey. how are you doing? >> all of a sudden i'm like ben who? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, man. >> i tell you, a turtleneck. >> jimmy: i can pull it off. >> and a suit, yes, i say yes to it. >> jimmy: turtleneck tie suit. it's just unbelievable and it's subtle. >> turtle tie dickey. >> jimmy: it's subtle, it's almost like i'm not wearing a a turtleneck. that's how much i'm pulling it off. >> is he floating on air? [ laughter ] is >> jimmy: is he a hologram? that's how much i don't believe how awesome that dude is, yeah. thank you for this, i appreciate it. i'm going to wear this for the rest of the thing. >> i really, really lo
it's a turtle tie. [ cheers ] it's a turtle tie dickey. >> jimmy: it's a turtle tie dickey. >> it's gothe name of my band in college. >> that was my prison name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my prison name. this is great. could you put it on? >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: turtle tie dickey was your prison name. >> guys, this is just making sense. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is not bad, i feel good. >> i mean -- [ laughter ] ooh! >>...
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dickey and existed about the desire teem are a couple of questions more than a couple but one just we've talked about some of this in conversation, of course, utilized to or i'd like to see us spell out the strategies at the elementary school and middle school so we can say this is what we're doing at elementary schools and middle and this is what we're doing in high school and have that flow for the student profile and, of course, college and career and second i definitely want to see this valley have a dedicated black instructor that is concerning to me ms. veil is not spelled out with the same level of support so i'm going to bring this up definitely over the next couple of weeks and hopefully some milk this happens to the ms. valley to achieve the achievement of the level of support for this school me also want to know in terms of what principals at each individual school sites in terms of their support for the african-american achievement leadership initiative you know this is an encompassing system of support want to make sure that every site has a strategy to that entails what the
dickey and existed about the desire teem are a couple of questions more than a couple but one just we've talked about some of this in conversation, of course, utilized to or i'd like to see us spell out the strategies at the elementary school and middle school so we can say this is what we're doing at elementary schools and middle and this is what we're doing in high school and have that flow for the student profile and, of course, college and career and second i definitely want to see this...
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back over to paris to christopher dickey.ay have heard nigel farrage talking about it may be the first brick in the wall, indicating the dutch, swedes, ill at thely may follow suit. talk to me about the french. how will it be interpreted in paris? >> i think people try to ignore the fact that marie is very strong. but the fact is all polls show right now in the first round of the presidential elections, which will be in april or may of next year, she will come out the winner in that first round. there will be a runoff she maybe will lose, probably will lose but she's a powerful politician. she's calling this vote for liberty, a vote for freedom. she's saying there has to be a referendum in france. france in 2005 when there was a referendum on what was then the new european constitution, the french voted it down. the french are not hugely enthusiastic about the european experiment. as a result, you have the question about whether a country that is a founding member of the economic community and of the european union, that is p
back over to paris to christopher dickey.ay have heard nigel farrage talking about it may be the first brick in the wall, indicating the dutch, swedes, ill at thely may follow suit. talk to me about the french. how will it be interpreted in paris? >> i think people try to ignore the fact that marie is very strong. but the fact is all polls show right now in the first round of the presidential elections, which will be in april or may of next year, she will come out the winner in that first...
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i want to get to christopher dickey. i appreciate you being with us on this day.hat you're in paris here. i guess my first question to you is about the reaction not just from france but from across the eu countries, as it were, on this day, the far right parties feeling invigorated in effect. >> absolutely. i mean the issue of europe, as they say, the european union, has been one that's been adopted by these far right parties that used to be known by xenophobia, racism and they have pushed that behind them and said the real problem is the european you know inand it's onerous bureaucracy and this sense that you don't have any independence or freedom of movement. all of which are real problems. but these parties identify these problems and then identify the threat of immigration, the threat of the migrant crisis we've seen over the last two and a half, three years developing here. all of that comes together so that now that here in france, in netherlands, they are all saying we should do what britain did, have a referendum and maybe we can, as they were saying, mayb
i want to get to christopher dickey. i appreciate you being with us on this day.hat you're in paris here. i guess my first question to you is about the reaction not just from france but from across the eu countries, as it were, on this day, the far right parties feeling invigorated in effect. >> absolutely. i mean the issue of europe, as they say, the european union, has been one that's been adopted by these far right parties that used to be known by xenophobia, racism and they have...
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christopher dickey, thank you very much, "the daily waste." susan ox, thank you very much as well. we're going to take a quick break. we are waiting for prime minister david cameron to come out and speak. we understand that that is imminent. we'll bring to it you live. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be
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dickey. knuckle ball. herrera. ripped down the line. that is a home run. little bit of a bat flip.like joey batts show. 1-0 phil. second inning. ryan howard the d.h. in the american league park. still got some power. tenth home run of the year. more herrera in the seventh. phillies rough up the jays. 7-0. the phils were 0-8 on monday. they win for the first time on a monday. so that case of the mondays is cured. >>> sixers got the number one pick in the nba draft in ten days. a lot of reports say they're going to take ben simmons. we haven't heard from him yet until now. he was asked on an australian radio show, would you be okay coming to philly? >> for me, you know, i want to be the number one player. >> right. >> so it's once in a lifetime opportunity to go first, so, you know, if i go first, it's awesome. >> sixe erers don't take ben, i like this guy, brandon ingram from duke working out for the sixers today and he liked being here in philly. >> great guys around here. they have a great team around here, great people around here and overall, i felt comfortable being in the city
dickey. knuckle ball. herrera. ripped down the line. that is a home run. little bit of a bat flip.like joey batts show. 1-0 phil. second inning. ryan howard the d.h. in the american league park. still got some power. tenth home run of the year. more herrera in the seventh. phillies rough up the jays. 7-0. the phils were 0-8 on monday. they win for the first time on a monday. so that case of the mondays is cured. >>> sixers got the number one pick in the nba draft in ten days. a lot of...
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correspondent author, christopher dickey, world news editor for "the daily beast." thanks for sticking around for me. how did this vote -- i don't know how much information we have, but at this point what do we know about how this vote broke down demographically? >> reporter: well, i mean you can look at a map actually and get a pretty good general idea of how things broke down. the people who put this proposition through, who decided to get out of europe, were essentially in the shires outside, the small cities, the small towns, outside of london. in london, the heart of the economic life of great britain, the vote was massively for staying in the european union. in scotland, it was to stay in the european union. in northern ireland, it was to stay in the european union. but the vast majority of the population of great britain is english. and english in the shires, as they say, they voted to get the hell out. >> young versus old. >> reporter: well, one of the things that surprised people looking at the demographics of this is that they expected the old english vote
correspondent author, christopher dickey, world news editor for "the daily beast." thanks for sticking around for me. how did this vote -- i don't know how much information we have, but at this point what do we know about how this vote broke down demographically? >> reporter: well, i mean you can look at a map actually and get a pretty good general idea of how things broke down. the people who put this proposition through, who decided to get out of europe, were essentially in...
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so given what some would say hobsons are choice i chose dickey. went across the street and started swinging and i beat him up and bent his glasses. an incredible lesson to standing up to bullies and i thought about that throughout my life at critical moments when people are trying to push you around. >> host: let's jump ahead to kentucky, the university of louisville. people working at c-span might wonder what do the senators talk about when they're on the floor. they're watching you, the odd are you're talking bet the university of louisville sports program. before i get to that, your honors thesis was henry clay, senator henry clay, and that inspired you to want to be a united states senator? >> guest: i had gotten interested in politics in school. rant for president of the student body in high school and was a big high school, probably contentious race -- >> host: you said you war hooked. >> guest: i won, and so i began to follow politics. i remember at age 14, when the conventions were really -- the coverage of conventions was really dull. the
so given what some would say hobsons are choice i chose dickey. went across the street and started swinging and i beat him up and bent his glasses. an incredible lesson to standing up to bullies and i thought about that throughout my life at critical moments when people are trying to push you around. >> host: let's jump ahead to kentucky, the university of louisville. people working at c-span might wonder what do the senators talk about when they're on the floor. they're watching you, the...
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. >> we're joined now by phone by christopher dickey, he is the foreign editor for "the daily beast." christopher dickey, as a paris resident these days, give us the reaction from france as you see it. >> well, i think people here are stunned. i didn't think -- i don't think that they believed that this was going to happen. they certainly speculated about the possibilities. but now that it's done and people are waking up to this news, i think everyone realizes it's going to be a true earthquake throughout the european continent. here in france, it's certainly going to help bolster the political fortunes of le pen, the far right party that is expected actually to win the first round of the presidential elections next year. even if it loses in the second round. so she has already called for a referendum many times. there's going to be a lot of talk about france holding a referendum. the last time france held a referendum on the european union, on the constitution of the european union in 2005, it voted it down. so we have the possibility that france, which was a core founding member of
. >> we're joined now by phone by christopher dickey, he is the foreign editor for "the daily beast." christopher dickey, as a paris resident these days, give us the reaction from france as you see it. >> well, i think people here are stunned. i didn't think -- i don't think that they believed that this was going to happen. they certainly speculated about the possibilities. but now that it's done and people are waking up to this news, i think everyone realizes it's going...
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pushing you around when you beat him up and said he is older and bigger so given his choice side chose dickey and i went across the street and started swinging and beat him up and bid his class as it was an incredible lesson and i thought about that program life at critical moments when people try a to push around. >> jumping ahead to do the university of lenovo as people might wonder what to those senators talk about? arms are you were taught about the diversity of local sports but before i get to that your honors thesis was senator henry clay and that inspired you to become a united states senator. >> iran for president of the student body and high-school a very contentious race so i began to follow politics are remembered age 14 when the coverage was really don't. >> there was a big zenith radio. >> said that may be watching. in to try to practice this to see if i could get good at iran for president of student council and clay was the most famous politician. >> what about him inspired you most? >> guest: that netted had to become a major statesman live in in kentucky people focused in the
pushing you around when you beat him up and said he is older and bigger so given his choice side chose dickey and i went across the street and started swinging and beat him up and bid his class as it was an incredible lesson and i thought about that program life at critical moments when people try a to push around. >> jumping ahead to do the university of lenovo as people might wonder what to those senators talk about? arms are you were taught about the diversity of local sports but...
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. >>> for more now on today's political stories, i want to bring in sabrina sad dickey, and alex kingsburythank you for your time this morning. sabrina, after you wrote this week about the importance of president obama's endorsement. not something that came as a surprise to a lot of us. what does that really do for hillary clinton? >> it's important for a couple of reasons. first of all, this endorsement comes at a time when the president's job approval has ticked up just up to 50%. his approval rating has been at its highest in recent months since his second inauguration. he can help to galvanize support. hillary clinton has done well among key constituencies of democrats. she has struggled, as we know, among younger voters so president obama can energize millennials where he's very popular. you saw quick consolidation behind hillary clinton. it sent a signal that bernie sanders may not have yet conceded but he is on board to help democrats defeat donald trump. of course, you saw that coalescing happen at a time when donald trump was losing support over his comments about judge curiel. >>
. >>> for more now on today's political stories, i want to bring in sabrina sad dickey, and alex kingsburythank you for your time this morning. sabrina, after you wrote this week about the importance of president obama's endorsement. not something that came as a surprise to a lot of us. what does that really do for hillary clinton? >> it's important for a couple of reasons. first of all, this endorsement comes at a time when the president's job approval has ticked up just up to...
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thank you for explaining it to us, christopher dickey in paris.preciate it. >>> do republicans' actions speak louder than their words when it comes to lgbt rights? that's next. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovati and you. philips son
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. >> let's turn to christopher dickey, the world news editor for the daily beast. good morning to you or should i say good afternoon. you know, we were talking about what a shock this is. yet, this referendum has been coming for a while. there has been polling, it showed a close vote. yet there is this sense no one saw it coming. >> well, i think there was a lot of wishful thinking, more like the scottish referendum a while back, people thought their pollings would show it was close but at the end of the day all of those undecided voters would come through and say let's keep the status quo. let's keep britain in the european union. but it didn't happen. >> so what happens now, chris? i mean we talked about a domino effect, people going as far as to say it will now be the breakup of the european union. if there is going to be more to this in terms of dominos where do we look? >> well, i think that france is really the most problematic because it was one of the founding members of the european economic community, founding of the eurozone, all of these things. there i
. >> let's turn to christopher dickey, the world news editor for the daily beast. good morning to you or should i say good afternoon. you know, we were talking about what a shock this is. yet, this referendum has been coming for a while. there has been polling, it showed a close vote. yet there is this sense no one saw it coming. >> well, i think there was a lot of wishful thinking, more like the scottish referendum a while back, people thought their pollings would show it was close...
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. >> giz wiz dickey bartolo has summer's hottest outdoor gadgets. >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ >>mmer is officially here, who isn't looking for ways to have some fun in the sun and with that in mind is, our giz wiz dick debartolo joins with us some of this season's coolest outdoor gadgets for us. you are fun. >> okay. >> the epitomy of it. >> i do have fun stuff. wet head. we were playing this earlier. we already have five rods pulled out of that. what you do is you fill this hat with water. you put it on. you spin a spinner. you have to pull out a rod. someone is going to get wet. five people pulled out rods and didn't get wet. my spinner said that i have to pull out two rods. at the end of this spot, i'll put this on and see if i escape wetness. >> that's for adults 20 and older, right? >> well, kids 4 and up. >> 4 and up. >> people love it. adults love playing this. this is brand-new from ray oh vac. this is their outdoor lantern. this is a bright guy. that's fullup. that's medium, that's low. the great thing on low it can go for 260 hours. >> okay. >> okay? this is the first o
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johnston, author of "the making of donald trump" and from paris, daily beast foreign editor christopher dickeytory at least on this side of the pond is what you might call the regrets, bregrets over the brexit. i want to play a sound from one woman in particular who says she regrets her vote. >> i would go back to the polling station and vote to stay, simply because this morning the reality is actually hitting in and the regrets are filling in of actually that we have actually left eu. >> christopher, when people listen to that it's sort of shocking. was there not sufficient information given to voters in britain about what the economic consequences of the brexit could be, or did people just not believe them? >> i think people didn't listen to them. i think what was driving the whole brexit thing was essentially fear of immigration, fear of terrorism, fear that somehow, this contagion would move from the continent of europe across the channel into britain. all of that was being driven by people like nigel farage and to some extent, by boris johnson in the conservative party, and all for their
johnston, author of "the making of donald trump" and from paris, daily beast foreign editor christopher dickeytory at least on this side of the pond is what you might call the regrets, bregrets over the brexit. i want to play a sound from one woman in particular who says she regrets her vote. >> i would go back to the polling station and vote to stay, simply because this morning the reality is actually hitting in and the regrets are filling in of actually that we have actually...