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kip has allowed me to make those adjustments very smoothly. it's been an up and down process, but my teachers are really understanding. one tacher told me he had something similar. shout out to him. he was very understanding, and i became comfortable and be able to just be open about it. i learned that i need to ask for help with my challenges and communicate with the people around me. i can't thank him enough for that support. i'm glad for the opportunity for kip, and i can't wait to graduate in june. it has changed my life for the better and has set me up for success. >> hey, my name is jamarie taylor. i'm an 11th grader that's been with kipp six 6th grade. over the last six years i've maintained at least a 3.4 gpa because it's necessary for me to maintain that in a world which pretty much revolved around it. i have expensive taste, but i don't know if you know, but a lot of things in the world are expensive, so i need a master's degree in something. however, money isn't the only thing i need a high gpa. it's important to disprove the stereo
kip has allowed me to make those adjustments very smoothly. it's been an up and down process, but my teachers are really understanding. one tacher told me he had something similar. shout out to him. he was very understanding, and i became comfortable and be able to just be open about it. i learned that i need to ask for help with my challenges and communicate with the people around me. i can't thank him enough for that support. i'm glad for the opportunity for kip, and i can't wait to graduate...
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kip can provide that pathway to success. a road to support this petition is the only responsible and just choice. thank you. >> good evening. my name is ali welch i am the founding principal. i started in richmond as a public elementary teac teacher. in june i began designing the elementary school to honor the promise of continuous a long journey through college. as fighter for equity we must create schools where all students have access to teaching and learning and are loved for who they are. they shouldn't choose between education and learning environment. we will provide rigorous instruction. we will build a school where social and emotional learning and identity development are part of teaching and learning. time is taken on a daily basis to strengthen is relationship rp with each other. we will explore passions with an arts program and choice and personal learning to the day. i deeply believe that our vision will be actualized if we work alongside families and community members in the bay view. parent demand for the sch
kip can provide that pathway to success. a road to support this petition is the only responsible and just choice. thank you. >> good evening. my name is ali welch i am the founding principal. i started in richmond as a public elementary teac teacher. in june i began designing the elementary school to honor the promise of continuous a long journey through college. as fighter for equity we must create schools where all students have access to teaching and learning and are loved for who they...
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. >> ladies, you didn't kip well enough? >>>let move on.m a former stripper to a former quarterback. i don't want to get in trouble. he happens to grace the cover of this month's "tv guide." mark harm season the face of the number one show in the world. i helped him celebrate the 18th "tv guide" cover. you're still generating koefrs. how good does that feel? >> it's nice to be wanted. the first one of those happened rg it was a big deal. >> in the beginning, that was mark's first cover promoting a 1989 tv movie with elizabeth taylor. do you remember this? >> i remember her, boy. she was great. >> reporter: we are on that set. mark was 38. elizabeth, 57. what do you remember about that shoot? >> i just remember what a a lucky guy i was, right? just hanging on the miss taylor. >> did you know this is your 18th tv guide cover? >> my mom would be thrilled with that. >> reporter: speaking of big numbers, "ncis" is celebrating itself 15th season. approaching an elite group of shows. here's to that cover when you break the record. they won't be do
. >> ladies, you didn't kip well enough? >>>let move on.m a former stripper to a former quarterback. i don't want to get in trouble. he happens to grace the cover of this month's "tv guide." mark harm season the face of the number one show in the world. i helped him celebrate the 18th "tv guide" cover. you're still generating koefrs. how good does that feel? >> it's nice to be wanted. the first one of those happened rg it was a big deal. >> in the...
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we're live in campbell, kip dough, kpix5. >>> sources tell the sacramento bee the l.a. county democrat repeatedly invited young women to his home to review resumes after that woman applied for a permanent job. the bee goes on to report, three aides who knew about it were fired in september. mendoza told the paper, the terminations were performance based, and he has a zero tolerance policy on workplace harassment. >>> seth lemon reports allegations are coming to light just weeks before this special election. >> reporter: judge roy moore stormed onto the political scene when he upset acting senator luther strange in the alabama race to fill jeff sessions' senate seat. >> it just came to light, and it's very disturbing what i've read about. >> reporter: thursday, "the washington post" reported allegations from a woman who claims moore made inappropriate advances, and had sexual contact with her in 1979, when she was just 14. moore denies the claims, calling it fake news. his campaign issued a statement, saying after over 40 years of public service, if any of these allegati
we're live in campbell, kip dough, kpix5. >>> sources tell the sacramento bee the l.a. county democrat repeatedly invited young women to his home to review resumes after that woman applied for a permanent job. the bee goes on to report, three aides who knew about it were fired in september. mendoza told the paper, the terminations were performance based, and he has a zero tolerance policy on workplace harassment. >>> seth lemon reports allegations are coming to light just...
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played at booker t., whether we played the ones at woo cannotin, whether we played the ones at cannon kip. we would do what guys do. i'd go to washington and get the best player out there. i'd go to mission and get the best player out there. i would put together all of the best players. leroy doss was the best player. he was the number one center on the team. john will remember and probably agnos as well that the only alive black republican in the world ran booker t. center. his daughter and his son and it was amazing how this was designed and people participated. jim stratton was here and he was the booker t. washington executive director. a mean son of a bitch but in every way and when in college london the organizations called -- i guess you would call them alpha, calpa, all of us. this is where we played when there was a fraternity league going booker t. is where we did exactly that. we didn't know about all of the people living out in hunter's point. they were foreigners. we didn't bring them over here because we had a black community that was incredible and booker t. was near the ce
played at booker t., whether we played the ones at woo cannotin, whether we played the ones at cannon kip. we would do what guys do. i'd go to washington and get the best player out there. i'd go to mission and get the best player out there. i would put together all of the best players. leroy doss was the best player. he was the number one center on the team. john will remember and probably agnos as well that the only alive black republican in the world ran booker t. center. his daughter and...
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not so perhaps borisjohnson stock is not so high after, you know, as it was maybe higher after the kip conference. sack boris for shaping oui’ conference. sack boris for shaping our nation, this isjeremy corbyn, particularly in regard to that incredibly unhelpful comment about nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who is now been dragged in front of a very conservative judge now been dragged in front of a very conservativejudge in now been dragged in front of a very conservative judge in iran. now been dragged in front of a very conservativejudge in iran. yes, the threat is she could have five more years added to her sentence, and if that were to happen, i really think that were to happen, i really think that borisjohnson's position would be untenable and the prime minister would either have to sack him or tell him to resign. and, yes, jeremy corbyn has given a statement to the observer, in which he said, we have put up with johnson embarrassing and undermining our country with his colonial throw back view, it is time for him to go. strong words, you to sayjeremy for him to go. strong words, you
not so perhaps borisjohnson stock is not so high after, you know, as it was maybe higher after the kip conference. sack boris for shaping oui’ conference. sack boris for shaping our nation, this isjeremy corbyn, particularly in regard to that incredibly unhelpful comment about nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who is now been dragged in front of a very conservative judge now been dragged in front of a very conservativejudge in now been dragged in front of a very conservative judge in iran. now...
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that's not a kip tal process. >> so you have a deadlocked jury that basically allowed your client to walk away from the charges in the justice department. what do you think, what's your message that you have for the department. they face a lot of pressure to retry them. >> everyone should pay close attention to what the jurors were saying. what they were saying is that the premises of the governments, all of their changes were wrong. there was no bribery. no corrupt agreement and that the senator was real friends. morphoinvestigations and more prosecution and more trials do not change that basic and simple fact. >> menendez is a public commissioner and a policy maker. do you think there is reason for him to worry that he adds to the cynicism that people have about the institutions. the fact is that richard painter and the busch administration said thanks to the u.s. supreme court for so narrowly saying convictions are impossible. the ruling, senator menendez and other officials are going to skate by. >> we are not talking about anything but the premises of the government's changes. t
that's not a kip tal process. >> so you have a deadlocked jury that basically allowed your client to walk away from the charges in the justice department. what do you think, what's your message that you have for the department. they face a lot of pressure to retry them. >> everyone should pay close attention to what the jurors were saying. what they were saying is that the premises of the governments, all of their changes were wrong. there was no bribery. no corrupt agreement and...
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so, rachel, there are two -- that's the kip call way money laundering is thought of.ave crime proceeds and engage in financial transactions typically to conceal the source or nature of those proceeds. >> yeah. >> here's what's charged is a bit different or charging at separate theory in addition to concealment money laundering of promotional money laundering. if that you don't have to show an underlying crime at the out set or crime proceeds. moving money in or out of the u.s. in order to promote certain types of crimes, and here the lobbying as an unregistered agent is a crime is money laundering. >> promoting that crime? >> promoting that crime. for instance, promoting the lobbying activities that the defendants engaged in. >> okay. >> that would be the funds that are used to promote that activity that is laundering the money under a theory of promotional money laundering. >> a-ha. okay. do they have to spell out that's the theory they're using to do in or do we intuit? >> they do spell it out in the and wage of the indictment because they lay out the specific inten
so, rachel, there are two -- that's the kip call way money laundering is thought of.ave crime proceeds and engage in financial transactions typically to conceal the source or nature of those proceeds. >> yeah. >> here's what's charged is a bit different or charging at separate theory in addition to concealment money laundering of promotional money laundering. if that you don't have to show an underlying crime at the out set or crime proceeds. moving money in or out of the u.s. in...
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played at booker t., whether we played the ones at woo cannotin, whether we played the ones at cannon kip. we would do what guys do. i'd go to washington and get the best player out there. i'd go to mission and get the best player out there. i would put together all of the best players. leroy doss was the best player. he was the number one center
played at booker t., whether we played the ones at woo cannotin, whether we played the ones at cannon kip. we would do what guys do. i'd go to washington and get the best player out there. i'd go to mission and get the best player out there. i would put together all of the best players. leroy doss was the best player. he was the number one center
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reporting from jim sciutto that we just heard there, i want to play this kip clip of carter pan cnn yesterday. >> it was the only time i ever met him, we had one dinner together and i said -- >> sessions. >> yeah, and i said it was great to meet you, glad i was able to meet you before i head to moscow. totally in passing. >> is he the only one in campaign that knew about the trip? >> i mentioned it to a few people. >> who else? >> it will come out. >> and i believe it has come out. he said he told sessions and multiple others. so the question, how big a problem is this for the trump administration? >> it is a huge problem if you value consistency. it is a huge problem i think furthermore because we know that robert mueller and his team are pursuing every lead and they are pursuing it very aggressively. they have arrested the campaign manager and his top assistant. they have gotten guilty 34r50e9 plea from another campaign aid i go on. it establishes a pattern that i think has got to be very troubling to the entire country, which is that time after time after time, you have people who when fir
reporting from jim sciutto that we just heard there, i want to play this kip clip of carter pan cnn yesterday. >> it was the only time i ever met him, we had one dinner together and i said -- >> sessions. >> yeah, and i said it was great to meet you, glad i was able to meet you before i head to moscow. totally in passing. >> is he the only one in campaign that knew about the trip? >> i mentioned it to a few people. >> who else? >> it will come out....
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ask another good kip and if you get in the can they get all done the most that began again with the ball by the committee that there is close here the coolness think of the hook on this and what i'm saying well in the moment my absent number and the department of justice calls me up and he says i mean we're moving to dismiss your appeal i said really odd cases they're not there so they're not there when they go and he says albania and i said no bob where they go really and he says albania. thank you well done there you give me the mayor that looked. at that segregated bus on that day plus put sherman as an adult but again we were challenging judge robertson's decision and the governor was still worried that the courts might not be happy with the notion that there's a he has corpus writ but nobody can give any relief and show that's what led them to move that case by moving these guys to albania which was the only place in europe where people would cheer for george bush when he visited. london and the. fun they can share the ball less water than they can get in the middle below any of us
ask another good kip and if you get in the can they get all done the most that began again with the ball by the committee that there is close here the coolness think of the hook on this and what i'm saying well in the moment my absent number and the department of justice calls me up and he says i mean we're moving to dismiss your appeal i said really odd cases they're not there so they're not there when they go and he says albania and i said no bob where they go really and he says albania....
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is a heel kip you are -- is a heel, you are mr. congress. fact that we have you here for a couple of minutes probably has your editors a he little nervous. what happened today. is the government really close to shutting down or not, or was this theater. >> one of two important things that happened today. government is closer to shutting down. >> it is? >> this is a meeting the republican leaders have been trying to get for a while. they have been trying to get the four leaders in the room with president trump to hammer out top line spending levels on defense and non-defense. that did not happen. the president seems to be drawing a line against immigration in the bill. and d.r.e.a.m.ers. based on the theatrics we saw from the president's tweet to the democrats pulling out of the meeting it's not looking good. >> matthew, and ruth, i'm curious, i got the sense that both trump and chumer and pelosi they were all looking for a way out of this meeting. i hate to be that cynical. are either of you that cynical. >> i don't know what sparked this pr
is a heel kip you are -- is a heel, you are mr. congress. fact that we have you here for a couple of minutes probably has your editors a he little nervous. what happened today. is the government really close to shutting down or not, or was this theater. >> one of two important things that happened today. government is closer to shutting down. >> it is? >> this is a meeting the republican leaders have been trying to get for a while. they have been trying to get the four leaders...
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if you kip flipping off the muslim community and demanding they give you the intelligence, the realityt doesn't work like that. >> malcolm, over the past year we have seen vehicular terrorist attacks in nice, in berlin, in london, stockholm, barcelona. now here yesterday. was it just a matter of time before we saw something like that here in the united states? >> yes, it was a matter of time. in fact, there was an incident that took place, i think, in ohio a couple of years ago which could have been the first type of attack using a vehicle as weapon system. but, you know, terrorists have devolved. as our security gets better, our intelligence gets stronger. as we start to push down on them, they become more adaptive. what they've done is adapted a palestinian technique we saw in israel used over 50 times to europe. now it's come to the united states. it only involves a driver's license. technically it doesn't even need that. so, we're going to see these attacks go to a lower grade attack, which impacts everyone because everyone has to walk across the street at some point. and if we pro
if you kip flipping off the muslim community and demanding they give you the intelligence, the realityt doesn't work like that. >> malcolm, over the past year we have seen vehicular terrorist attacks in nice, in berlin, in london, stockholm, barcelona. now here yesterday. was it just a matter of time before we saw something like that here in the united states? >> yes, it was a matter of time. in fact, there was an incident that took place, i think, in ohio a couple of years ago...
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get some kip.they got their fifth straight win over the wallabies at twickenham, scoring three tries in the final ten minutes of the game. danny care going over for the final score to seal a record win by 30—6. england face samoa next weekend. well, yeah, i thought early on probably we were just a little bit sloppy in our attack. we created some opportunities, picked some wrong options. defensively we were good most of the game, dropped our line speed. but having so many players coming in and out of the side, i was really pleased. the game of the day though was in scotland — they came within one converted try of a first ever win over new zealand, but they were beaten 22—17 in a thriller at murrayfield. fly—half beauden barret scored this breath—taking try for the all blacks to put them into what looked like a commanding lead, but scotland pushed the world champions all the way. in the final minute of the match stuart hogg thought he might‘ve broken through to win the game, but he was just forced ou
get some kip.they got their fifth straight win over the wallabies at twickenham, scoring three tries in the final ten minutes of the game. danny care going over for the final score to seal a record win by 30—6. england face samoa next weekend. well, yeah, i thought early on probably we were just a little bit sloppy in our attack. we created some opportunities, picked some wrong options. defensively we were good most of the game, dropped our line speed. but having so many players coming in and...
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psych unit, was punched out by a young man, shatterer head hip and femur bone and i permanently handy kipped as a result. the fact they department has suspend that initiative which has been the result of a gao study is again kind of amazing to those of white house have been following this issue do do you believe mat workplace violence is an issue for your department to set up standards and help people, again, who are trying to do the right thing, the caregivers in our society? >> congressman, thank you for both questions. first, with respect to the first, appreciate the comments. actually heard very, very good things about that particular shipyard and just to put something on the double and allay concerns. irrespective of what alternatives we provide, the registered apprenticeship program is going forward. this it not an either-or proposition. we ares and in expanding the program would you tell not pull back on anything that is already working. we respect to the second point, workplace violence is a very important issue to address, and i'm happy to maybe follow up with your staff, get in mor
psych unit, was punched out by a young man, shatterer head hip and femur bone and i permanently handy kipped as a result. the fact they department has suspend that initiative which has been the result of a gao study is again kind of amazing to those of white house have been following this issue do do you believe mat workplace violence is an issue for your department to set up standards and help people, again, who are trying to do the right thing, the caregivers in our society? >>...
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that's why they think and believe that icbm kipped perspective nuclear weaponses the guarantee for their survival. >> let me ask you one brief question. me final question. have you observed any changes in north korea in recent areas that might suggest that an expanded united states information campaign targeting audiences inside north korea might be more successful than past efforts? how would you go about changing the north koreans perception of the outside world? >> when the south korean contents first arrived north korea through a smuggling, north korean authorities tried every measures to prevent it even by conducting public executions and rampant arrests of the people who watch south korean movies and dramas, but whatever measures they take, the demand for south korean culture increased, so north korea regime learned that kind of enforcement cannot solve the problem. that is why for the past few years, they are not developing their own -- to prevent north korean population to watch south korean movies and dramas. how? they decide it's to open the archives of -- film archive's kim jo
that's why they think and believe that icbm kipped perspective nuclear weaponses the guarantee for their survival. >> let me ask you one brief question. me final question. have you observed any changes in north korea in recent areas that might suggest that an expanded united states information campaign targeting audiences inside north korea might be more successful than past efforts? how would you go about changing the north koreans perception of the outside world? >> when the south...
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dr kip wu is a neurologist at kings college hospital.her own voluntary service. those people could actually be accessing nhs health care, but they weren't. there are cultural practices and beliefs that hinder them from getting the best service that they require. one of the chinese cultural beliefs is saving face and keeping illnesses to yourself, within the family, to avoid embarrassment. and i see that quite often in chinese families. and these cultural expectations start right from the beginning, when a mum gives birth to a baby. sitting month, as in confinement after childbirth, is a tradition so ingrained in chinese culture that even i did it myself, some practices. some of the very strict rules are that you shouldn't drink cold drinks during the month, you shouldn't really shower, hair washing is not allowed, and obviously not going outside the boundaries of your house. do you think the rest of the country know that some chinese women are confining themselves for a month after giving birth? no, they don't, and especially in the heal
dr kip wu is a neurologist at kings college hospital.her own voluntary service. those people could actually be accessing nhs health care, but they weren't. there are cultural practices and beliefs that hinder them from getting the best service that they require. one of the chinese cultural beliefs is saving face and keeping illnesses to yourself, within the family, to avoid embarrassment. and i see that quite often in chinese families. and these cultural expectations start right from the...
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yes, if you want, i can stay and not go away, have a little kip while you carry on the show. now it isa difficult for children's book. now it is a much bigger thing and it is in most schools in the country, there is someone dealing with the issue of that sort. have you -- as you say you know nothing about sport... yes, well, there you go. i hope you would ensure that! and on tv this christmas you've got ratburgers on sky. and grampa's great escape with sheridan saunders. and sheridan smith. in ratburgers. tell us a little bit about the bad dad story. that is about a boy who finds out his father is a getaway driverfor finds out his father is a getaway driver for a finds out his father is a getaway driverfor a bank finds out his father is a getaway driver for a bank robbery. finds out his father is a getaway driverfor a bank robbery. he has to get his father out of prison for one night to put the money back into the bank that was stolen. so it is a story about good and bad and making the right choices in life. there is often a moral theme running through things in the book. yes
yes, if you want, i can stay and not go away, have a little kip while you carry on the show. now it isa difficult for children's book. now it is a much bigger thing and it is in most schools in the country, there is someone dealing with the issue of that sort. have you -- as you say you know nothing about sport... yes, well, there you go. i hope you would ensure that! and on tv this christmas you've got ratburgers on sky. and grampa's great escape with sheridan saunders. and sheridan smith. in...
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making sure we're getting this right so it not only gets handed onto the next generation but also kips these businesses healthy and strong and employing people throughout our communities across the country. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. plaintiff pascrell, you're recognized to speak on the amendment. >> mr. chairman, we've listened to arguments similar to this over the last ten years. since i've can remember. you would think from listening to the arguments in favor of doing away with what was called a few years ago the death tax, very, very popular name, the death tax, you would think that everybody's going to be ready for a windfall when pokes in their family pass to the lord. this bill not only eliminates the estate tax, mr. chairman, but it does nothing to the step up basis. you all know what that is, right fa sense you're so familiar with the estate tax. meaning parents can pass down assets untaxed for generations upon generations. that is the beginning of an aristocracy. that is the beginning of what has happened in other countries. there is no windfall here for the aver
making sure we're getting this right so it not only gets handed onto the next generation but also kips these businesses healthy and strong and employing people throughout our communities across the country. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. plaintiff pascrell, you're recognized to speak on the amendment. >> mr. chairman, we've listened to arguments similar to this over the last ten years. since i've can remember. you would think from listening to the arguments in favor of...