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you little school text are full of admiration. if they're full of all we're very proud to have had 50 so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young it. does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. yes watch i can do pretty much anything israel and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not old just yet and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in because if nothing i can do it. in the old days i used to die from the 5 metre board. by. explorer. naturalist. renaissance man. on xander from home to. mark is 250th birthday if we talk with an unreliable historian. author and. expert. next on telly. for. those symbols of luck. grey crown trains bring good fortune to the environment to. get in kenya their numbers are sinking dramatically. now volunteers are getting locals interested in protecting these majestic good luck charms. for 16. the last. 3 dips. she complained that they yelled the guns both f
you little school text are full of admiration. if they're full of all we're very proud to have had 50 so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young it. does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. yes watch i can do pretty much anything israel and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not old just yet and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in because if...
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a little little school text are full of admiration. of their fullest all were very proud to have him if he so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children obama keeps them young and does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. ranks. yes watch well i can do pretty much anything is green and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not at all just yet and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in. if not i can do it. in l a days i used to dive from the 5 major bolt. goodbye. they live with a water. landing fear of the slumber of hours of manila capital of the philippines their home this risk being swallowed up by the sea. but now there is hope. the government is helping them move into safe apartments. and they're building new pumping stations to protect them from fighting. global 3013. eco india. how can a country's economy grow and harmony with its people and violent when there are doing worse come look at the bigger picture india a co
a little little school text are full of admiration. of their fullest all were very proud to have him if he so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children obama keeps them young and does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. ranks. yes watch well i can do pretty much anything is green and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not at all just yet and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come...
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little school text are full of marriages. if they're full of all we're very proud to have had 50 so sick of her his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young and that's the new york you know i'm not that young anymore. but he on the charts in the. ranks. yes once there i can do pretty much anything in korea and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not old just yet. and its children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in. and pick up a conduit. in the old days i used to dive from the 5 metre board. to buy. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. here in london is still all about bricks of course johnson has shut down a fractious and angry column of my guest here this week is andrew bridge a conservative m.p. and leading pricks it's supposed to force johnson now a favor local the parliament was put in front of him so for. the. street to a special edition of the government. with a hot topic. the smiling coast is known for its beauty.
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change or she will think when you look a little school. i thought. you looked at some point. for years you see really in sight but all the time he knew about men and women who had been raped and who needed help. in fact he was talking about himself. when the scene arrived in tunis he didn't want his identity revealed and his voice here is this guy. and you will have. with me i did to want to you have to really. do it we from the air softness of his love. it we love each. of the high. in the hoof. because. people at the people. you know me. are from you know us for public. health. but how. can you do with your level of we. could have taken any. testimony gradually revealed the horrors of a hidden war civilians rounded up on the street secret prisons and torture. he talked about men raped and then released. men who no one ever mentions. the question was now how many of them were now wandering the streets of tunis before returning to libya and hiding their shame inside. and then let me. tell you why let's timelessly. why you. see but just a word for just a. second slot i looked
change or she will think when you look a little school. i thought. you looked at some point. for years you see really in sight but all the time he knew about men and women who had been raped and who needed help. in fact he was talking about himself. when the scene arrived in tunis he didn't want his identity revealed and his voice here is this guy. and you will have. with me i did to want to you have to really. do it we from the air softness of his love. it we love each. of the high. in the...
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and what happened in that so of all is described by music as new school stiff little new school new saving for something different. look with the same instruments with the same kinds of musicians but it's just the perspective that that is teens i mean i'm a very young guy i'm 28 years old now and i believe that if anything since i have the kids of composing i should be reflecting on the times of today and it's our duty as composers i try to to really put say a covenant and feel of what we experience as young people. almost a week of intensive or her skills is capped off with a concert at the university of pretoria. in this arrangement a traditional norwegian wedding march gets an african twist you're. sure you're the. to eat eat. her. her her 2 'd. thank you. c.l.r. now feeling completely at home with the african beats. and . it may be the only. way. thank. you. this irish ballad about the tragic death of a young girl is complemented and interwoven with african rhythm. it's just. the only. be. 4 weeks later the singers have come to bonn germany's former capital for the annual beethoven fes
and what happened in that so of all is described by music as new school stiff little new school new saving for something different. look with the same instruments with the same kinds of musicians but it's just the perspective that that is teens i mean i'm a very young guy i'm 28 years old now and i believe that if anything since i have the kids of composing i should be reflecting on the times of today and it's our duty as composers i try to to really put say a covenant and feel of what we...
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school. my father -- i remember getting up when i was three and four years of age and pulling out this little wagon of abc's. before he went to work, i had to go through all of that. he put ament to me was job was my head, and my to go to school and do well and bring a's and b's home. the neighborhood supported that. .y teachers supported that my teachers at dunbar junior high school supported that. i just think we need to get back to the basics. support whaty carlotta said. in this country, education is not seen as a high priority. that is a problem. if you have parents who want to push their kids toward excellent and education, and yet we have a society that deems other things to be important, i.e., the acquisition of large sums of money, flashy accoutrements, things that reflect sunlight for whatever reason -- that is a problem. follows a question that up on that. i am from brandeis university. i study education. i also recently spoke to had scott from facing -- ted scott from facing history and ourselves. as you meet with students today and as you have been talking about your book and mee
school. my father -- i remember getting up when i was three and four years of age and pulling out this little wagon of abc's. before he went to work, i had to go through all of that. he put ament to me was job was my head, and my to go to school and do well and bring a's and b's home. the neighborhood supported that. .y teachers supported that my teachers at dunbar junior high school supported that. i just think we need to get back to the basics. support whaty carlotta said. in this country,...
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not too bad for a little school in riverside. pretty cool. so i hope you enjoyed the examples i had for you today. now it's time for questions and answers. at that time, james, it's all you. come on. we can take questions now. any questions you may have, if i don't know the answer, i will give it to james. you have to come closer. there we go. yes, sir, right here. you have to go to the microphone. >> i have two questions. >> of course. >> do you have the archives up list for northern california? >> we do. it is san francisco. >> and my impression is immigration records are primarily mostly confidential. >> it depends on the time period. if you are looking like at alien registration case files, they stay with the creating agency until the individual is about 100 years old. but if it's maintained by the national archives, the individuals are well old enough and the documents are old enough that they are open. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> why do you only go to 1973? you said you only go to 1973. >> that's about -- with the bulk of our re
not too bad for a little school in riverside. pretty cool. so i hope you enjoyed the examples i had for you today. now it's time for questions and answers. at that time, james, it's all you. come on. we can take questions now. any questions you may have, if i don't know the answer, i will give it to james. you have to come closer. there we go. yes, sir, right here. you have to go to the microphone. >> i have two questions. >> of course. >> do you have the archives up list for...
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secretly cross to night putting men meant for the military training but he also considered there was little a school photo any larger scale at that it's given that to the group black immunization now it's very interesting because in the report the bangladeshi foreign minister denied ourselves presence in those camps why do you think that is especially because the evidence seems to show otherwise you guys spoke to someone who claimed to be part of our so one of the shelter too so trying to avoid conflict with any niebuhrian countries so the government doesn't want its studio to be used by any foreign militant group it insists on it these food solution to their going to crises this could be the reason why the foreign minister of one of this category of kelly unite any arts activities in his country. tell us a little bit more about the volunteer patrols how well equipped are they what happens if they meet a militant are they even properly armed and also is the government stepping in to stop any of the violence as well regardless of whether they say it's arson or another perpetrator. the volunteer side
secretly cross to night putting men meant for the military training but he also considered there was little a school photo any larger scale at that it's given that to the group black immunization now it's very interesting because in the report the bangladeshi foreign minister denied ourselves presence in those camps why do you think that is especially because the evidence seems to show otherwise you guys spoke to someone who claimed to be part of our so one of the shelter too so trying to avoid...
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little blue school acts are full of. they were fearful it's all we're very proud to have had 50 so fit for is a has a great sense of humor is wonderful with children all over that keeps them young it . does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but he on the charts still in the. ranks. yes watch well i can do pretty much anything if i want to get a little bit older i'm not not old just yet. and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in. if nothing i can do it in the days i used to dive from the 5 minutes aboard. street to a special edition of the gum. cock. the smiling coast is known for its beauty. and sex tourism. we talked to those affected. and to government officials. where does the problem keep. them next. we'll. speak this language. and. this music theory camps. feel at home. and does this.
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a little movie school is just an issue let me see. this please did it mean for you it's just you must go do it or greet you which you still do that shit peacemakers for you we should really think you were going to do it to your spiritual someone new in these. but to put a new group of shamble up for the 1st took a look at yourself wailuku what i am which now is full of spittle. a quote its course tests are quite good for this. and yes then yes. yes bus. to. try you. know what the show will be a spillover. watch. if you had to stretch out what could go all the 12000 we need to get a raft or 3 inches since you're better at it and you are. you watching china just want to. look easy show some lovely for you. yeah yeah yeah let me. just watch and i do mean i stood. by him i want to restore survivor for you. to show on the challenge of you know i destroyed by your posts which are streets to excuse to yeah why do you cry the total opposite of the must be protesting. so was an event you still didn't know then you didn't know maybe i don't kno
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little put if you may because of government. balance that balance that. parents. so what do you think how can i really do. well places to be in school that will be really you should be an illusion that comes to therefore you should build a mound of everyone with little from schools to 30 at large to recognize i don't like their example better use of school. if she would program or after school care you believe. she is big from the bad enough it probably this is just not taking care or so it is because we believe for example for me to accept a favor if you can screw the room intercept one looks ok and i think you can wonder what rio exactly yeah exactly if i want to bring in you on hand i'm going to do it. because he will if you'll go looking like you don't have a care in the world to achieve that saying you've got that parenting. absolutely but that is a that is a post photograph let me tell you how rico and his dad started off a whole series of extraordinary pictures that really resonated around the world to see this is called swedish dads his go hand telling us about how to listen. in sweden. $480.00 days total off. i was shocked
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school which are intercourse and i will choose this ritual to . hold historicity of. or my old which are on. your wish and over. time we have a little bible school. it's a seed you know it's the best pieces of evidence we have is in the. middle of the cover of a little bit of us welcome to the food this is. your home the carmina burana i slid them they'd actually climb in. a little. looser sooner or preserve their your neck a purple quiz are interrupted loser and soon you're through the reduce or limb clip or what you call a major 2 or 3 zeros who are innocent who in their civilian lives with us are true in their state. well there will be a day of commemoration bezel and more i 2 which of course we will be covering here a nazi. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see you than. welcome back here with us now in the u.s. crippling student debt is expected to dominate the next round of democratic debates for the 2020 election for the year is graduates to take on a growing financial burden with the future looking even bleak it to.
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. >> the bulk are a little mentry school and early college they're learning these s.t.e.m. classes, especially math, science. and also humanities like history and a whole new offering in american government and politics. >> you keep offering partnerships with school districts. i just wonder, are your courses being used more by students at school than at home? >> when we started, most were students at home they were called independent learners but then we got together with teachers we called it a grassroots adoption we had teachers using can academy in their classrooms. we have all of these efficacy studies. the platform isn't just videos but exercises where kids can learn at their own time and pace they can learn a lot faster. so if we let them learn at their own time and space, it's a lot easier. >> it's a chance for students to say, okay, i wasn't quite up to speed on what was happening, but i can milwaukee sure i do a little draw studying or boning up at home >> every teacher willtell you if they have a classroom of 25, 30, 35 student, all of those students are at differ
. >> the bulk are a little mentry school and early college they're learning these s.t.e.m. classes, especially math, science. and also humanities like history and a whole new offering in american government and politics. >> you keep offering partnerships with school districts. i just wonder, are your courses being used more by students at school than at home? >> when we started, most were students at home they were called independent learners but then we got together with...
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i remember when i was a kid getting up and going to school, the little catholic high school, grade school i went to and getting a car and my uncle would drive us up and turn on the windshield wiper and oil on the window. i don't know if that's why i have asthma but a reason why delaware at one point was rated as having a disproportionally high rate of cancer cases because of what was going on. that's why we pushed hard to make sure we in fact, required mitigatiigation to be taken on plants, some of which we've shut down. it's affected my family in way and my state in a way that's been real, more than it's affected jersey. more than it's affected jersey. i understand what is going on. look at the pine barons. you have a lot to worry about in terms of fires and drought but the flip of it is, look what happened in the midwest. we have a number of significant bases that relate, military bases relate to our national security that in fact were rendered almost useless including, i can't go into great detail to say it but my point t is, it significantly reduced. we went over to what they call and
i remember when i was a kid getting up and going to school, the little catholic high school, grade school i went to and getting a car and my uncle would drive us up and turn on the windshield wiper and oil on the window. i don't know if that's why i have asthma but a reason why delaware at one point was rated as having a disproportionally high rate of cancer cases because of what was going on. that's why we pushed hard to make sure we in fact, required mitigatiigation to be taken on plants,...
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thinks of that teacher, that school aide and she knows at that moment that that school aide would never leave the side of her little boy, and when they found them both shot to death, that school aide had her arms around that little boy. that mom, she was in my office that morning and she had the courage to advocate for something that she knew wouldn't have saved her kid because of the particular circumstances of how that guy got that gun, but what she knew about the background checks was that it would save more lives than a lot of these other measures, why? because it helps. the states that have it help, they have reduced rates of domestic homicide, yes, and it helps with suicide as well. and it probably would have helped in midland-odessa. we don't know all the facts, but what we know is one time that guy failed a background check and then somehow he was able to get a gun. those parents had the courage to do that and then a few hours later, this place didn't have the courage to pass that bill. that's the history that i've had with this issue. but it goes back even further. it goes back to when i was a prosecutor a
thinks of that teacher, that school aide and she knows at that moment that that school aide would never leave the side of her little boy, and when they found them both shot to death, that school aide had her arms around that little boy. that mom, she was in my office that morning and she had the courage to advocate for something that she knew wouldn't have saved her kid because of the particular circumstances of how that guy got that gun, but what she knew about the background checks was that...
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i talk a little about school safety and just this week i was up in pennsylvania, did a number of panels with local congressmen up there and really talking about and engaging the school issue with administrator, students, chiefs of police, the county sheriffs, et cetera. and today we no longer can afford to put our head in the sand and say, wow, i hope this doesn't happen here. instead i think the mantra should be, if it can happen there, it can happen here. and we better be ready for it. now, not to scare anyone, not to advocate that we're going to build fortresses around schools, but there are some very basic things we should be doing today. many of which are absolutely free. have a response and recovery plan and exercise that plan. exercising it absolutely critical. being a former law enforcement officer, i can tell you firsthand that we do not magically become better during a time of crisis. we always default to what it is that we've seen, the things that we know, how we've been trained and what we have exercised in the past. this is why law enforcement, why the military trains every
i talk a little about school safety and just this week i was up in pennsylvania, did a number of panels with local congressmen up there and really talking about and engaging the school issue with administrator, students, chiefs of police, the county sheriffs, et cetera. and today we no longer can afford to put our head in the sand and say, wow, i hope this doesn't happen here. instead i think the mantra should be, if it can happen there, it can happen here. and we better be ready for it. now,...
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. >>> and still ahead, a school bus driver accused of being drunk takes students on a wild two-hour drive. >> no, no, no! no, whoa, no! [ screaming ] >> little scary moments there. the changes the school district is making, that's coming up. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and good monday morning to you. taking a live look out here in palo alto. you see people moving along, getting along with their day on this monday. we're going to have a look at that commute for you coming up in just a bit. 4:46 for you right now. >>> slightly drizzly out there. >> many spots. some areas in the bay had prett. we're going to talk about that. let's get out the door with a look at our storm ranger mobile doppler radar parked on san bruno mountain right now. this is the bay area's only mobile doppler radar. we have it scanning that red scan that you're seeing there, and it's picking up on some of the spotty rain that's been moving through. i'm looping it back three hours to show you the rain that moved through, some spotty rain here and there, mostly for parts of the peninsula to the south bay and over toward the east bay, look at the rain that moved t
. >>> and still ahead, a school bus driver accused of being drunk takes students on a wild two-hour drive. >> no, no, no! no, whoa, no! [ screaming ] >> little scary moments there. the changes the school district is making, that's coming up. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and good monday morning to you. taking a live look out here in palo alto. you see people moving along, getting along with their day on this monday. we're going to have a look at...
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she teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. >> our school is on -- on an island, so our students are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population. in --new people to me meet and bring into the classrooms, so basically the island starts out as a farm for sheep and stays that way until we got another bridge in and that is when our population exploded. >> you teach middle school five through eight, correct? >> just seven and eight. >> what are some of the courses you teach? >> topics in western civilization, how do gather .ituations >> that is a common theme with the teacher fellowship, the gathering of information? . >tell us about what you learned here. >> c-span offers so many and one of the challenges is to allow students to access primary documents and the real portion has been a great way to get students to ise that access because it authentic to the time for it we can also utilize a lot of the clips that we make so students and beher information able to acce
she teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. >> our school is on -- on an island, so our students are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population. in --new people to me meet and bring into the classrooms, so basically the island starts out as a farm for sheep and stays that way until we got another bridge in and that is when our population exploded. >> you teach middle school five...
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school. the stories are always a little strange. went to state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. whoot! sen. warren: there we go. baby on the hip, four hundred $50 a semester. i head out to law school -- $450 a semester. i had to law school, visibly pregnant -- you will understand a theme to these, and i practice law for 45 minutes. me, becauseot for then i went back to my first love, which is teaching, so i traded little dreams for great big ones and taught in law school. more twists and turns. probably not ais good sign when you have to number your husband. [laughter] sen. warren: he moved on. but husband number two, i am still on two, so that is good. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so there he is. i teach. and, i don't know, maybe it is like everybody who grows up without money. what i teach about is about money. if there was a course about money, i taught it. i wanted to learn it and teach about it. contract law and secure transaction, universal commercial code, bankruptcy law, partnership law, corporate financ
school. the stories are always a little strange. went to state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. whoot! sen. warren: there we go. baby on the hip, four hundred $50 a semester. i head out to law school -- $450 a semester. i had to law school, visibly pregnant -- you will understand a theme to these, and i practice law for 45 minutes. me, becauseot for then i went back to my first love, which is teaching, so i traded little dreams for great big ones and taught in law school. more...
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school families and staff, as much as to the board. partly because charter lawn san francisco gives our board very little oversight, very little control about which charter schools we approve. that is evident by them and spoken not to be here. it is a comment on the families and educators to recognize the impact that your expansion will have in our district. we heard tonight, from middle school students, who are facing potential cuts at their school site because they're losing enrollment. your expansion to the middle school, especially if you intend to target families of color, and families who are lower income, will directly impact the enrollment of our most impacted public schools. i would also like to remind you that one of the ways that segregation plays out in the united states is by parent self-selection, and the choice was a strategy that was developed by a religious schools , in the south, when they were instructed to integrate. what happened was they created schools that white families could opt into and made it very difficult for families of color to participate in those schools. that is where the choice narrative that charte
school families and staff, as much as to the board. partly because charter lawn san francisco gives our board very little oversight, very little control about which charter schools we approve. that is evident by them and spoken not to be here. it is a comment on the families and educators to recognize the impact that your expansion will have in our district. we heard tonight, from middle school students, who are facing potential cuts at their school site because they're losing enrollment. your...
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get back on the schoolyard out of the way in the second case at the baseball field, a little league coach told school officials of apossie cause. they know of a young people who actually climb on top of that that batting cage and hang out there and so they think that possibly was used as something to climb up and down from that point they could be climbing over the fence to get into the feels. >>and using that as like a way to but their foot in it down. >>mary ellen o key jima has a son who plays in the little league at the field, i don't know if it's intentional or not intentional or been that way in this day in age to find a news there are cameras on campus but none of them were pointing in the direction of where the rope surf out even the image of a possible news is something that that that brings up all kinds of very very hard emotions for a lot of people because it is. >>such a symbol of the of the ugly history of united states. the fbi is involved. >>but determine neither case rises to the level of a hate crime. but the school is still heading the investigation we understand there's some very h
get back on the schoolyard out of the way in the second case at the baseball field, a little league coach told school officials of apossie cause. they know of a young people who actually climb on top of that that batting cage and hang out there and so they think that possibly was used as something to climb up and down from that point they could be climbing over the fence to get into the feels. >>and using that as like a way to but their foot in it down. >>mary ellen o key jima has a...
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school teacher. there it is. my path was a little bumpy. my family did not have any money. dropped out of school at 19 and got married, but my big chance was what was then a community college that was 45 minutes away and cost $50 a semester. i held for your life. i lived my dream job of a special needs teacher. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: for anyone here who does not really know teachers, let me tell you two things about us. we are not afraid, and we never give up. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so, here is the fight we are in right now. we need to win in 2020. anybody here want to win in 2020? [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so, let's talk about how it's done. part one, we need to talk honestly about what is broken in america. we have a country that has worked great for the wealthy and leaving everybody else behind. we have a country where our economy, our democracy, our governance are working for those with money and not so much for anyone else. when you see a government that works for the rich and not for anyone else, that is corruption, and we need to call
school teacher. there it is. my path was a little bumpy. my family did not have any money. dropped out of school at 19 and got married, but my big chance was what was then a community college that was 45 minutes away and cost $50 a semester. i held for your life. i lived my dream job of a special needs teacher. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: for anyone here who does not really know teachers, let me tell you two things about us. we are not afraid, and we never give up. [cheers and applause]...
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school. because he smiled. so, yeah, ebullient, the vicious, very caring for the little ones. —— vivacious he loved emma's littlet of thing. i know that he told me, because it quite often he would not feel very well because he was on steroids and it was suppressing his immune system, he said... i really like going into skill, even if i am feeling ill, i will go into school on the day that coding club is there —— i will go into school if i am feeling ill. because i love it so much. on the day that he died, when did you know that something was wrong?|j day that he died, when did you know that something was wrong? i just suddenly notice all these messages on the phone. i thought, what on earth has happened? and then, sort of, listened to some of them and it did not say what had happened and so, i phoned them up and asked her and she told me and ijust went into shock. i remember shouting out, not my first mac, not my first mac. and —— not my own, it was horrendous. the adrenaline just kicks in as well. it is hard to sleep. and so is your work, adrenaline kicks in again and you the situation. can i ask you how you co
school. because he smiled. so, yeah, ebullient, the vicious, very caring for the little ones. —— vivacious he loved emma's littlet of thing. i know that he told me, because it quite often he would not feel very well because he was on steroids and it was suppressing his immune system, he said... i really like going into skill, even if i am feeling ill, i will go into school on the day that coding club is there —— i will go into school if i am feeling ill. because i love it so much. on...
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and several other campuses including the constitutional law class at university of arkansas-little rock school of law. this event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work on the clinton foundation and clinton school staff, along with the support of many dedicated volunteers. thank you all very much. [applause] a few months ago, i heard a 10-year-old anna lee castleberry deliver a personal and inspiring speech. in her remarks, she listed people she most admired and in addition to her family members, she proudly said, and i quote, "rbg." [applause] this evening, she is here, sitting with us. as a salute to the many young people who are also inspired by justice ginsburg. lee, we are glad to have you here. again, thank you all for joining us, and thank you for making all this possible. [applause] >> good evening. i am also thrilled to be here with all of you at our largest compuris distinguished lecture ever. [applause] we knew that justice ginsburg would draw a large crowd. larger than the centers great hall could hold. we were right. we have enough people here tonight to fill
and several other campuses including the constitutional law class at university of arkansas-little rock school of law. this event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work on the clinton foundation and clinton school staff, along with the support of many dedicated volunteers. thank you all very much. [applause] a few months ago, i heard a 10-year-old anna lee castleberry deliver a personal and inspiring speech. in her remarks, she listed people she most admired and in...
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school districts. i think there's so much more we can do if we work together. i want to talk a little bit some of the journey we've been on in oakland, specifically around middle schools. i want to give a shout out to some of my middle school principals, superintendent. i know there was a lot of them that worked together with mark. so the listening isn't lip service. it's really him coming and listening to what are the needs in the schools. oakland and san francisco, we have similar challenges, but there are differences. there is a different context. he really took the time, hours, to really listen for us to craft the best way to use the resources so that we would have impacts. so we really decided that we would focus on middle school, knowing that ultimately we want our kids to graduate, not only prepared for college, not only prepared for work, but prepared to be thriving, productive citizens. so really wanting to have a deep investment in middle school, knowing how critical that adolescent time is, to prepare kids to actually be their best selves in high school. we're starting to s
school districts. i think there's so much more we can do if we work together. i want to talk a little bit some of the journey we've been on in oakland, specifically around middle schools. i want to give a shout out to some of my middle school principals, superintendent. i know there was a lot of them that worked together with mark. so the listening isn't lip service. it's really him coming and listening to what are the needs in the schools. oakland and san francisco, we have similar challenges,...
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little girl. who we get up at 430 every morning tending to her vegetables before going to school. because that's a lot of work for just you one person is doing a little something that railcar they live out their 100. as a farmer she couldn't read the daily crop prices for her chili's or even her own bank statements put in recall modren will google will fill hasn't it because as i go. on telling other your money in the world because on the arctic it will. go. well so the more money the more. vulnerable as it was a ton of them are numbered where the money. having the grannies in class presents unique challenges for the school told me. how come 1 in the morning or you get a head shot at them when they're home when in the den. i . couldna how do tunes hosing the moon. out of their little here. is a new. only. there's also why our park june me never expected to be teaching grandmothers when she came to bankroll. tommy mottola told me us all told me i want to meet us all. all. i did it on him from running. in there or. did. you have a lot. of money in this little is then to me not a litt
little girl. who we get up at 430 every morning tending to her vegetables before going to school. because that's a lot of work for just you one person is doing a little something that railcar they live out their 100. as a farmer she couldn't read the daily crop prices for her chili's or even her own bank statements put in recall modren will google will fill hasn't it because as i go. on telling other your money in the world because on the arctic it will. go. well so the more money the more....
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the chairman emeritus of a little law school called harvard university.d me this morning that the stuff in the transcript this morning was devastating for the democrats. it doesn't have anything impeachable and nothing crimina criminal. it's not an immature saying that. >> let's be clear, i'm a tactician. i'm not stark about anything. that's my professional judgment as a political consultant. that's my business. i'm not an ideologue. >> harris: why does this keep happening to the democrats? you can point to the bob mueller report and say there was so much buildup, for the facts not to match all of that emotion, it was more than a letdown. it was damaging for democrats. that could happen here. they could have waited 72 hours. >> they could have waited, but they are so anxious to do with where the monies coming from. it's coming from new york and california, and the people in new york and california who care about what happens in the ukraine, because they think about it, are pressuring the party. the rally, if you go into the heartland, i worked all over th
the chairman emeritus of a little law school called harvard university.d me this morning that the stuff in the transcript this morning was devastating for the democrats. it doesn't have anything impeachable and nothing crimina criminal. it's not an immature saying that. >> let's be clear, i'm a tactician. i'm not stark about anything. that's my professional judgment as a political consultant. that's my business. i'm not an ideologue. >> harris: why does this keep happening to the...
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little bit of precious return with you. and talk talk and either that you think that by the grannies going back to school will save the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over to one of the 100. $1000.00 and which again is a little more credited and over the course of my message it was a. thought and i said some of the get we'll. soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank report mary school. whether they'll have that chance though it's still unclear chain function in google and there you go huckabee. then you nance how could our men come up it occurs to me and hummock of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to assure me. that i yeah. ok i don't like about you. know my kid. but. now i had little time. to wonder cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to be juvenile their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the las
little bit of precious return with you. and talk talk and either that you think that by the grannies going back to school will save the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over to one of the 100. $1000.00 and which again is a little more credited and over the course of my message it was a. thought and i said some of the get we'll. soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank report mary school....
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school. if you could talk a little bit about that too. >> so the exploratory in terms of the structure, they obviously -- because they rotate through on a trimester system. in sixth grade it will look different than seventh and eighth. in terms of the world language, we are in an exploratory phase with our exploratory wheel. so what we really are thinking about is how do we ensure that we are basing the world courses, so that what we are doing in those courses is getting students ready for the next level. we think it is a step in the right direction. it will be offered in cases where students want to take an elective. i think it is for students who entered, but for the sake of approximating redundant, students who entered in pathways in kinder and first grade then were able to take it through the eighth grade. and parents or students who didn't make that choice for their children didn't make that until high school. it's the first step to change that, but the first step to make that more equitable for all students. >> i want to underscore that i see this as a positive development. thank you,
school. if you could talk a little bit about that too. >> so the exploratory in terms of the structure, they obviously -- because they rotate through on a trimester system. in sixth grade it will look different than seventh and eighth. in terms of the world language, we are in an exploratory phase with our exploratory wheel. so what we really are thinking about is how do we ensure that we are basing the world courses, so that what we are doing in those courses is getting students ready...
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the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over one of the 100. $1000.00 and which again is a little credited to her and over the course of my recidivism. the thought of as a summit will get we'll. soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank reprice marry school. whether they'll have that chance though it's still unclear children in. there oh how could. they know nance how could our men come up it occurs to me and some of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to see me. that i yeah. i don't like about. now canola. oil cap but. now the little guy. could wander couldn't hide. yeah and there were no warning. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to be juvenile their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chats for south korea as world schools. is in the grip of an extinction epidemic with species disappearing at record levels can it be stopped before it's too life 101 a stint best to g
the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over one of the 100. $1000.00 and which again is a little credited to her and over the course of my recidivism. the thought of as a summit will get we'll. soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank reprice marry school. whether they'll have that chance though it's still unclear children in. there oh how could. they know nance how could our men come up it...
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school. the stories are always a little strange. way, i found a state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. >> whoo! sen. warren: there we go. state law school, baby on the hip, $450 a semester. i head off to law school. school,ee years of law visibly pregnant -- you will understand a common theme to these stories, visibly pregnant, take the bar, and i practice law for 45 minutes. ok, it was not for me, because then i went back to my first love, which is teaching. so i traded little dreams for great big ones and taught in law school. more twists and turns in my personal life. my husband number one, it is never a good sign when you have to number your husbands. [laughter] sen. warren: he moved on. but husband number two, i am still on two, so that is good. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so, there it is. i teach. and, i don't know, maybe it is like everybody who grows up without money. i tell you what i will teach about, and that is money. if there was a law course about money, i taught it. i wanted to learn it, master it
school. the stories are always a little strange. way, i found a state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. >> whoo! sen. warren: there we go. state law school, baby on the hip, $450 a semester. i head off to law school. school,ee years of law visibly pregnant -- you will understand a common theme to these stories, visibly pregnant, take the bar, and i practice law for 45 minutes. ok, it was not for me, because then i went back to my first love, which is teaching. so i traded...
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showed well as if that was because it but we can't ignore the fact that we were a little lucky told the father's business school and that leverkusen created a lot of problems for us with their press in the early stages of the match time as a polygamist as a true leader who's in gave it their all with over 65 percent possession and even more shots on goal than dortmund they fought hard but sadly they had nothing to take away for it. and largely because dortmund were keen on making a mess. once for their blunder in berlin and that they did with merciless efficiency to nil. michael royce played goalscorer with jade and son chill the provider but classes dummy deserves a share the credit they play looks like they have forgotten all about their union shop just love the stick and i think serenely important for us to concentrate on today's game needs not in the past and not on the future united because this match was really important does it feel selfish to the dortmund fans were thrilled to once again see their team excelling on the pitch and even those who had taken part in the 1st 3 match days like ref will the rar
showed well as if that was because it but we can't ignore the fact that we were a little lucky told the father's business school and that leverkusen created a lot of problems for us with their press in the early stages of the match time as a polygamist as a true leader who's in gave it their all with over 65 percent possession and even more shots on goal than dortmund they fought hard but sadly they had nothing to take away for it. and largely because dortmund were keen on making a mess. once...
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follow us at c-span history. 1957, amber 23, 14-year-old and 15-year-old integrated to little rock high schoolthe next day, president eisenhower ordered the u.s. army 103rd airborne division to escort them to school. next
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wedding, and we had each other. >> as freshmen at morgantown's university high school, the two girls drifted apart a little. with a new school came new friends. classmate daniel hovater said the bubbly skylar fit in right away. >> friends came first for her. she was always about hanging out with friends if she didn't have work or school. >> soon, skylar had two new bffs, sheila eddy who the meeses had known for years and rachel shoaf, a striking redhead with broadway aspirations. it wasn't long before they were calling themselves the three musketeers. and in pictures they looked the part. >> they were literally together every second of every day, it seemed like. they hung out all the time. >> and like all teenage girls, they shared videos and photos with each other and online. giving us a glimpse into their world. skylar and sheila just having fun. >> let me try to go on your back. >> and, of course, they occasionally got into trouble, but even then it was for typical teenage things. dave and mary weren't too concerned. >> she is a straight-a student who loves her parents. did you sort of chock it up to, o
wedding, and we had each other. >> as freshmen at morgantown's university high school, the two girls drifted apart a little. with a new school came new friends. classmate daniel hovater said the bubbly skylar fit in right away. >> friends came first for her. she was always about hanging out with friends if she didn't have work or school. >> soon, skylar had two new bffs, sheila eddy who the meeses had known for years and rachel shoaf, a striking redhead with broadway...
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it's been my dream to start is a valley school since i was a little girl. ng a lot of fun with it (clapping) the biggest thing we really want the kids to have fun. a lot of times parents say that valley schools have a lot of problems but we want them to follow directions but we want them to have a wonderful time and be an affordable time so the kids will go to school here. we hold the classes to no longer 12 and there's 23 teachers. i go around and i watch each class and there's certain children i watched from babies and it's exciting to see them after today. the children learn how to follow directions and it ends up helping them in their regular schooling. they get self-confidents and today, we had a residual and a lot of time go on stage and i hope they get the bug and want to dance for the rest of their
it's been my dream to start is a valley school since i was a little girl. ng a lot of fun with it (clapping) the biggest thing we really want the kids to have fun. a lot of times parents say that valley schools have a lot of problems but we want them to follow directions but we want them to have a wonderful time and be an affordable time so the kids will go to school here. we hold the classes to no longer 12 and there's 23 teachers. i go around and i watch each class and there's certain...
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little bit of prices. and talk talk with them. either that you think that by the grannies going back to school will save the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over one video card in. $1000.00 and which again is of little credited to her and they were the poorest among us it was a. thought and i said some of the kids we are. killing soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank report mary school. whether they'll have that chance though it's still unclear children in. there oh how could. they know nance how could our men. get a kiss to me and come across them to the man with them and don't have it cut among us she got me. out in. 2 she moved in there was a nobody to see me. that i yeah. i don't like about you. know my. kid. yeah but. now i had little time. to wonder cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. and. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to be juvenile their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea as world schools. indonesia
little bit of prices. and talk talk with them. either that you think that by the grannies going back to school will save the school that you went to when you were a boy because it's one of the 100 coming for doctors holding the books over one video card in. $1000.00 and which again is of little credited to her and they were the poorest among us it was a. thought and i said some of the kids we are. killing soon and go we have 4 more years before they graduate from the bank report mary school....
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school. the stories are always a little strange. i went to state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. >> whoot! sen. warren: there we go. baby on the hip, $450 a semester. head to law school, visibly pregnant -- you will understand a common theme to these, and i practice law for 45 minutes. ok, it was not for me, because then i went back to my first love, which is teaching, so i traded little dreams for great big ones and taught in law school. more twists and turns. my husband number one, it is probably not a good sign when you have to number your husband. en. warren: he moved on. but husband number two, i am still on two, so that is ood. sen. warren: so there he is. i teach. and, i don't know, maybe it is like everybody who grows up without money. what i teach about is about money. if there was a course about money, i taught it. i wanted to learn it and teach about it. contract law and secure transaction, universal commercial code, bankruptcy law, partnership law, corporate finance law, economics, i taught them all, but
school. the stories are always a little strange. i went to state law school, and this time, i was in new jersey. >> whoot! sen. warren: there we go. baby on the hip, $450 a semester. head to law school, visibly pregnant -- you will understand a common theme to these, and i practice law for 45 minutes. ok, it was not for me, because then i went back to my first love, which is teaching, so i traded little dreams for great big ones and taught in law school. more twists and turns. my husband...
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in the schools so you understand the school is one of the original 9 sort of english public schools a little different than we have here. but they're somewhat independent but also don't pay like 80 percent of their gods or so it all works out for that that started with the public schools act of $868.00 so they used to actually require saying it takes 3 years they say now to get your kid signed up start at 10 a is better but a regionally for a very long time you had to sign up and register your son for even the possibility of application there at birth war that was so. specific and so that's prestigious now exclusive so this application was part of a scholarship application from 2011. and what's sad to think about that is a scholarship is probably somebody comes from a more middle class working class background and they're being asked like hey you know when unions are people who are like you and where you came from we don't they rise up against power can you explain how we can do that morally shoot them down for protesting if they don't have enough. and what really gets me about this too is w
in the schools so you understand the school is one of the original 9 sort of english public schools a little different than we have here. but they're somewhat independent but also don't pay like 80 percent of their gods or so it all works out for that that started with the public schools act of $868.00 so they used to actually require saying it takes 3 years they say now to get your kid signed up start at 10 a is better but a regionally for a very long time you had to sign up and register your...
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think everybody every journalist was asking about his private life and now he opened up a little bit about his school friends and how it went all of the time. the relationship that is where he's been living in russia what for 6 years and he claims that he has never been used by the criminal did he talk to you about that of course we are asking we did an interview 2 years ago we are asking the same question now we think and and of course he's saying well he doesn't say he didn't say no i'm not working for the company carmen but he he said it wouldn't make any sense and he does drive also in the book how the. intelligence services from russia. tried to get in contact with him and then use that no i won't cooperate and then they let him go so we said in the interview we don't believe you but then he had an explanation which sounded. how can quinn when thing but of course if he would work for a friendly one in russia he won both yeah exactly i mean there's no way to verify what he's telling you his residency permit in russia expires this year and he's looking for a new home last night i spoke with his at
think everybody every journalist was asking about his private life and now he opened up a little bit about his school friends and how it went all of the time. the relationship that is where he's been living in russia what for 6 years and he claims that he has never been used by the criminal did he talk to you about that of course we are asking we did an interview 2 years ago we are asking the same question now we think and and of course he's saying well he doesn't say he didn't say no i'm not...
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something good but the sesame workshop has a book meant to teach parents a little something and went to montclair children's school 50 years "sesame street" and our favorite friends have been teaching the building blocks of learning through fun and play. >> with my little eye, pepper. >> reporter: now in the first ever parenting book from sesame work shop "ready for school: a parent's guide to playful learning for children aged 2 to 5." it aims to give parents the tools to master back to school season with sesame's fundamentals and curriculum right at home. >> children are filled with curiosity so they're always asking those why questions. it's okay not to always know the answer. but what's most important is that curiosity and the willingness to investigate and explore to find out what the answer is. >> reporter: dr. rosemarie who worked with tv's most famous treat for 20 years provides parents with tips from sesame's eight key lessons for school readiness like math, science and social and emotional development through playful learning opportunities in everyday experiences. >> i would love for parents to observe t
something good but the sesame workshop has a book meant to teach parents a little something and went to montclair children's school 50 years "sesame street" and our favorite friends have been teaching the building blocks of learning through fun and play. >> with my little eye, pepper. >> reporter: now in the first ever parenting book from sesame work shop "ready for school: a parent's guide to playful learning for children aged 2 to 5." it aims to give parents...