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i think that's a common problem in math. and it's specifically in math. a challenge because math builds so much from year to year over the curriculum. and that's probably related to the drop off between third and eighth grade and the meeting standard percentages. uh, this also, um, this challenge amplifies inequity because those, uh, kids who forget stuff they learned or didn't quite absorb it can get help from parents at home or from other resources they have. unless they don't. and uh, um, and so it's sad, but not surprising that this problem was worse in the communities of concern. um there's also an assessment gap between third and eighth grade. um and, uh, retention isn't something in the audit, and it's not something that's emphasized in the curriculum or that teachers have explicit time for. we trust the teachers, and we have to create opportunities for them to do this work. thank you. hi. good evening, meredith dodson with san francisco parent coalition. we advocate for excellent, equitable public schools. um, there was a lot of great discussion t
i think that's a common problem in math. and it's specifically in math. a challenge because math builds so much from year to year over the curriculum. and that's probably related to the drop off between third and eighth grade and the meeting standard percentages. uh, this also, um, this challenge amplifies inequity because those, uh, kids who forget stuff they learned or didn't quite absorb it can get help from parents at home or from other resources they have. unless they don't. and uh, um,...
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we reviewed the district's k eight math curriculum materials, and we assessed instruction in k-8 mathlassrooms. christa is going to talk more in depth about the specific elements of the audit. when she talks about the findings, but just a few words about our process in the curriculum audit. so the part that we're looking at, curriculum materials, we reviewed selected samples of the curriculum from first, fifth and seventh grades. and we evaluated these materials using a rubric that combined elements from two nationally recognized review tools. and then for the instructional practices audit, we observed instruction in 90 k-8 math classrooms using a tool based on achieve the course instructional practice guide. we reviewed assignments. we reviewed about 200 assignments, and we interviewed and surveyed teachers, leaders, and families across those schools to get their perspective. so before i turn it over to krista to see if there's any questions about process, okay. all right. next slide, please. all right. so we're going to start by looking at the first of the two audits which is the ma
we reviewed the district's k eight math curriculum materials, and we assessed instruction in k-8 mathlassrooms. christa is going to talk more in depth about the specific elements of the audit. when she talks about the findings, but just a few words about our process in the curriculum audit. so the part that we're looking at, curriculum materials, we reviewed selected samples of the curriculum from first, fifth and seventh grades. and we evaluated these materials using a rubric that combined...
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and i tease a lot this is a math-free zone. but i brought the boards to walk through the economic studies that basically show you can tax the rich and get about 1.5% g.d.p. if you tax everything. and over here when we talk about doing cuts, we could probably get a point of g.d.p., when you consider all nondefense discretionary might be 2.5% to 3 % of g.d.p. so the understanding is ok, here's what we're cutting on our side and they're taxing on that side, you might get 3% of the economy. since this fiscal year -- so we're a little over one quarter in this fiscal year, and if you add up everything, we're borrowing about 9.6% of the economy. in the last 365 days, we borrowed 8.4% of the entire g.d.p. does anyone see a math problem? and this is my frustration. the border, incredibly important, getting these border bills done, incredibly important. but the house is burning down around us. so one of the things we started about six weeks ago, and it has taken off, you can go to our website and sign up and every single day, i'm going t
and i tease a lot this is a math-free zone. but i brought the boards to walk through the economic studies that basically show you can tax the rich and get about 1.5% g.d.p. if you tax everything. and over here when we talk about doing cuts, we could probably get a point of g.d.p., when you consider all nondefense discretionary might be 2.5% to 3 % of g.d.p. so the understanding is ok, here's what we're cutting on our side and they're taxing on that side, you might get 3% of the economy. since...
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i think that's a common problem in math. and it's specifically in math. a challenge because math builds so much from year to year over the curriculum. and that's probably related to the drop off between third and eighth grade and the meeting standard percentages. uh, this also, um, this challenge amplifies inequity because those, uh, kids who forget stuff they learned or didn't quite absorb it can get help from parents at home or from other resources they have. unless they don't. and uh, um, and so it's sad, but not surprising that this problem was worse in the communities of concern. um there's also an assessment gap between third and eighth grade. um and, uh, retention isn't something in the audit, and it's not something that's emphasized in the curriculum or that teachers have explicit time for. we trust the teachers, and we have to create opportunities for them to do this work. thank you. hi. good evening, meredith dodson with san francisco parent coalition. we advocate for excellent, equitable public schools. um, there was a lot of great discussion t
i think that's a common problem in math. and it's specifically in math. a challenge because math builds so much from year to year over the curriculum. and that's probably related to the drop off between third and eighth grade and the meeting standard percentages. uh, this also, um, this challenge amplifies inequity because those, uh, kids who forget stuff they learned or didn't quite absorb it can get help from parents at home or from other resources they have. unless they don't. and uh, um,...
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they have a math teacher, 60%, we do quick math we do all of this they have a 110% chance of making itthe super announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: welcome to the show. welcome to the show. ["family feud" theme plays] thank you very much, folks. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man--
they have a math teacher, 60%, we do quick math we do all of this they have a 110% chance of making itthe super announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: welcome to the show. welcome to the show. ["family feud" theme plays] thank you very much, folks. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man--
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students even for the math teacher, you're not supposed to go sees great potential. and i, even if it comp the math very well, he's especially happy to have some multiples in the run up to find them exams on it . so i don't have time to go over every question individually with each student. it's just not possible. and the time we have available these days ones for thought . so in that way it's sensational memories in a fault. it's like you have a partner who can answer certain questions for you guys. and as a teacher, you know which questions the partner can answer well. and which ones you have to take over yourself and insoluble amounts. and if you understand that, then you can use it efficiently. that's what i think i'm gonna say. so say i can see on things that fellow teacher might notify as a german teacher at the same school deal. so regularly uses chuck g p t. and his lessons you can see, i mean we're in the middle of preparing an essay. and today the amos for you all to get feedback on the draft that you've already written. it should even hoffen on and for tha
students even for the math teacher, you're not supposed to go sees great potential. and i, even if it comp the math very well, he's especially happy to have some multiples in the run up to find them exams on it . so i don't have time to go over every question individually with each student. it's just not possible. and the time we have available these days ones for thought . so in that way it's sensational memories in a fault. it's like you have a partner who can answer certain questions for you...
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so that's not to be, especially when it comes to math, it's often wrong. that's a force that it's good. it's suggesting what you have to do and explaining what it's actually about breaking down tasks and explaining them in some. and i have to admit that with was a 2nd groups and especially for someone like me who has a hard time with math, it's definitely a help to remove the streets for the math teacher, you're not supposed to go sees great potential. and i, even if it caught the mouse very well, he's especially happy to have some most the polls in the run up to final exams. so i don't have time to go over every question individually with each student. it's just not possible. and the time we have available these days, ones for thaw. so in that way it's sensational. maybe it's in a fault, but it's like you have a partner who can answer certain questions for you guys. and as a teacher, you know which questions the partner can answer well and which ones you have to take over yourself and insoluble amounts. and if you understand that, then you can use it effi
so that's not to be, especially when it comes to math, it's often wrong. that's a force that it's good. it's suggesting what you have to do and explaining what it's actually about breaking down tasks and explaining them in some. and i have to admit that with was a 2nd groups and especially for someone like me who has a hard time with math, it's definitely a help to remove the streets for the math teacher, you're not supposed to go sees great potential. and i, even if it caught the mouse very...
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>> i just didn't see the path and the math. i hope she reflects tonight. i think it is time to move forward. >> i think that you will hear a lot about the math and the mpat. >> maybe those are the two bullets in the prep. >> that was ronna mcdaniel adding to the pressure for some for nikki haley to drop out after trump's win in new hampshire. but haley is signaling that that she is still all in. and a memo she issued yesterday, haley campaign identified several states they have their eyes on moving forward. michigan on february 27 and several super tuesday states. the campaign says that they have favorable demographics for haley and all have open or semi open primaries. and john avlon is nodding yes, yes, yes. that is what she's counting on. also joining us, john avlon and out political commentators. john, let's start with that. path and math. >> i love what haley campaign is all about open primaries. i published an op-ed about this. this is fundamental. when phil was wrestling with the wall over there -- >> so mad. >> -- the key data to focus on is haley
>> i just didn't see the path and the math. i hope she reflects tonight. i think it is time to move forward. >> i think that you will hear a lot about the math and the mpat. >> maybe those are the two bullets in the prep. >> that was ronna mcdaniel adding to the pressure for some for nikki haley to drop out after trump's win in new hampshire. but haley is signaling that that she is still all in. and a memo she issued yesterday, haley campaign identified several states...
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this was very effective for calculating in school for math topics. they help me, cross sharing is better than higher levels. maybe our 6th grade is a nap that will help us, for example, more classes and more classes had a very special effect, for example , for memorizing math, i reinforced it a lot , for example, for memorizing, for example, if i want to memorize something , i memorized it quickly, it had a very good effect. and it was very good. do you have a message for your peers that now that you have become a hero , yes, it means, for example, always try to try, for example, never give up, with effort, every person can get anywhere, even if he is the weakest person, he will eventually get somewhere. if he tries, if he wants to, the role of parents in the success of their children in world competitions is actually their focus on that, their attention is in the lesson and that is actually the personality that is formed for the children in terms of academic progress, it is very effective in advancing their social and cultural academic work, childre
this was very effective for calculating in school for math topics. they help me, cross sharing is better than higher levels. maybe our 6th grade is a nap that will help us, for example, more classes and more classes had a very special effect, for example , for memorizing math, i reinforced it a lot , for example, for memorizing, for example, if i want to memorize something , i memorized it quickly, it had a very good effect. and it was very good. do you have a message for your peers that now...
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chloe, like so many third-graders, said who needs math?ut they made a deal as moms and daughters often do. so chloe went to early morning math tutoring and was greeted by a smiling teacher with a hug and a snack. here are the results. in september, luis scored in the second percentile in math. in november, she scored in the 50th percentile. in december, she scored in the 80th percentile in math. [applause] and they are both here with us. miss nicole chloe. thank you for your hard work and thank you for blazing a new trail in virginia. as of last month, i'm proud to announce every single school division is all in. so many more will benefit and virginia's leading. i have proposed again the largest education budget in virginia's history, 20 point $2 billion over the biennium. heading into this next fiscal year, annual state funding will have increased two point $1 billion over 2021 levels. a 27 percent increase including 17% increases for teacher raises, record funding for facilities and even more support for student services. [applause] this
chloe, like so many third-graders, said who needs math?ut they made a deal as moms and daughters often do. so chloe went to early morning math tutoring and was greeted by a smiling teacher with a hug and a snack. here are the results. in september, luis scored in the second percentile in math. in november, she scored in the 50th percentile. in december, she scored in the 80th percentile in math. [applause] and they are both here with us. miss nicole chloe. thank you for your hard work and thank...
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he is antioch's math teacher, mr. orozco. we have shown him rapping back about math a couple of times over the years. mr. orozco laid out his mathematical game plan for the 49ers making it to the super bowl. take a listen. >> the ball is thrown. that is math. we can graph this out. we can figure out the velocity of it, the angle. they have the math teacher. they are at 60%. we do all of this, they have 110% chance of making it. >> okay. you can take that to the bank . stay with us all morning long for al this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. goli, taste your goals. >>> ♪ >> this just in. madonna is being sued for showing
he is antioch's math teacher, mr. orozco. we have shown him rapping back about math a couple of times over the years. mr. orozco laid out his mathematical game plan for the 49ers making it to the super bowl. take a listen. >> the ball is thrown. that is math. we can graph this out. we can figure out the velocity of it, the angle. they have the math teacher. they are at 60%. we do all of this, they have 110% chance of making it. >> okay. you can take that to the bank . stay with us...
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there's no world of math, even spin bananas math, where you can say the path to domination is closed. now to say, i'm sorry, but the rnc draft statement supported by the trump fans was a lie. if you want to like at it politically, it was a lie perpetrated against 48 states and republican voters around america. if you would like a republican civil war, you have one. if you're watching "the beat. "welcome. with their fat salaries, they didn't want to tell you. they wanted to cut you out of this process. it doesn't matter who they wanted after that. if your party is cutting you out of voting, you might want to think about whether these people are supporting your interests. we were tracking the story when it first broke. we heard from the hints from rnc chair daniels. >> my job as the national chairman is not to pick the winners and losers. it's not to get to pick who to run. my job is to support the eventual nominee, whether they're selected or elected through a primary process. >> i'm looking at the path going forward, i don't see it for nikki haley. i think she's run a great campaign,
there's no world of math, even spin bananas math, where you can say the path to domination is closed. now to say, i'm sorry, but the rnc draft statement supported by the trump fans was a lie. if you want to like at it politically, it was a lie perpetrated against 48 states and republican voters around america. if you would like a republican civil war, you have one. if you're watching "the beat. "welcome. with their fat salaries, they didn't want to tell you. they wanted to cut you out...
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>> steve: 7-eleven >> jimmy: it's easy. >> steve: math math >> jimmy: it's making math fun >> steve:e jonah hill, plus a dry erase board, it equals post malone there you go [ laughter ] that's all the time we have for "popular mathematics." we have a great show one of the funniest dudes ever, kevin james, is here tonight [ cheers and applause oh, i love her, from "saturday night live," sarah sherman is here [ cheers and applause and we have music from eladio carrion [ cheers and applause stick around when we come back, we're talking to kevin james come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: and there is a very hugely popular kevin james meme that took over the internet a few months ago this is the original photo right here look at this and this um -- [ cheers and applause it spawned -- it spawned a a million memes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you remember doing this photoshoot? [car traversing over uneven ground.] [silence in the vehicle.] [car traversing over rocky ground, babbling creek in the background.] [minimalist piano enters, plays throughout.] (dad) we got our subaru forester w
>> steve: 7-eleven >> jimmy: it's easy. >> steve: math math >> jimmy: it's making math fun >> steve:e jonah hill, plus a dry erase board, it equals post malone there you go [ laughter ] that's all the time we have for "popular mathematics." we have a great show one of the funniest dudes ever, kevin james, is here tonight [ cheers and applause oh, i love her, from "saturday night live," sarah sherman is here [ cheers and applause and we have...
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anyone see a math problem?ed to start flattening things out because in 2023, last year, we still had a bunch of the democrats crazy spending on everything from their inflation reduction act which is completely orwellian name and proves you can name anything around here and it doesn't have to do with what the legislation does. we were handing money out. 20 be the rough fiscal year. the first three months in 2023, last fiscal year, we borrowed $490 billion. anyone see a math problem there? so what does■z■ that mean to you and i and the sovereignty and the stability of your country? national debt expected to hit $35 april. remember? last month? earlier this month. we hit 34. 140 days, we hit $35 trillion. it gets so much better. that means if we hit $35 billion in april, first week of may, that means in september just about the time we've ended this fiscal year, we could be crosng trillion. can't wait to be going into the election cycle in november saying, hey, in just this year, we clipped through 34, 35, now we'
anyone see a math problem?ed to start flattening things out because in 2023, last year, we still had a bunch of the democrats crazy spending on everything from their inflation reduction act which is completely orwellian name and proves you can name anything around here and it doesn't have to do with what the legislation does. we were handing money out. 20 be the rough fiscal year. the first three months in 2023, last fiscal year, we borrowed $490 billion. anyone see a math problem there? so...
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when else the right questions, chuck g p t come spits out solutions that help the students solve math problems on that right in the past. and the system that responds to individual needs, the position comes cost input. so it's very good at analyzing tasks, you know, and it's very good at explaining how to solve them and it almost, but it can actually solve the problems for you often lose the cost i less need us to. that's not to be, especially when it comes to math, it's often wrong that's a foolish, but it's good at suggesting what you have to do and explaining what it's actually about breaking down to us and explaining them in simpler terms of the candidates. i have to admit that it was the 2nd group and especially for someone like me who has a hard time with math, it's definitely a help during the streets for the math teacher, you're not supposed to go sees great potential. and i, even if it caught the master very well, he's especially happy to have some, most of holes in the run up to final exams. you'll need to. so i don't have time to go over every question individually with eac
when else the right questions, chuck g p t come spits out solutions that help the students solve math problems on that right in the past. and the system that responds to individual needs, the position comes cost input. so it's very good at analyzing tasks, you know, and it's very good at explaining how to solve them and it almost, but it can actually solve the problems for you often lose the cost i less need us to. that's not to be, especially when it comes to math, it's often wrong that's a...
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they have the math teachers and that's 60% and we can do some quick math. we do all this. they have 110% chance of making it to the super bowl. >> we caught it. hide your students this morning. as you see here we're going big. take that to the bank. stay with us for all thing 49ers. exciting day and again we celebrate this energy in the bay area. we love that this is all about community. and for the morning headlines i'm going to send it back to you from our vr set. >> thank you, reed. the nba has postponed a second warriors' game after the death of an assistant coach. 46-year-old dehan milojevic suffered heart attack tuesday night. he died the next day. wednesday's game against the jazz was post penned and now a game scheduled for tonight is also an hold. no makeup dates have been set just yet. >>> new covid-19 guidelines out in california. the state is now easing its recommendations so that people who test positive but don't have symptoms can return to school or work. and instead of the five day isolation after a positive test, kids can head back to school and adults can
they have the math teachers and that's 60% and we can do some quick math. we do all this. they have 110% chance of making it to the super bowl. >> we caught it. hide your students this morning. as you see here we're going big. take that to the bank. stay with us for all thing 49ers. exciting day and again we celebrate this energy in the bay area. we love that this is all about community. and for the morning headlines i'm going to send it back to you from our vr set. >> thank you,...
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and the benefit of year-on-year math that conspired to zral accelerate line to in measured inflationn 2024 already seeing, renewed supply chain issues thanks to ways going on in the middle east and, of course, in have eastern europe. that is driving up shipping rates commodity prices oil in particular, it also year-on-year math once through march starts to become a problem, for the inflation readings especially for the fed in that you know, basically the low in inflation will be march and will move higher this idea they will wait not cut in march but cut in may really flies in the face of that math, because the inflation numbers will be moving up, in that environment. jackie: mark jump in. >>. mark: stephanie brings up breath points inflation through history whenever high inflationary period 87% of the time ends up a second wave inflation that is one thing i am concerned about. in regarding to the fed potentially cutting too quickly i want to ask you about the gdp print coming out shortly, when i look at the last several quarters gdp prints consumption has a been all over the map up
and the benefit of year-on-year math that conspired to zral accelerate line to in measured inflationn 2024 already seeing, renewed supply chain issues thanks to ways going on in the middle east and, of course, in have eastern europe. that is driving up shipping rates commodity prices oil in particular, it also year-on-year math once through march starts to become a problem, for the inflation readings especially for the fed in that you know, basically the low in inflation will be march and will...
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we are doubling down on math. we will be doing double blocks of math in k -- eight. and our science program has been redesigned to have a very significant quantitative underpinnings. we aspire for 60% of our kids to major in math, finance, and engineering. >> in college? >> in college. we believe it is the week mathematics that holds kids a back and anyways are socioeconomics but particularly devastating for kids of color. we are aiming to solve that by rewriting scientific curriculum has a very strong quantitative space. >> i spent my year high school graduating class very, very small. >> not even 2017. you know that better than i would. that said it's obviously small. fort graduating classes to college. >> more? how are they doing question good. 500 kids and we have three graduating of the four-year completion rate as the first two classes in the middle of coded. until those kids had some challenges at home. we are averaging a four year graduation rates of about 70%. which is significantly higher than the national average. we think that will get its exceedingly hig
we are doubling down on math. we will be doing double blocks of math in k -- eight. and our science program has been redesigned to have a very significant quantitative underpinnings. we aspire for 60% of our kids to major in math, finance, and engineering. >> in college? >> in college. we believe it is the week mathematics that holds kids a back and anyways are socioeconomics but particularly devastating for kids of color. we are aiming to solve that by rewriting scientific...
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he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the solution. dr. t has been reforming mathematics education ever since. reinvigorating classrooms around the globe. serve as advisor to john muir and 4 school pilot supporting professional development and implementation of this effective math intervention. his work impacted teachers and hundreds of students in san francisco who are learning to excel and more beautifully to love math. thank you dr. t for making your mark on educators and students in san francisco. thank you for paving the way for so many of us to learn to bring the joy back to teaching and
he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the...
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he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the solution. dr. t has been reforming mathematics education ever since. reinvigorating classrooms around the globe. serve as advisor to john muir and 4 school pilot supporting professional development and implementation of this effective math intervention. his work impacted teachers and hundreds of students in san francisco who are learning to excel and more beautifully to love math. thank you dr. t for making your mark on educators and students in san francisco. thank you for paving the way for so many of us to learn to bring the joy back to teaching and
he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the...
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i understand the maths.and? i understand the maths. i don't know whether all of that - understand? i understand the maths. i don't know whether all of that was i i don't know whether all of that was behind this. if i don't know whether all of that was behind this— behind this. if we were to delve into the underlying _ behind this. if we were to delve into the underlying material- behind this. if we were to delve i into the underlying material that's exactly _ into the underlying material that's exactly what i would show. i put some _ exactly what i would show. i put some money in place, but the reversal— some money in place, but the reversal wants to reverse that, it should _ reversal wants to reverse that, it should then apply a— to take it back to zero _ should then apply a— to take it back to zero. what it did was the mathematical symbol in the code was another— mathematical symbol in the code was another plosaj in so it doubled it. understood, and i agree. it another plosaj in so it doubled it. understoo
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you can't pay your bills, if you can't do math. how are we going to compete in a modern, high-tech economy if we can't do math? i don't think anybody's thought about that. we just keep going on down the same road. according to the national science foundation, china graduated 1.2 million engineers in 2016. we graduated 130,000. one third of chinese college students major in engineering. in america it's 7%. how are we going to compete against our biggest adversary, china, if we're not educated? kids in china are learning cal calculus, and this is in elementary school. kids in china are learning calculus, while our kids are studying pronouns and the 50 genders in the critical race theory. it is a disservice. we are cheating our kids. and frankly, it's a national security issue. my democratic colleagues need to remember that our education system does not exist for the sake of the teachers or principals, administrators, or even coaches. it doesn't exist for that. it's not about our teachers' unions. it's about our students getting an ed
you can't pay your bills, if you can't do math. how are we going to compete in a modern, high-tech economy if we can't do math? i don't think anybody's thought about that. we just keep going on down the same road. according to the national science foundation, china graduated 1.2 million engineers in 2016. we graduated 130,000. one third of chinese college students major in engineering. in america it's 7%. how are we going to compete against our biggest adversary, china, if we're not educated?...
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so chloe went to math tutoring and greeted by a smiling teacher with a hug and a snack. here are the results. in september, chloe scored in second percentile and in november the 50th percentile and in december she scored in 80th percentile in math. and they're both here with us. thank you for your hard work and thank you for blazing a new trail in virginia. as of last month i'm proud to announce that every single school division is all in, so many more will benefit and virginia is leading. i have proposed again the largest education budget in virginia's history, $20.2 billion over the bianium heading into this next fiscal year annual state funding would have increased $2.1 billion over 2021 levels. a 27% increase including 17% increases for teacher raises, record funding for facilities and even more support for student services. yeah. this has been a tremendous effort on behalf of all of you, thank you because we have been able to fund our schools at a unprecedented level. i would like to caution us, i would caution us from drawing strong opinions you out of date facts t
so chloe went to math tutoring and greeted by a smiling teacher with a hug and a snack. here are the results. in september, chloe scored in second percentile and in november the 50th percentile and in december she scored in 80th percentile in math. and they're both here with us. thank you for your hard work and thank you for blazing a new trail in virginia. as of last month i'm proud to announce that every single school division is all in, so many more will benefit and virginia is leading. i...
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if it's a bicycle with a single say, i could see on things that fellow teach up. math. no sky is a german teacher at the same school feel so regularly use is chuck g, p t. in his license. you can see, i mean we're in the middle of preparing an essay. and today, the aim is for you all to get feedback on a draft that you've already written, to should even hoffman on. and for that, we need to talk about what prompt we need to enter. whether it's good to him by popular e style or text structure, students had learned how to write good prompt the entries and chunk g p t. this time the i a suppose to get some specific tips on wherever and how to improve that recipes. as it tends to be taking its activity 1st, told me that the pros and cons i entered here could be structured more clearly i should feed things. so i did that and then re entered it. anything like that. and then it said, well done. well, it works now cuz i also think the text is better now do the structure is generally better than you suspect. it reads better and more clearly in sat it improve the flow and made my
if it's a bicycle with a single say, i could see on things that fellow teach up. math. no sky is a german teacher at the same school feel so regularly use is chuck g, p t. in his license. you can see, i mean we're in the middle of preparing an essay. and today, the aim is for you all to get feedback on a draft that you've already written, to should even hoffman on. and for that, we need to talk about what prompt we need to enter. whether it's good to him by popular e style or text structure,...
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it is not the record for maths because they are other types of maths problems.f logic and reasoning, and it is actually full of critical analysis, it is full of looking at consistency checking, it is looking at contradictions, and then it is applying it to real—world problems. write, and so that is why it is absolutely significant, because they can continue to do this, they can demonstrate that al can conduct research. i didn't mathematician shouldn't fear too much because this... �* ., | shouldn't fear too much because this---_ i was i this... don't point at me. i was bein: this... don't point at me. i was being polite- — this... don't point at me. i was being polite- i— this... don't point at me. i was being polite. i was _ this... don't point at me. i was being polite. i was being - this... don't point at me. i was - being polite. i was being inclusive. the reason why, you know, we are still a long way from things, if you think about things like fear matt's of fear in the 1600s, and if you write in the margins, he is a theory, but he literally wrote, there is
it is not the record for maths because they are other types of maths problems.f logic and reasoning, and it is actually full of critical analysis, it is full of looking at consistency checking, it is looking at contradictions, and then it is applying it to real—world problems. write, and so that is why it is absolutely significant, because they can continue to do this, they can demonstrate that al can conduct research. i didn't mathematician shouldn't fear too much because this... �* ., |...
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i'm still at work, i'm studying math i’ve already done it with stepan, i can go to bed then, well, goght, dad , good night, where is your donkey? what about the donkey of your day, he took the zoo, do you have a zoo here? we have everything here, just like on earth, only better, and we have a speedway, made from a speedway. and i will soon die, you will die right today, like today, you are always here, today, this is eternity, this is where they have centuries, and my finger is in a bag, no do you know whose, one tatar, tatar, what’s his name, where does he live? well, that's it, come on, wake up, why wake up, who are they telling, the main new year's concert, tomorrow at 22:40 on ntv. the question of the unification of germany is up to us to decide, and not for the germans who lost the war, but they lived so well, why this perestroika, your gorbachev will ruin our country, stop reading these lights, in berlin there is now chaos, we need someone with unique experience, my legend , your beloved. photographer tas needs access to buy an archive in the marcus archive wulf, we know that yo
i'm still at work, i'm studying math i’ve already done it with stepan, i can go to bed then, well, goght, dad , good night, where is your donkey? what about the donkey of your day, he took the zoo, do you have a zoo here? we have everything here, just like on earth, only better, and we have a speedway, made from a speedway. and i will soon die, you will die right today, like today, you are always here, today, this is eternity, this is where they have centuries, and my finger is in a bag, no...
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stuart: you are good at math, looks prohibitive for her. what do you think? >> i've never been good at balancing checkbook so my math, not particularly strong. i leave it to her campaign to determine whether or not there is a path forward. as long as she's in the race i am there. stuart: next stop south carolina, depending on the pole donald trump leads by 30. in one poll close in one pole close to 40 points. don't know how real that is. if she doesn't is it over? >> i will leave that to her to decide. keep in mind some ominous signs for donald trump that came out of new hampshire. he did very poorly as pointed out in one of your previous segments with moderates. he's going to need those votes if he is going to win new hampshire. rather than trying to embrace them, he was insulting to those voters and reminded them why they didn't vote for him and why he lost in 2,020, notwithstanding his protestations to continue to say he won. if you are going to win in new hampshire, wisconsin, michigan, georgia, arizona, nevada, pennsylvania, you're going to have to win a
stuart: you are good at math, looks prohibitive for her. what do you think? >> i've never been good at balancing checkbook so my math, not particularly strong. i leave it to her campaign to determine whether or not there is a path forward. as long as she's in the race i am there. stuart: next stop south carolina, depending on the pole donald trump leads by 30. in one poll close in one pole close to 40 points. don't know how real that is. if she doesn't is it over? >> i will leave...
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that math isn't there.at claim that democrats could secure the right, isn't that giving people false hope? >> i don't think so. right now one in three women in this country live in a state they have no access to reproductive freedom to make their own decision. if they hve a partial miscarriage at home or sepsis or at the -- reproductive health is at risk they have no ability to get that service, and so this is why i think if a donald trump is president or any of the people on the republican side right now unfortunately is, they are going to promote an abortion ban for all of us. right now, this president has said he is absolutely going to fight for reproductive freedom, even if he doesn't have a congress that will send that bill to his desk. him being in the white house keeps a national ban from happening. >> you're saying if somehow republicans were to sweep the senate and sweep the house, joe biden would veto that bill? >> yes. >> you actually think that's a legitimate promise to make to voters? joe biden
that math isn't there.at claim that democrats could secure the right, isn't that giving people false hope? >> i don't think so. right now one in three women in this country live in a state they have no access to reproductive freedom to make their own decision. if they hve a partial miscarriage at home or sepsis or at the -- reproductive health is at risk they have no ability to get that service, and so this is why i think if a donald trump is president or any of the people on the...
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that is not clear but if we do simple maths, - the united states? about . the united states? that is not clear. but if we do simple maths, about 130 so far between united airlines and alaska airlines. the israeli army says it's completed what it claims is the "dismantling" of hamas's command structure in the northern gaza strip. a spokesman said hamas fighters could operate only �*sporadically�* in the area. it comes as the lebanese group, hezbollah, says it's launched a barrage of rockets at northern israel, in response to an explosion in beirut that killed a top hamas official earlier this week. a hezbollah statement said they hit an air traffic control base in meron with 62 rockets. the israeli military said it had identified about a0 launches from lebanon. its thought to be the biggest launch of rockets into northern israel so far. preventing the gaza conflict from spreading is a key objective of the us secretary of state, antony blinken who is beginning a fresh round of diplomacy in the middle east. he's been meeting turkey's president erdogan
that is not clear but if we do simple maths, - the united states? about . the united states? that is not clear. but if we do simple maths, about 130 so far between united airlines and alaska airlines. the israeli army says it's completed what it claims is the "dismantling" of hamas's command structure in the northern gaza strip. a spokesman said hamas fighters could operate only �*sporadically�* in the area. it comes as the lebanese group, hezbollah, says it's launched a barrage...
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we can do some quick math and we do all this.% chance of making it to the super bowl. >> hey, i agree. and now i like math. once again. thank you. so we're going big and you can see it here. and you you can take all of this to the bank to make it fun for you right there on the tv screen. stay with us all morning long for all things 49ers and now take it away for the morning headlines, back to you from our virtual reality set. >> thanks reed. >>> nba has postponed a second warriors' game after the death of an assistant coach. 46-year-old dehan mill virtual suffered a heart attack on tuesday night and he died the next day. wednesday's game against the utah jazz was postpone and now game at the chase center scheduled for tonight is also on hold against the dallas mavericks. >>> new covid-19 guidelines out in california. the state is now easing its recommendations so that people who test positive but don't have any symptoms can return to work or school. and instead of the five day isolation after a positive test, kids can head back t
we can do some quick math and we do all this.% chance of making it to the super bowl. >> hey, i agree. and now i like math. once again. thank you. so we're going big and you can see it here. and you you can take all of this to the bank to make it fun for you right there on the tv screen. stay with us all morning long for all things 49ers and now take it away for the morning headlines, back to you from our virtual reality set. >> thanks reed. >>> nba has postponed a second...
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it's very tough delegate math. for now we've seen new hampshire sort of as she would say correct iowa. we've seen it be an echo. aisle thinking back to 2000. george w. bush came with a head of steam out of iowa, a huge margin. trump's is bigger, but john mccain slowed that roll here. hillary clinton did the same with barack obama. so as you have seen this as well as i have, new hampshire can change things. but going forward, it's still the same tough math. >> it definitely is. i mean, and it's -- you just never know with new hampshire. it can really change the course of things, but it's usually in a situation where the entire field is much less predictable, period, where there is not a front runner that is as solid as the one we've seen in donald trump. jeff zeleny, thank you. phil, poppy, back to you. >> kasie, thank you, i just learned about manch vegas and why it's called that. we'll get back to you soon. cnn political commentator, anna navarro, cnn political commentator, adam kinzinger, biden white house commun
it's very tough delegate math. for now we've seen new hampshire sort of as she would say correct iowa. we've seen it be an echo. aisle thinking back to 2000. george w. bush came with a head of steam out of iowa, a huge margin. trump's is bigger, but john mccain slowed that roll here. hillary clinton did the same with barack obama. so as you have seen this as well as i have, new hampshire can change things. but going forward, it's still the same tough math. >> it definitely is. i mean, and...
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how our department of public works worked, i asked our ci eng for this and there is they did some math. it turned out it was justified. next thing i theu one of the the kid and the two of us together installed a stop sign at the corner of don avenue in south bend, indiana. those are the kind of things that, you know as mayors what it's like to have incredibly immediate impact. the importance of your work readily intelligible to a 10-year-old child. even ase most confounding issuen public policy and american politics. and public administration today. ■j always try to remember the spirit of those early days, navigating what our city government could do, as i work now in washingtit under president biden's leadership to try to make your job a little bit easier. especially at a i see division e national and global level, the more convinced i am that salvation comes from the local. and i believe in many ways the most meaningful measure of our success as an administration will communities are doing at a local level. or to put it another way, whether we are making your jobs easier as american
how our department of public works worked, i asked our ci eng for this and there is they did some math. it turned out it was justified. next thing i theu one of the the kid and the two of us together installed a stop sign at the corner of don avenue in south bend, indiana. those are the kind of things that, you know as mayors what it's like to have incredibly immediate impact. the importance of your work readily intelligible to a 10-year-old child. even ase most confounding issuen public policy...
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it would help to do some mental math. close to south bend where i grew up. if you are in roseland indiana, you can get to downtown chicago more quickly than if you are in the roseland neighborhood of chicago. we are changing that, changing that to make sure that kind of mobility is not a barrier to the kind of good paying jobs that can help them build up their families. we were in buffalo last year where half a century ago federal funding was part of the problem. the kensington expressway cut off, you have seen that played community in the us. we are working to change that. stephanie barber whose organization called the restore our community coalition fought to restore that neighborhood for the better part of her life before she sadly passed away a few days ago, she saw the commitment of federal and state funding she had been seeking her entire life, to create connection, along with that that thing very few mayors are able to access, new land to use for community benefits, which help in this administration. transportation infrastructures one of those realms
it would help to do some mental math. close to south bend where i grew up. if you are in roseland indiana, you can get to downtown chicago more quickly than if you are in the roseland neighborhood of chicago. we are changing that, changing that to make sure that kind of mobility is not a barrier to the kind of good paying jobs that can help them build up their families. we were in buffalo last year where half a century ago federal funding was part of the problem. the kensington expressway cut...
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iowa, because everyone else has dropped out, because of the coalescing around him, because of the math in the upcoming events, a victory here is really what will define success for him. >> let's talk about what happens after tomorrow. i'm going it put up the schedule here roughly. this is the primary calendar. people can see it here. there are a smattering of early contests. nikki haley is not competing in the nevada caucuses. south carolina is on the 24th of february. michigan is on the 27th. and everything in green here is super tuesday on march 5th. so what is this mean as we look at this for nikki haley? >> it also matters that what kinds of contests are being held in these states. so about half of them are going to be contests where either there's no registration in the state and the open election can be open to independents or-of them are closed to just republicans only, which has not been her strong suit. if you look at the preelection polling here in new hampshire, if you start looking at the delegate math and what will nikki haley need to do to be truly in a viable position fo
iowa, because everyone else has dropped out, because of the coalescing around him, because of the math in the upcoming events, a victory here is really what will define success for him. >> let's talk about what happens after tomorrow. i'm going it put up the schedule here roughly. this is the primary calendar. people can see it here. there are a smattering of early contests. nikki haley is not competing in the nevada caucuses. south carolina is on the 24th of february. michigan is on the...
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so he went into the math class and he got the backpack that we know had a gun in it now.e took that backpack back in to give it to ethan. you're going to listen to his defense of not searching that backpack. >> did they request the search of that baggy. >> they did not. >> did you search that bag? >> i did not. i didn't think it rose to the owe occasion. i didn't have reasonable suspension. >> explain that. >> reasonable suspension means is you have to have something of reasonable suspicious activity include searching student bodies. >> so, he was researching bullets, violent writings on the math sheet, no search of the backpack. there's a civil suit. but the discussion with parents and the concern has been for two years. now, the jury has to look at a video, and this was the video in the jail right after ethan was charged with mass murder, jennifer and james went into that jail, and they went into the room where their son was. listen to their reaction, their demeanor and ethan's. >> why? why? >> i love you. i love you. i love you. >> i love you. i love you. i love you. i
so he went into the math class and he got the backpack that we know had a gun in it now.e took that backpack back in to give it to ethan. you're going to listen to his defense of not searching that backpack. >> did they request the search of that baggy. >> they did not. >> did you search that bag? >> i did not. i didn't think it rose to the owe occasion. i didn't have reasonable suspension. >> explain that. >> reasonable suspension means is you have to have...
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. >>> plus, rethinking middle school math. one bay area school district wants to give eighth graders the option to take algebra. why district leaders say the idea adds up. >>> this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this friday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. bay area, get ready. niners spirit in full effect as the faithful show up and show out, ahead of this weekend's nfc championship game. >> "today in the bay"'s bob redell is live this morning. the party officially kicking into high gear this morning. >> reporter: we're at the lot at city center here in san ramon, we're doing a "today" show pep rally. we've got the "today" show camera positioned over there. we're going to be live on the "today" show at 5:30. fans started showing up at 3:00, and the idea is we're trying to represent 49ers fans and the bay area because the other affiliates from detroit, kansas city will be doing the same. what time did you get here? >> 3:30. >> why are you dedicated? >> i've been a fan for generations, my father, m
. >>> plus, rethinking middle school math. one bay area school district wants to give eighth graders the option to take algebra. why district leaders say the idea adds up. >>> this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this friday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. bay area, get ready. niners spirit in full effect as the faithful show up and show out, ahead of this weekend's nfc championship game. >> "today in the bay"'s...
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we've talked about this -- dan mentioned it, but just for the math portion. i mean, 4$400 billion of revenu this year, 417 next year. do the math, it's less than 5%. eps growth, i don't know, maybe 6%, 8% at max. margins have been flat lining for awhile. yes, their install base, it's 25% now, services of overall revenue, which is why they get the valuation. you tell me. this is 28 times next year's numbers for a company that's been sort of -- i hate even saying it, but muddling along over the last three, four quarters. >> you can believe the tsmc narrative and not believe in the apple story, correct? >> yes. because the tsmc is data center, it's leading edge other technologies. i mean, look. by the way, the numbers today also show that intel is not closing fast on technology. i mean, they talk about adoption on their three nanometer. intel is outsourcing more of their foundries. i'm a shareholder, i didn't love that announcement. today was all about excitement you should have for tech and for tech spending chl. and the fact thatsemiconductors make a fresh new
we've talked about this -- dan mentioned it, but just for the math portion. i mean, 4$400 billion of revenu this year, 417 next year. do the math, it's less than 5%. eps growth, i don't know, maybe 6%, 8% at max. margins have been flat lining for awhile. yes, their install base, it's 25% now, services of overall revenue, which is why they get the valuation. you tell me. this is 28 times next year's numbers for a company that's been sort of -- i hate even saying it, but muddling along over the...
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you mentioned the math and the math if she fails to win her home state.makes it an uphill baitle. there's those on super tuesday where she might have a shot. but the math just delays the coronation, if you will. do you buy that? >> i think the big inflection point is super tuesday. if she doesn't gather enough support on that day, i think we'll see her bow out and she will do it with dignity. if she bows out now, i think she's just too early. there's no big reason for her as a politician to leave right now. i mean, there's reasons for others to argue that she leaves. if i was in her seat, i'm not seeing a lot of reasons to leave unless the money dried up. >> neil: it's still early. 1% of the available republican vote, we could see it play out for kicks. all right, guys. thanks very much. in the meantime, the faa gives the green light go ahead for the 737 max boeing plane. a lot of carriers not sure what to do with it. kelly has more. >> neil, we've been talking to travelers all day here at o'hare in chicago. those travelers with anxiety to have options. w
you mentioned the math and the math if she fails to win her home state.makes it an uphill baitle. there's those on super tuesday where she might have a shot. but the math just delays the coronation, if you will. do you buy that? >> i think the big inflection point is super tuesday. if she doesn't gather enough support on that day, i think we'll see her bow out and she will do it with dignity. if she bows out now, i think she's just too early. there's no big reason for her as a politician...
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exact. to do any maths. exact. >> does that make. they to do any maths. talk does that make. they to do any maths. exact. >> talk about. that make. they can talk about. >> somebody talked about >> well somebody talked about him. um he went for what him. he had um he went for what was it. uh, double 16. no 16, double ten. because he double ten. uh, because he was trying could trying to get 36 and he could have gone double. i think i'm getting he could getting this right. he could have double he's so have gone double 18, but he's so he's of double ten to he's so fond of double ten to finish. and is is the finish. and this is this is the sort of calculations people make sitting which is rare. sitting at home, which is rare. it's true. you know, if you're watching strictly, you have watching strictly, all you have to add four single to do is add up four single digit numbers and very easily. usually there are only 1 or 2 of ten, you know. >> does that make him smart >> but does that make him smart and to hang out with? >> not necessarily. einstein i would good
exact. to do any maths. exact. >> does that make. they to do any maths. talk does that make. they to do any maths. exact. >> talk about. that make. they can talk about. >> somebody talked about >> well somebody talked about him. um he went for what him. he had um he went for what was it. uh, double 16. no 16, double ten. because he double ten. uh, because he was trying could trying to get 36 and he could have gone double. i think i'm getting he could getting this right....
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works worked, i asked our city engineer, do we have a process for this and there is they did some mathwas justifi. next thing i theu one of the first days in office we found the kid and the two of us together installed a stop sign at the corner of don moore avenue in south bend, indiana. those are the kind of thing that, you know as mayors what it's like to have that incredibly immediate impact. the importance of your work readily intelligible to a 10-year-old child. even as you deal with some of the most confounding issues in public and public administration today. i always try to remember the spirit of those early days, government could do, as i work now in washington with my administration colleagues under president biden's leadership to try to make your job a little bit easier. especially at a time like this. the more i see division at the national and gba more convinced i am that salvation comes from the local. and i believe in many ways the most meaningful measur of our success as an administration will be how communities are doing at a local level. or to put it another way, whet
works worked, i asked our city engineer, do we have a process for this and there is they did some mathwas justifi. next thing i theu one of the first days in office we found the kid and the two of us together installed a stop sign at the corner of don moore avenue in south bend, indiana. those are the kind of thing that, you know as mayors what it's like to have that incredibly immediate impact. the importance of your work readily intelligible to a 10-year-old child. even as you deal with some...
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we don't want to, we need physics education, we need math education, we need education we need scienced we can't hire you . you are the first-ranked young man in the university. it is not clear whether he is a successful teacher or a successful professor in the university. i believe that this thinking of pursuing bc is seeking to sell education. you are asking for an interview with the governor at the time of shiraz and at the time of mr. rouhani. look, he says, what is the university for when we have so many educated people? i want to say that this thinking should be eliminated . dear dr. sarkhiz, i want you to speak fairly. your statements must be fair. this person is human. people are doing it they will judge you based on what calculations and books you are talking about. during the period of mr. fani, there was no employment, so allow it, mr. dr. inai, who came to farhangian universities in 2019, 2019 , 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019. i want to say that dr. fani became the minister of education in the circumstances that you and dr. haji babaei decided in
we don't want to, we need physics education, we need math education, we need education we need scienced we can't hire you . you are the first-ranked young man in the university. it is not clear whether he is a successful teacher or a successful professor in the university. i believe that this thinking of pursuing bc is seeking to sell education. you are asking for an interview with the governor at the time of shiraz and at the time of mr. rouhani. look, he says, what is the university for when...
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>>> and the tiktok teacher whose math lessons are adding up to a six-figure success. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. on the heels of the latest winter storm right now making its exit from the northeast, millions are bracing for the next round of bitter cold coming in right behind the snow. the weather certainly no help to the pilot of this small utility plane when it was forced to make an ultimately safe emergency landing on a snowy virginia highway this afternoon this stretch of extreme cold has proved especially dangerous contributing to nearly 60 deaths around the country since january 12th from car accidents to falling trees to snow shoveling mishaps including in buffalo where lake-effect snow has buried some neighborhoods in up to five feet of snow since saturday right now 17 million across the south are under freeze alerts, windchill alerts stretching back to montana. once again tonight, emilie ikeda leads us off. >> reporter: as freezing rain and blinding snow torment communities coast to coast, tonight a staggeri
>>> and the tiktok teacher whose math lessons are adding up to a six-figure success. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. on the heels of the latest winter storm right now making its exit from the northeast, millions are bracing for the next round of bitter cold coming in right behind the snow. the weather certainly no help to the pilot of this small utility plane when it was forced to make an...