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. >> matt alexander: thank you. i want to come back to the school budget and guidance and it should come to the superintendent with the intention that it does not honor the mission and the values and the superintendent has to convince us of the budget. my vote is no right now on the budget and waiting to be convinced next year. i don't understand that process for going into the next year, and this also says, you know because of the potential for back and forth as part of the deliberative process and for beginning the adoption process at least 4-6 months prior to deadline of adoption. to me a meeting in early june does not seem like the time to begin and i'm confused about that and i'm not sure how that's going to play out with our process that we are smaller. >> sure, tonight, first to clarify. tonight you are not approving a budget. you are approving the second interim report for the 22/23 school year budget which was developed before we adopted goals. then for the process you described, we did have our budget work
. >> matt alexander: thank you. i want to come back to the school budget and guidance and it should come to the superintendent with the intention that it does not honor the mission and the values and the superintendent has to convince us of the budget. my vote is no right now on the budget and waiting to be convinced next year. i don't understand that process for going into the next year, and this also says, you know because of the potential for back and forth as part of the deliberative...
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i'm like a matte future child, go away alexander still amazingly clear fingers.d arthur stole his wife. i was told it was a deal. well, we didn’t really agree for 45 years. i think there may still be a chance to enter the water. the second time we fly songs from the bottom of my heart andrey malakhov's evening show tomorrow 18:00. i wanted to get her money, she saw asked you not to tell. she was nervous stop. why did you want to give me money? this is a long conversation. let's talk. well and why didn't you tell me right away that you were being threatened? i thought i could handle it. you already have a lot of problems. you are always in the first place for me. we must trust them. who loves you, you know? well, why didn’t you tell your father that i robbed him, are you kidding me? well, first of all, your father. you love vitali, don't confuse our relationship with him in the hospital. what i wanted i know how to get money, come on. there are more than a hundred, i just can’t handle it myself. in short, we have neighbors. well, in the sense of my father, there a
i'm like a matte future child, go away alexander still amazingly clear fingers.d arthur stole his wife. i was told it was a deal. well, we didn’t really agree for 45 years. i think there may still be a chance to enter the water. the second time we fly songs from the bottom of my heart andrey malakhov's evening show tomorrow 18:00. i wanted to get her money, she saw asked you not to tell. she was nervous stop. why did you want to give me money? this is a long conversation. let's talk. well and...
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matt, and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. right saw radio editor and political analyst alexander mackay state is not enough to hold elections for a nation to become a democracy. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally economic issues. and also the revolts in egypt, which was again about economic issues. those problems have large lead not been sold by the governments that came to power after the arab spring revolt. so it's been made much worse. and this comes down to questions of sovereignty until these nations in the arab nations recover their sovereignty, are able to assert that sovereignty both on economic and political level. then these problems are going to keep reoccurring because it is about fundamentally control of the economy by a local, i least that is tied to western powers, mainly the europeans and the americans. and therefore, you have governments which are not acting in the interest of the great masses of the people. you can have all the elections and summits about democracy that you like. when bless you are securing sovereignty an
matt, and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. right saw radio editor and political analyst alexander mackay state is not enough to hold elections for a nation to become a democracy. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally economic issues. and also the revolts in egypt, which was again about economic issues. those problems have large lead not been sold by the governments that came to power after the arab spring revolt. so it's been...
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matt and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. red star radio editor and political analyst, alexander mckay, says just holding elections doesn't make a democratic nation. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally economic issues. and also the revolts in egypt, which was again about economic issues. those problems have largely not been sold by the governments that came to power after the arab spring result. it's been made much worse. and this comes down to questions of sovereignty until these nations, the, the arab nations recover their sovereignty, are able to assert that sovereignty are both on an economic and political level. then these problems are going to keep reoccurring because it is about fundamentally control of the economy by a local, i least that is tied to western powers, mainly the europeans and the americans. and therefore, you have governments which are not acting in the interest of the great masses of the people. you can have all the elections and summits about democracy that you like and bless you all, securing sovereignty and control
matt and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. red star radio editor and political analyst, alexander mckay, says just holding elections doesn't make a democratic nation. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally economic issues. and also the revolts in egypt, which was again about economic issues. those problems have largely not been sold by the governments that came to power after the arab spring result. it's been made much worse. and...
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matt and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. white star radio editor and political analyst, alexander my case is, is not enough to hold elections for a nation to become a democracy. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally econd.
matt and about to die. there are numerous humanitarian cases like them. white star radio editor and political analyst, alexander my case is, is not enough to hold elections for a nation to become a democracy. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally econd.
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matt hancock during the coronavirus pandemic. and what exactly turned out to be told by our stopcor in the uk, alexander khabarov the former ministeritain hank was let down by an irresistible craving for publicity, hank decided to publish a book of memoirs about his fight against the pandemic and gave the author a journalist and sobel oshot his correspondence with government colleagues and scientists in the messenger. his dug. the book came out, but the details of the secret messages got on the pages of the publication of the telegraph of the former minister. and not only he is now convicted of incompetence from hyung's correspondence, as it turned out that at the beginning of the pandemic, he did not listen to experts who insisted on mandatory testing of visitors and employees of nursing homes to protect the elderly from death , officials. they say that you want to stop testing for people who visit nursing homes from the street and want to leave only testing for those who come there from hospitals. that's right. correct me if i'm wrong on his preferred to simply commit to testing and isolating everyone entering nursing from the ho
matt hancock during the coronavirus pandemic. and what exactly turned out to be told by our stopcor in the uk, alexander khabarov the former ministeritain hank was let down by an irresistible craving for publicity, hank decided to publish a book of memoirs about his fight against the pandemic and gave the author a journalist and sobel oshot his correspondence with government colleagues and scientists in the messenger. his dug. the book came out, but the details of the secret messages got on the...