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. >> i'd like another crack at the s.a.t. >> i think they missed scored mine. check it out back to the roots. >> cool. >> kind of fun. gardening in a can. you get either a dill or manipulate. >> it's fun. >> $6.25 value. cilantro but these are the two we potentially get zplu they make it easy. smells good. >> it's really easy just pop the top. >> and really smells nice. >> what do we have to do. >> great question. it's easy. go to abc7news.com, look for the finney friday free stuff page. we'll get you smart and get you some dill. >> and mint. >> and mint too, yeah. >> thank you michael. >>> when abc 7 news at 5:00 incontinue zploos three, two, one. >> oh, wow. >> the unveiling of an almost life size panda at a bay area school and a special dedication. >>> and starbucks opening doors to the public. we want to know what you think about that if you made the rules, what would starbucks bathroom policy be. >> we've been voting on abc7news.com/vote. you can see more people saying only for customers at the moment but we'll keep the voting open through the end of the 6:
. >> i'd like another crack at the s.a.t. >> i think they missed scored mine. check it out back to the roots. >> cool. >> kind of fun. gardening in a can. you get either a dill or manipulate. >> it's fun. >> $6.25 value. cilantro but these are the two we potentially get zplu they make it easy. smells good. >> it's really easy just pop the top. >> and really smells nice. >> what do we have to do. >> great question. it's easy. go to...
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as part of the s.a.t., we called out a need for improved performance and supports for the african-american, latino and pacific islander communities. >> supervisor fewer: i don't mean to interrupt you, but my question is -- are we funding programs that have impact to close this racial achievement gap? it means not funding overall, all students, but looking at this racial achievement gap and determining the funding of programs about the success they're having in closing the achievement gaps. >> absolutely. the department is looking at race and equity through every step in the process. the slide that was just up and can go back up again just showed some initial, projected information, based on our awardees and who they are planning to serve. you can see our target populations are projected to be at a higher level, more significantly than the pop laugs at -- population at large. we'll be working on programs to make sure that the re real abilities for agencies that are targeting these to be successful. >> supervisor fewer: i'm not looking at participants. i'm looking at impact. i'm not concerne
as part of the s.a.t., we called out a need for improved performance and supports for the african-american, latino and pacific islander communities. >> supervisor fewer: i don't mean to interrupt you, but my question is -- are we funding programs that have impact to close this racial achievement gap? it means not funding overall, all students, but looking at this racial achievement gap and determining the funding of programs about the success they're having in closing the achievement...
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the company that owns the team is worried about how construction work will affect events at the s.a.tnter. alex savidge joining us live in san jose. tell us more about why the team is suing. good morning, alex. >> well, dave, good morning to you. the san jose sharks have filed a lawsuit against bart and the vta. san jose and santa clara and the team is concerned about how this project potentially could impact the s.a.p. center. they believe that the transit agency has not laid out a clear enough plan for how to deal with the loss of parking near the event center and the street closures likely to result from ongoing construction in this area. the transit agency recently approved the $4.7 billion project to build four new participations here in the south bay. according to the mercury news, the sharks, sports, and entertainment company filed a lawsuit trying to stop all work until bart and the vta have an adequate plan in place to deal with those disruptions near the s.a.p. center. this legal challenge also calls on the transit agencies to show they can provide enough parking in the futu
the company that owns the team is worried about how construction work will affect events at the s.a.tnter. alex savidge joining us live in san jose. tell us more about why the team is suing. good morning, alex. >> well, dave, good morning to you. the san jose sharks have filed a lawsuit against bart and the vta. san jose and santa clara and the team is concerned about how this project potentially could impact the s.a.p. center. they believe that the transit agency has not laid out a clear...
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. >> greg: yeah, it is like studying for the s.a.t. while you are trying to ride a bike.nyway, we'll be right back. he should answer these questions on twitter. that's what he should do. i think two hours is way too long. i don't think he should have given them any time. do it in writing somehow. what bothers me most about this is that the investigation, the media, the democrats all appear to be working in tandem. it's like i said yesterday. the iran deal, the democrats push the message, the media. what is the echo in the chamber? unseat and impeach. instead of a counter vision which requires ideas from democrats. they are relying on the ouster switch. we have to get rid of this guy and this is late to do it. you are point, we are probably in one of the most optimistic periods of recent history because we are watching the absence of isis videos. we are watching the absence of a north korean nuclear threat. looking at a strong economy and declining crime overall which is kind of interesting. have they actually planned this out? they don't have to planted. they could try to
. >> greg: yeah, it is like studying for the s.a.t. while you are trying to ride a bike.nyway, we'll be right back. he should answer these questions on twitter. that's what he should do. i think two hours is way too long. i don't think he should have given them any time. do it in writing somehow. what bothers me most about this is that the investigation, the media, the democrats all appear to be working in tandem. it's like i said yesterday. the iran deal, the democrats push the message,...
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i want to end the s.a.t. or sclaftic a.p. duty test, but i think we should continue to teach cursive writing. i'm for breaking up my state's monopoly on the sale of alcohol and i'd like to see the u.s. treasury discontinue manufacture00 of the copper penny. those are all my opinions, or they were at one time expressed in newspaper columns. maybe right now i should be saying, i'm michael smerconish and i prove this message. explains the title of my next book, "clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right: american life in columns." with an introduction by david axelrod and a blurb by governor arnold schwarzenegger. i'm not making a penny, copper or otherwise, on the project. all of my proceeds are going to benefit the children crisis cent center here in philadelphia. who better to dig in than my co compatriot chris cuomo, who launches "cuomo prime time." we spoke earlier. >> "clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right." this may be one of the most perfect titles for what we're living right now and for your role in it ever.
i want to end the s.a.t. or sclaftic a.p. duty test, but i think we should continue to teach cursive writing. i'm for breaking up my state's monopoly on the sale of alcohol and i'd like to see the u.s. treasury discontinue manufacture00 of the copper penny. those are all my opinions, or they were at one time expressed in newspaper columns. maybe right now i should be saying, i'm michael smerconish and i prove this message. explains the title of my next book, "clowns to the left of me,...
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i want to end the s.a.t. e test, but i think we should continue to teach cursive writing. i'm for breaking up my state's monopoly on the sale of alcohol and i'd like to see the u.s. treasury discontinue manufacture of the copper penny. those are all my opinions. or they were at one time expressed in newspaper columns. maybe right now i should be saying i'm michael smerconish and i approve this message. hard to classify, don't you think? which explains the title of my new book out next week "clowns to the left of the me, jokers to the right," with a blurb from governor schwarzenegger. all my provides are going to benefit the children's crisis treatment center in philadelphia which provides social services to kids who are the victims of trauma and who better to dig deep into what it's all about than my fellow centrist compatriot and newly minted cnn primetime anchor chris cuomo who launches "cuomo primetime" 9:00 p.m. east ownern on june t 4th. we spoke earlier. >> "clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.
i want to end the s.a.t. e test, but i think we should continue to teach cursive writing. i'm for breaking up my state's monopoly on the sale of alcohol and i'd like to see the u.s. treasury discontinue manufacture of the copper penny. those are all my opinions. or they were at one time expressed in newspaper columns. maybe right now i should be saying i'm michael smerconish and i approve this message. hard to classify, don't you think? which explains the title of my new book out next week...
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will, thank you for sending the country once again to the dictionary for an s.a.t. d thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> george will gets tonight's last word. if you missed the last word on tv, you can get the last word anytime as a podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. pretty much every day this year has brought new and dramatic stories about the presidency of donald j. trump, the investigation into the president and his allies, and the white house's ongoing attacks on the nation's rule of law. tonight a trio of interviews with some of the central figures in those story lines, beginning with my latest conversation with former trump foreign policy adviser carter page, a man who famously admitted for the first time on this very program last year that he did, indeed, meet with former russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the 2016 republican national convention. >> i'm just trying to get a straight answer. like did yo
will, thank you for sending the country once again to the dictionary for an s.a.t. d thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> george will gets tonight's last word. if you missed the last word on tv, you can get the last word anytime as a podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. pretty much every day this year has brought new and...
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will, thank you for sending the country once again to the dictionary for an s.a.t. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> george will gets tonight's last word. if you missed the last word on tv, you can get the last word anytime as a podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. chris hayes is up next. long before he took up the most powerful office in the world, donald trump had established himself as a public figure, always willing to share his thinking about the issues and events of our time. through two decades, i've interviewed this peripatetic and too often divisive president more than a dozen times, and viewed today, those conversations take on a new meaning when seen through the lens of trump's presidency. let's begin with mr.
will, thank you for sending the country once again to the dictionary for an s.a.t. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> george will gets tonight's last word. if you missed the last word on tv, you can get the last word anytime as a podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. chris hayes is up next. long before he took up the most powerful office in the world, donald trump had established himself as a public...
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scholarship since governor miller served his term, we learned that the entry requirements was 1,300 on the s.a.t. and you had to be on the top of your class to get into the university of georgia. this is 80% of the people of georgia. only set 20% from out of state. and how difficult it is to get into the university of georgia from out of state. the amazing statistic, that the graduation rate is 95%. and those students either get a job upon graduation or go into higher education. amazing accomplishment and largely because of the opportunities presented to the people of georgia flew the hope scholarship. because of the hope scholarship, like i said, georgia is a national leader in education. zell miller will be known as the education governor and he helped build a foundation that, of course, our state enjoys today. during his tenure, he played a role in bringing the children's medical center at augusta university. we have a special attachment, our family does to the medical college of georgia. our 12th grandchild was born eight weeks premature. her first weeks of life she spent in that medical cen
scholarship since governor miller served his term, we learned that the entry requirements was 1,300 on the s.a.t. and you had to be on the top of your class to get into the university of georgia. this is 80% of the people of georgia. only set 20% from out of state. and how difficult it is to get into the university of georgia from out of state. the amazing statistic, that the graduation rate is 95%. and those students either get a job upon graduation or go into higher education. amazing...
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that's the kind of word i would use a word with my children in the college application business, it's an s.a.t. word, look it up and i'm glad to see the country did this today. it means oily, kind of greasy, just too smooth for comfort. again, the sense that -- when fears that mr. pence by now has surfaced all the way through and it's not a pretty picture. again, he has signed on for this. when he first began to sign on to mr. trump, he used to define mr. trump as this good man. what would a bad man look like? >> you have watched mike pence certainly since his congressional career. are you surprised? >> i am surprised. he was a congressman of bravery on occasions, voted against, inspite of pressure, against medicare part d. opposed no child left behind because he thought this was instrugs on the state and local responsibility. when he said good-bye to all that and he's going to do whatever the audience in front of him wants and expects to have done. which is why it was so shocking what he did in arizona with arpaio. when he said i'm honored to have arpaio here, he's saying politics now is enti
that's the kind of word i would use a word with my children in the college application business, it's an s.a.t. word, look it up and i'm glad to see the country did this today. it means oily, kind of greasy, just too smooth for comfort. again, the sense that -- when fears that mr. pence by now has surfaced all the way through and it's not a pretty picture. again, he has signed on for this. when he first began to sign on to mr. trump, he used to define mr. trump as this good man. what would a...
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the united states tae kwon do union. few records exist and no continuity exists between usc and new s.a.t. with regard to the organization leadership or senior staff. the information documents that accumulated a become an executive director in september last year, i've concluded the organization prior to 2015. as administrations come aboard and ethics committees change personnel. u.s.a. tae kwon do has balanced its authorization to protect members from misconduct while also abiding by requirement to protect the rights of the accused. >> mr. mcnally, could you pull the microphone closer? >> 2015 following allegations by an athlete on the hands of the cultures, u.s.a. tae kwon do immediately retained from the firm specializing amateur sport in 1985 to serve as an independent outside counsel. from this point forward, u.s.a. tae kwon do has relied on its outside counsel in an effort to uncover sexual assault misconduct and to pursue sanctions against dependence. outside counsel operate without any limitation with no control by u.s.a. tae kwon do is who you should or should not pursue and only r
the united states tae kwon do union. few records exist and no continuity exists between usc and new s.a.t. with regard to the organization leadership or senior staff. the information documents that accumulated a become an executive director in september last year, i've concluded the organization prior to 2015. as administrations come aboard and ethics committees change personnel. u.s.a. tae kwon do has balanced its authorization to protect members from misconduct while also abiding by...
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she brought her back to the heart of the family and she said there until she died in 2005 with all of her siblings at her side at s.a.t. coleta's. -- st. coleta's. she goes to the bedroom, props herself up, with typical fashion, with pencils out of her hair, all kinds of scattershot ways, has a scattering of legal pads on her bed. she summons lowell weicker to her bedside, former governor and senator from connecticut, father of a child with intellectual disabilities, now an adult. lowell weicker goes to her side thinking this will be a friendly chat. he knows she is in ailing health. by now ted has been diagnosed with the brain tumor that would take his life the following summer. he said, you walked into the room and there she is, as fierce as she has ever been, saying, oh, what are we going to do about these amendments to the americans with disabilities act? i'm worried? what if tom harkin retires? what will we do without orrin hatch? [laughter]. he said i was tempted to sit on the edge of her bed but sort of frightened, she was so loud. so they hashed out politics to the very end of her life. she was fighting the fi
she brought her back to the heart of the family and she said there until she died in 2005 with all of her siblings at her side at s.a.t. coleta's. -- st. coleta's. she goes to the bedroom, props herself up, with typical fashion, with pencils out of her hair, all kinds of scattershot ways, has a scattering of legal pads on her bed. she summons lowell weicker to her bedside, former governor and senator from connecticut, father of a child with intellectual disabilities, now an adult. lowell...
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. >> the staff says it focuses on preparing students for college. they take them on field trips, provide counseling, s.a.t. preparation, and meet regularly to discuss higher education. dr.lou taylor has been teaching for 44 years. >> when the students are getting ready to go off to college, that's really exciting. >> students say growing up here in west oakland is anything but easy. they say they've had to avoid or overcome hardships that others rarely have to think about. >> a lot of girls in this age, that get pregnant during high school. that's something that i made sure didn't happen to me. >> jamaiah will be off to fresno state university. >> we really stress that this is your ticket out and the college education, if you work with us, we can get you there. >> for me to be going to college, i'm very proud of myself. >> in oakland, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> that's an amazing story. 97%. that's really great. inspirational. so, high temperatures today were mostly in the 70s. cooler than you'd expect. temperatures are going to be below the average really for the next couple days. no big changes. 79 in antioch.
. >> the staff says it focuses on preparing students for college. they take them on field trips, provide counseling, s.a.t. preparation, and meet regularly to discuss higher education. dr.lou taylor has been teaching for 44 years. >> when the students are getting ready to go off to college, that's really exciting. >> students say growing up here in west oakland is anything but easy. they say they've had to avoid or overcome hardships that others rarely have to think about....
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the mayor to answer. and his answer is obtuse. it is kind of never -- an s.a.t. question, never, ever, all and any. of those declarative statements and i think he's leaving the door open just in case. >> just a red flag, don't you think? >> i just feel like all of this is more about rudy giuliani than anything else. >> really? >> i think this is sort of he thinks this is normal. the way he's been saying -- even when he was talking about paying people off that of course this is what cohen does because this is what lawyers do. these are the kind of things i do for my clients. really? because that is not really -- most of us don't think that is that normal. >> so take a listen to rudy giuliani to how president trump might respond to robert mueller special counsel issuing a subpoena to him. >> are you confident the president will not take the fifth in this case? >> oh, how could i be confident of that. >> so leaving open the possibility the president will take the fifth. you know who thinks it looks fishy if you take the fifth -- >> me. >> take a look. >> trump. >> the mob takes the fifth. if you are i
the mayor to answer. and his answer is obtuse. it is kind of never -- an s.a.t. question, never, ever, all and any. of those declarative statements and i think he's leaving the door open just in case. >> just a red flag, don't you think? >> i just feel like all of this is more about rudy giuliani than anything else. >> really? >> i think this is sort of he thinks this is normal. the way he's been saying -- even when he was talking about paying people off that of course...
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s.a.t. test, actually. >> jimmy: you didn't, really, never took it? >> no, i didn't go to college. i clearly got theeers going, yes, i was accepted to yale. and i go, what are you going there for? >> yeah. i don't know. i mean -- i bet i'm smart enough from that strip mall school. >> jimmy: yeah, right. you don't need yale, you went to a strip mall. >> yeah, that's right. it's all overrated, it's the same, the same. >> jimmy: what? i mean, really what kind of -- like where was your prom held? was it like in a dairy queen or something? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: do you keep in touch with any of the kids from strip mall high school? >> sadly, i do not. i do not. >> jimmy: you do not. >> there were nice kids there, it was great. you know what? i think i learned stuff. >> jimmy: you seem to be pretty smart. this show of yours is super popular and not just here in the united states but all around the world, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: like where have you gone, and how -- do people recognize you when you go to other countries? >> recently promoting the show in rome and tokyo, i was just there, and
s.a.t. test, actually. >> jimmy: you didn't, really, never took it? >> no, i didn't go to college. i clearly got theeers going, yes, i was accepted to yale. and i go, what are you going there for? >> yeah. i don't know. i mean -- i bet i'm smart enough from that strip mall school. >> jimmy: yeah, right. you don't need yale, you went to a strip mall. >> yeah, that's right. it's all overrated, it's the same, the same. >> jimmy: what? i mean, really what kind of...
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the spot. who does that? >> i carry around a copy of my s.a.t. scores, but other than that, i don't mention it it's implied, i think, for me. >> it's really strange behavior. but anyway -- it's, you've got, you've got like, you get it framed? >> yeah, it still has the dot matrix perforations on the side. i carry it with me. >>> i almost forgot about what i was going to talk about, but of course i didn't. >> proving once again how intelligent rudy giuliani is. and how just how i'm just a dumb country lawyer, willie, sometimes i wonder how i get through three hours every day, you know. it was because you're so smart with your s.a.t. scores. so anyway, michael cohen, him trading access for money, that is the swamp. but that's what the obama people, a lot of them are doing after you know, people that knew barack obama, or people thought they had an in with barack obama, or george w. bush. nothing its face illegal about that. the problem here is we had the money with the stormy daniels slush fund before that may have been up to $400,000. you also have
the spot. who does that? >> i carry around a copy of my s.a.t. scores, but other than that, i don't mention it it's implied, i think, for me. >> it's really strange behavior. but anyway -- it's, you've got, you've got like, you get it framed? >> yeah, it still has the dot matrix perforations on the side. i carry it with me. >>> i almost forgot about what i was going to talk about, but of course i didn't. >> proving once again how intelligent rudy giuliani is....
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the same standards at harvard and yale and princeton? why are we keeping people out because k they can't read or hae low s.a.t. scores?s are proven to be false. if people are given a chance, they do excel. so we should allow more diversity, more variety in our schools, our sports. >> tucker: i lovee this. also a blow to your self-esteem that you have a diagnosed mental illness and you can't buy a firearm. why should schizophrenia get in the way of gun ownership? you can't buy it because who are diagnosed as mentally ill? is that discriminatory? >> i think that would hurt other people. i'm not for any program that would hurt other people. but programs that allow peoplee to excel and become better people, there's nothing wrong with o that. having a mental illness and having a firearm, which anyone having a firearm is probably not a good idea and general --r: >> tucker: you are totally right. >> i thought you would agree. >> tucker: if you are a narcoleptic, why shouldn't you be a school bus driver? >> you'd probably be hurting others. i think they are after helping those who would be excluded because they didn't take gy
the same standards at harvard and yale and princeton? why are we keeping people out because k they can't read or hae low s.a.t. scores?s are proven to be false. if people are given a chance, they do excel. so we should allow more diversity, more variety in our schools, our sports. >> tucker: i lovee this. also a blow to your self-esteem that you have a diagnosed mental illness and you can't buy a firearm. why should schizophrenia get in the way of gun ownership? you can't buy it because...
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a are, enocidupport terror around the earth, soum standing up to them has legit mas is so sometimes he understands people better like that tn people with higher s.a.tres. >> nawaz: how do you bre from a deal like this one then go into negotiations wirt korea and say we're going to stick to a deal we agree to? >>i ood question. nsnk, in general, there's legitimate questbout the iran deal both whether it was the best deal that could have been gotten and whether it had the hoe for effect on iran's behavior. but thioe que is really, is pulling out of it -- and i was a supporter of the iran deal, so despite those concernt even if you weren't, is pulling out of it better or worse than staying , and not just because to have the impact on iran, because of the impact on ourwi relationship our allies, thugs are gonna thug, but we're not thugs, and we have to continue to maintain doesn't relations with our allies. now we're talking about threatening them, betraying the agreement that they agreed with and going after their companies with secondary sanctions, and then you have this question about if you've proven that yo a woa country can't be trusted beyond th
a are, enocidupport terror around the earth, soum standing up to them has legit mas is so sometimes he understands people better like that tn people with higher s.a.tres. >> nawaz: how do you bre from a deal like this one then go into negotiations wirt korea and say we're going to stick to a deal we agree to? >>i ood question. nsnk, in general, there's legitimate questbout the iran deal both whether it was the best deal that could have been gotten and whether it had the hoe for...
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the tech spa is is moving so quickly. an average software developer has to replace every two years they need to constantly learn to succeed. we provide pleural sight iq. it's iris quotient it's like a s.a.tmance valuation process or to make sure they can do their job >> it's really the latter a measure of capably in that particular skill. >> if a technology specialist has to replace their skill, it's tough to keep your courses, you have 300 courses you said? >> no, 6,700 >> up to date. because theoretically, you have to replace those courses at least every couple years >> that's right. that's why we need an army of expert author, 1,300 authors constantly producing new content to keep one that peace of change that's what makes our value problem situation so unique. no one moves as quickly as us to provide that still i skill training >> you say author, these people are out there in the world creating this content? er >> authors, they're really authorities on these we give them ashls way to make more money and monetize on their expertise in ways that have never been possible before last year they made 2 million dollars. water other open source web technology, security, data. >> i feel like
the tech spa is is moving so quickly. an average software developer has to replace every two years they need to constantly learn to succeed. we provide pleural sight iq. it's iris quotient it's like a s.a.tmance valuation process or to make sure they can do their job >> it's really the latter a measure of capably in that particular skill. >> if a technology specialist has to replace their skill, it's tough to keep your courses, you have 300 courses you said? >> no, 6,700...