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poverty in order to act within the framework of the concept of humanitarian intervention which is unrecognized by international laws to change them desirable regime there we are here today because of the de facto madeira regimes refusal to allow humanitarian aid to enter venezuela on february twenty third which led to deaths injuries and violence on two international borders those actions once again showed the true intentions and nature of the girl regime instead of a hypocritical attempt to introduce assistance for twenty million dollars it is necessary to live the block in accounts of venezuelan state owned enterprises and american banks which totals eleven billion dollars and his cronies and some in this body claim that delivering humanitarian assistance is a political show and a cover for military intervention. but it is very clear only the madeira regime is using violence only the regime has called in both its security forces and armed gangs. it is now perfectly clear that washington so aims was not resolving the problems of venezuela you know caring for its people but for regime change i
poverty in order to act within the framework of the concept of humanitarian intervention which is unrecognized by international laws to change them desirable regime there we are here today because of the de facto madeira regimes refusal to allow humanitarian aid to enter venezuela on february twenty third which led to deaths injuries and violence on two international borders those actions once again showed the true intentions and nature of the girl regime instead of a hypocritical attempt to...
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effectively it ended segregation that was recognized and unrecognized in the state of california at that time and set a legal president saying you students based on the color of their skin. the next photo shows george combine,team powered and it is self-propelled. i chose this because tulare county is the second-largest agricultural producing county in the state. our climate is very universal, where we can have cows, dairy, kim bro stone fruit -- can grow stone fruit, nuts. it shows the agricultural scene, but it also shows the ingenuity. we were trying to produce agriculture better or more efficiently. our next item is a catalog. it is interesting because it is bound almond leather. this is from a company that produced saddles. it was started in 1870 by a gentleman named d.e. walker, and he produced saddles that were exquisite, a lot of handcrafted leather. it became popular. there was a saying that if your saddle isn't from visalia, you are not a real cowboy. the saddles themselves are collectible items. if you go on ebay and look for by sally a saddles -- visalia saddles, they are loo
effectively it ended segregation that was recognized and unrecognized in the state of california at that time and set a legal president saying you students based on the color of their skin. the next photo shows george combine,team powered and it is self-propelled. i chose this because tulare county is the second-largest agricultural producing county in the state. our climate is very universal, where we can have cows, dairy, kim bro stone fruit -- can grow stone fruit, nuts. it shows the...
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the bureaucracy of compliance just adds so much more work that goes unrecognized at this point. >> i kind of want to add to that. i have a daughter who is ready to leave the district at the end of the year. leave it as a transition student. she has one of the most wonderful teachers i've ever seen, who is constantly worrying about compliance and making sure that my daughter's i.e.p.s in accordance and her services are provided in a courtance wit acc. she understands because she has a child with a i.e.p. an adult child that has gone through the system. not in our district but her own district. i am in constant contact with the teacher. the struggle she's going through. when a para is out and she needs to find a substitute and is unable to, and she feels that she is not in compliance with providing the services because the child who are is required a one to one, is not getting the support they need, this worries her. where as, i've had other teachers where they just go with the punches but they're not providing the services in accordance with the i.e.p. this teacher understands the nee
the bureaucracy of compliance just adds so much more work that goes unrecognized at this point. >> i kind of want to add to that. i have a daughter who is ready to leave the district at the end of the year. leave it as a transition student. she has one of the most wonderful teachers i've ever seen, who is constantly worrying about compliance and making sure that my daughter's i.e.p.s in accordance and her services are provided in a courtance wit acc. she understands because she has a...
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modern day lebanon and it tells a story of a boy named zane, a street kid, a child undocumented and unrecognized by society. the filmmaker was handed you by the sight of children like zion in cities all over the world, underwearing what are the wondering how do they truly live? hundreds of millions of children are displaced from their homes. the movie won a jury prize at the cannes film festival. we spoke to anyway lean lab back can i, news of a nomination was announced >> what's the film about? >> in brief, the film is about a boy who sues his parents for giving him life and for bringing him into this world that was not giving him a chance to survive or any tools to survive. symbolically he doesn't have papers. he's not been registered, so symbolically he's a nonexistent child. >> he's almost representing not just a forgotten individual, but a lost generation of kids. we have seen in this migration out of syria and the global migration that's happening, what happens to these kids. there's no school, no prospect of a job. >> they don't have the right to anything, unfortunately. yes, since the mo
modern day lebanon and it tells a story of a boy named zane, a street kid, a child undocumented and unrecognized by society. the filmmaker was handed you by the sight of children like zion in cities all over the world, underwearing what are the wondering how do they truly live? hundreds of millions of children are displaced from their homes. the movie won a jury prize at the cannes film festival. we spoke to anyway lean lab back can i, news of a nomination was announced >> what's the film...
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san francisco's treatments of our unrecognized neighbors is a united nations recognized abuse. 192 affordable units is a spit in the ocean. we know, and we know, we know that when condos go up, tents go up, too, so why are we not taking this opportunity to ensure that every single unit that is built in the future gets someone off the street and into permanent housing. not 36% of the units, 100% of the communities. and you have this historic opportunity to end this daily misery of our neighbors. a vote for the monster's a vote for more homeless people. a vote for the monster is a vote for more people forced into the criminal justice system. a vote for the monster is a vote for a whiter mission district. the vote is obvious. vote fore the mission instead. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm diana martinez, and we are in opposition to the monster on mission. the environmental impact of the marvel will be much less detrimental than the monster. the marvel will allow families to stay in the neighbor where they work and where their families and lives are. they don't have to
san francisco's treatments of our unrecognized neighbors is a united nations recognized abuse. 192 affordable units is a spit in the ocean. we know, and we know, we know that when condos go up, tents go up, too, so why are we not taking this opportunity to ensure that every single unit that is built in the future gets someone off the street and into permanent housing. not 36% of the units, 100% of the communities. and you have this historic opportunity to end this daily misery of our neighbors....
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and so when -- you know, what this is, is kind of a shift, honestly, that's going on unrecognized, in the past, in the midterms, mitch mcconnell needed the president. the president delivered a couple of key senate races, went out there and campaigned. i think that table has switched. i think the president needs mitch mcconnell much more than mitch mcconnell needs the president, to maintain their power base. and so i think that's kind of one of those back stories that's not getting talked about. but the honest truth is that there is a border strategy. there is a border security strategy at the department of homeland security. the president doesn't show you all of that because it's not a sea to shining sea wall. no one in border security believes that's necessary in order to secure the border. and, you know, when appropriators sit down at the table and they decide how they're going to spend this money, they know what that back story is and they're basically saying you're not going to get a wall that's going to stretch across the southern border. we're going to enhance the border where w
and so when -- you know, what this is, is kind of a shift, honestly, that's going on unrecognized, in the past, in the midterms, mitch mcconnell needed the president. the president delivered a couple of key senate races, went out there and campaigned. i think that table has switched. i think the president needs mitch mcconnell much more than mitch mcconnell needs the president, to maintain their power base. and so i think that's kind of one of those back stories that's not getting talked about....
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i think that that element of family life, the idea of things going unrecognized things bubbling unders just a universal truth. >> also, just a production question. you've got a goose, a rabbit, a real baby, i think everyone in the crowd immediately starts to go oh. when they realize that's a real baby on the set. how do you pull that off? >> i was as surprised as anyone about how much it took. you know, it's very easy to write he brings on a goat. >> right. >> but the baby? how do you keep -- again, stand-in babies? >> that was one of the first ideas that i had was an image in my head of lights going up on stage and a baby being alone on the stage. and decided to put it after the first interval. there's all kinds of things you can do to make people forget the interval. there's all kinds of tricks you can pull to make people forget how hard it was to get to the theater that night and how uncomfortable the seat is, for example, or how much they have to fork out for the ticket. there's tricks that drop you into believing something is -- that believing in the illusion that theater is that
i think that that element of family life, the idea of things going unrecognized things bubbling unders just a universal truth. >> also, just a production question. you've got a goose, a rabbit, a real baby, i think everyone in the crowd immediately starts to go oh. when they realize that's a real baby on the set. how do you pull that off? >> i was as surprised as anyone about how much it took. you know, it's very easy to write he brings on a goat. >> right. >> but the...
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yet, too often their contributions go unrecognized. that's why i introduced this bipartisan legislation to celebrate the critical role that school staff plays in helping our students learn and enabling our teachers to teach. the contributions of these vital school employees can't really be measured, but they can and should be recognized. it's in our children's interests and certainly in our national interests for the department of education to present these rise awards to people like virginia mills who've made such a profound impact on our nation's youth. so for those who work so hard to help our students become the best versions of themselves, i would urge my colleagues to vote yes. i thank you and reserve the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady yield back? ms. titus: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from nevada reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the story that was shared about the woman working in that school district. we pro
yet, too often their contributions go unrecognized. that's why i introduced this bipartisan legislation to celebrate the critical role that school staff plays in helping our students learn and enabling our teachers to teach. the contributions of these vital school employees can't really be measured, but they can and should be recognized. it's in our children's interests and certainly in our national interests for the department of education to present these rise awards to people like virginia...