We intend to keep working with Council Members to acknowledge and respond appropriately to this serious incident. We dont so how members can cast doubt on this violation. I dont see that permissiveness. There was a letter sent by the president to senator coons where he says quote robust enforcement of sanctions related to irans nonnuclear activity will continue to be a critical, a critical, element of our policy. I will maintain powerful u. S. Sanctions under a host of Domestic Authority countering irans support for terrorism, human rights abuse, and the elicit sale or transfer of iranian weapons. I ask to place this in the record without objections. Powers and this letter because we know we have sanctions if you counter irans support for terrorism, human rights abuse, missile proliferation, elicit sale or transfer of iranian weapons. Those sanctions havent been changed. They will still continue. So i just, i just dont like this narrative that is coming out of here. I think it sends a
Grand junction saturday at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan2s book tv and sunday afternoon at 2 00 on American History tv on cspan three. 70 years ago on july receive, st. 45, the first atomic bomb was tested. Next on real america, the moment in time the Manhattan Project, a library of congress and national cob coproduction from the year 2000 which tells the story of the race to create the bomb. This interviews includes interview is with some of the key project transitions. Things change in time. In a moment in time in 1945, everything changed. The desert of central new mexico. The journey of death. Named by spanish conquistadors pause if you ran out of water you did not survive. This is now known at trinity site. In a moment in time at this spot in july 1945, things changed. In the instant of what happened here, the length of a war changed, along with the course of history. It began years before and thousands of miles away. For years adolf hitler forced the nazi rule on europe. To the rest
Grand junction saturday at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan2s book tv and sunday afternoon at 2 00 on American History tv on cspan three. 70 years ago on july receive, st. 45, the first atomic bomb was tested. Next on real america, the moment in time the Manhattan Project, a library of congress and national cob coproduction from the year 2000 which tells the story of the race to create the bomb. This interviews includes interview is with some of the key project transitions. Things change in time. In a moment in time in 1945, everything changed. The desert of central new mexico. The journey of death. Named by spanish conquistadors pause if you ran out of water you did not survive. This is now known at trinity site. In a moment in time at this spot in july 1945, things changed. In the instant of what happened here, the length of a war changed, along with the course of history. It began years before and thousands of miles away. For years adolf hitler forced the nazi rule on europe. To the rest
In one year later over 50 of the participating increased at least one little the grid letter grade. It is making a difference in the district and two of his principles are here to test to that. Stacey from milwaukee Valley Intermediate School and derek from milwaukee valley middle school, both of whom had courage to take part and schools have seen great growth in their kids and in their grades. Congratulations. [applause] thank you for your willingness to help our kids. This year we should fund and implement a similar mentor ship program but for teachers. Exemplary teachers struggling with it and in doing so we can make big gains. Classroom by classroom. And school by school. And if education is the most powerful tool in the life of a child we should honor and reward our best teachers and to intervene quickly to help those who need it. But we must shoes courage over comfort. The status quo is comfortable. Each teacher paid the same. Every evaluation identical with the misguided believe
Not only aftereffects but what to expect in the next 48 hours. This is farr from over. And jeff what are you seeing . Well, the first storm in 44 days with winds that gusted as high as 66 Miles Per Hour. Looking at the doppler scan, you can see the consistent activity is down to the Santa Clara Valley, and out to lexington hills, and los gatos valley and we believe it will continue. And the rainfall totals in 24 hours impressive with over 8 p inches in cloverdale and over 2 inches in nevada. And over to the south, impressive with the second blast of wet weather boosting the totals to 3 inches. And in las gatos, 3 7 8. And now, we think that the showers are less through saturday morning, but nothing heavy at this point. However, we are tracking a new storm system as we head into sunday. We will have more details on that, and we want to continue to Storm Team Coverage with bay areas jeanne ellie as we hear the fans for the giants braving the elements to get tickets. Reporter it is wet an