Da Chibiny Mountains.
This is not California
Lada Forever.
Hard pack winter
Greetings brother
It got stuck here.
Tried to get there but its a no-go.
She wants russian rublas.
Jarkko has euros.
Cant do it.
We must work.
In Siberia.
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BREAKING CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT MAXINE WATERS CHARGED ON 3 COUNTS - Duration: 11:21.
BREAKING: CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT MAXINE WATERS CHARGED ON 3 COUNTS
Congresswoman Maxine Waters gets a brutal wake up call as the House Ethics Committee
finally presses charges against her.
After a long history is suspicious behavior, she is finally charged with corruption.
Back in 2008, Maxine arranged a meeting between the Treasury Department and representatives
from the same back in which her husband was a shareholder – OneUnited bank, reports
World News.
While being a member of the House Financial Committee, she spoke to then- Treasury Secretary
Henry Paulson about his minority-owned banks.
Despite her efforts, OneUnited back obtained $12 million in federal bailout funding to
help cover the loss from the collapse of Fannie and Freddie Mac.
After hiring her grandson to work as her chief of staff, she managed to save her husband
from losing as much as $350,000.
Melanie Sloan, the Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington,
argued:
"By contacting then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to request a meeting, allegedly for
a group of minority-owned banks, but then arranging for only one back – OneUnited,
in which she had a financial interest – to attend, Rep. Waters violated House conflict
of interest rules."
She broke the following rules:
A House rule requiring members to act in ways that reflect "credibly" on the chamber.
A House rule prohibiting lawmakers from suing their positions for financial gain.
A government ethics statute banning the dispensing of "special favors."
The Common Sense Show's Dave Hodges said that Maxine is something like a "poster
child" for "the congressional group who vehemently opposes Donald Trump, refuses to
work with him even though he's extended his hand across the aisle, even though he's
a man that has set up apprentice programs in Maxine Waters' district…this country
is on a collision course with civil war because of people
like
Maxine Waters."
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these questions that have been leaked again inappropriately leaked by mower or
somebody around him these are questions in some cases appropriate to hand to
Rudy Giuliani as a president's lawyer to have the appropriate ones answered and
it would be reasonable from the answer it
that also minimizes the president's distraction from the North Korean summit
and from other duties that we the American people elected him to do okay
so that's one of the more brilliant moves that I've heard in the past 24
hours this idea that he can't even focus on this issue until he's done
you know solving a nuclear crisis and you know basically working on behalf of
world peace when he's done with that he can come and work on this that seems
pretty clever and not only that it's it's pretty reasonable and then it in
the wake of that if there is some big agreement on North Korea it's kind of
isn't it hard to then turn back to this it seems petty well you know the the
fact is you have a special prosecutor who's looking for a crime and hasn't
been able to find one in over a year and I think Rudy Giuliani made that case
even the president has articulate that dated that time and time again but if
he's going to continue fishing then as somebody who fished for a living if you
will as as lead investigator for Congress there were right ways to do it
you send letters of inquiry you send interrogatories you depose lessor people
who have more available information and you go to the top only if appropriate
and by the way when you go to the top you'd better darn well have your very
tight questions not these loose ones we saw leaked
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Reseña de las English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) - Duration: 18:29.
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CALIFORNIA SANCTUARY CITIES' FUNDS FROZEN – CRIMINAL ILLEGALS IN TROUBLE! - Duration: 15:03.
CALIFORNIA SANCTUARY CITIES' FUNDS FROZEN – CRIMINAL ILLEGALS IN TROUBLE!
The fact that California's liberals would have to deal with Donald Trump as president
sent snowflakes from San Diego to Sacramento into conniptions.
There was even talk of secession, which seems to have quieted down once the geniuses behind
it looked at just how much debt their state was in.
And now, one law backed by President Trump which has passed by the House of Representatives
might force California to do away with one of their most cherished recent institutions,
the sanctuary cities.
As reported by Fox News, the "No Sanctuary for Criminals Act" is about to freeze federal
grants to sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with the federal immigration authorities
concerning the deportation of criminal illegal aliens.
"The word 'sanctuary' calls to mind someplace safe, but too often for families
and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime, sanctuary cities are anything but safe,"
Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said in a news conference before
the vote.
"It is beyond my comprehension why federal state and local officials … would actively
discourage or outright prevent law enforcement agencies from upholding the laws of the United
States."
Such similar action by the DOJ was blocked by California judge earlier in April.
If the legislation passes Senate successfully and is signed by President Trump, which is
highly likely as it has passed the lower chamber by a 228-195 vote, it would put cash-strapped
California in a dire position.
The White House released a statement, praising the passage of the "No Sanctuary for Criminal
Act" as well as "Kate's Law," which is similar bill named for the San Francisco
murder victim Kate Steinle which will impose additional penalties on illegal aliens who
re-enter the nation.
"Sanctuary cities are releasing violent criminals, including members of the bloodthirsty
MS-13 gang, back onto our streets every single day," Trump's statement said.
"Innocent Americans are suffering unthinkable violence as a result of these cities' reckless
actions … The implementation of these policies will make our communities safer.
Opposing these bills, and allowing dangerous criminals back into our communities, our schools,
and the neighborhoods where our children play, puts all of us at risk."
Sadly for liberals, federal judges won't be able to stop this one, which is terrible
news for the sanctuary
city public.
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An Overview of the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) - Duration: 16:07.
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My family and I got here to the United States when was I was nine years
old and had to learn English.
It was important and crucial for me to be able to master the language as quickly as
possible in order to be able to access the curriculum taught in schools.
An exam like the ELPAC helps with that process; it helps identify where an English learner
is and where they need assistance so that they can more rapidly master the language.
Welcome to this overview of the English Language
Proficiency Assessments for California or ELPAC.
This video covers:
Laws and regulations guiding the ELPAC; Purposes of the ELPAC;
Elements of the ELPAC; How the ELPAC is administered;
Available tools, supports, and resources.
Let's start with some background.
California adopted three sets of standards: California Common Core State Standards for
English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects;
California Common Core State Standards for Mathematics; and
Next Generation Science Standards for California Public Schools, Kindergarten through Grade Twelve.
In addition, in 2012 California adopted the English Language Development Standards,
or ELD Standards, to support English learners, so they can access, engage with,
and achieve in grade-level academic content.
The 2012 ELD Standards correspond to the California Common Core State Standards for English Language
Arts and Literacy and are designed to apply to English language and literacy skills across
all academic content areas.
Our students are being measured against English-only speakers and they need to rise
to the occasion.
Common Core State Standards will help our students meet those requirements.
It would help them be critical thinkers.
It would help them create.
It'll help them synthesize information in a creative way.
This ensures that all students
gain the necessary knowledge and skills in language arts and literacy, science, and mathematics
required for success in college, career, and life.
The ELPAC is aligned to the ELD common core standards
which is extremely beneficial because they're a lot higher-order thinking.
They require a lot of critical thinking, a lot of synthesis, a lot of creating.
So being aligned to our present day standards is a big plus.
It integrates multiple subjects, so you have charts, you have graphs, so it allows
students to use what they've learned in other classes not just English class such as math, science.
The goal of learning language is that these children be academically competitive
with their English-only peers.
What does this test mean to English Learners?
Looking back at my own experience when I came in, it took over six months before
my English teacher knew that I did not speak English.
She thought I was just quiet, and because I was a visual learner I could remember things
that she wrote on the board and somehow be able to perform okay in her class.
But it took somebody to come in and speak to me and then find out,
"Oh my Gosh, she doesn't speak English."
So I value ELPAC in that it gives us the information on every student so that that information
is accessible to all teachers, and then instruction can be designed to help 'em do well at school.
In California we have about six million students, 1.4 million of them are English learners.
We have about 70 languages.
In my district we have a huge number of Middle Eastern students, a lot of them are
Farsi, Dari and Arabic speakers.
Which are totally new demographics,
which we're glad to accommodate and happy to have the huge diversity in our district.
In my own district, the majority of English learners are Spanish speakers, but we do have
several other languages spoken.
A lot of the children are born here in California and have family
that speak a language other than English.
So they enter school with some English quite frequently, but not fluent enough in English
for academic success.
California has over 30 percent of the nation's English learners, and is proud to be a
diverse state educating students from around the world.
The ELPAC assesses knowledge and skills in
the four language domains.
ELPAC contains four different areas of testing and they call them domains.
It has listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
All of those domains have to do with language and it focuses on academic language.
The ELPAC is given in transitional kinder and kindergarten, in first, second,
in grades three through five, grades six through eight, grades nine, 10, and grades 11, 12.
Within a grade or grade span, all the test materials are identical.
For example, all students tested in grades three through five take the same test,
which is different from the test taken by students in grades six through eight.
Additionally, there are separate scale scores for each grade or grade span that represent
student performance.
I think the purpose of the ELPAC is to inform parents and teachers how well
the kids are doing English so that they can have the proper tools to assist them and help them progress.
Now let's examine the two types of assessments that comprise the ELPAC: The Initial Assessment
and the Summative Assessment.
The purposes of the ELPAC Initial Assessment is to
identify whether a student is Initially Fluent English Proficient or is an English learner.
Based on the results of the home language survey, we identify which students speak another
language at home, and we use that data to test
mostly kindergarteners and newcomers to California.
The ELPAC does not have any negative consequences for a student's education.
On the contrary, everything that comes from the ELPAC is positive because it allows schools
to more accurately tailor instruction to meet the needs of that student.
Questions I get from parents are
"What do they need to study to pass a test?"
So oftentimes, it's important for me to tell them that there is no pass or fail.
It's not designed that way.
Nobody, none of the children are failing even if they don't speak any English, it's just
gauging their language ability in English.
The Initial Assessment - who takes the IA?
So when I get here, they test me first, then they put me in a special class, and my
teachers know how to help me 'cause they know that our first language is not English.
So they help us more and they know how to deal with ELD students.
The Initial Assessment is given after a student who speaks another
language enrolls for the first time in a California public school.
Most students who take the Initial Assessment will be entering kindergarten
or transitional kindergarten.
The remainder of students taking the assessment will be students coming from outside of California
or the United States.
These students may represent any grade or grade span.
There is a saying that we evaluate what we value, and we value the student's English language,
and we know the importance of knowing where they're at, so that we can help them
and we can provide the services that they need.
The Summative Assessment administration window is from February 1 through May 31 of each year
and is given to all students who have previously been identified as English learners.
The purpose of the ELPAC summative assessment is to determine the progress of English proficiency
for English learners, and to determine when they're ready to be
reclassified and exited out of our English learner programs.
The purposes of the ELPAC Summative Assessment are to
annually assess the English language proficiency of English learners
in a manner consistent with the current federal accountability requirements, and
identify English learners who have successfully achieved English proficiency and are ready
to be considered for reclassification.
Now we will describe the administration of the ELPAC.
Kindergarten and grade one assessments are administered in a one-on-one setting for all domains.
At grades two through twelve, the Speaking domain is the only domain administered individually,
and the Listening, Reading, and Writing are administered to students in groups.
So if you're nervous that your kid's gonna take the ELPAC, there's nothing
to be worried about because it's like a regular test they take in the classroom.
The test is administered by trained Test Examiners.
The Test Examiners are proficient speakers of English, and they speak only English when
administering the assessment.
We know that the test needs to be administered by an employee of our district that is proficient in English.
And in our district, we've tried to go a bit above and beyond that by wanting to have the
classroom teacher be the one that administers it, so that they who are the ones that work
with the students on a day-to-day basis are the ones that get the clear picture of where
exactly the students are with regards to their English Language development.
Is the ELPAC a timed test?
The ELPAC isn't actually timed, there is no timeframe; students get as much time
as they need to complete the test.
The goal is for them to do it as well as possible.
The ELPAC uses a variety of test materials.
For each grade span, there is an Examiner's Manual that includes specific directions for
administering the Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing domains.
The manuals provide specific details of each domain for group and individual administration,
how to mark an answer, when to stop testing, and materials needed for local scoring.
For Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2, students will have an Answer Book
and for Grades 3 through 12, they'll have an Answer Book and a Test Book specific to their grade level.
The security of the ELPAC materials is extremely important.
All testing materials are to be kept in a secure place when not in use, and students
cannot have access to the test material prior to test administration.
This ensures that all students are tested fairly and that results are valid.
Local Educational Agencies or LEA's send their completed Summative Assessment test materials
to ETS for official scoring.
Once received, it takes an average of six to eight weeks for the contractor to score
the assessments and return the results to the LEAs.
LEAs must then send individual official ELPAC results to parents or guardians
within 30 calendar days.
Initial Assessment Scoring is done at the local level.
Parents and guardians receive a Student Score Report that summarizes their student's test results.
That's the great part, we really get to see the results, they are mailed to us.
So we get to receive all the results of the four domains, the reading, writing, listening,
speaking, and we can see how well they are progressing.
The ELPAC contains some exciting new features.
Many of the test items included in the ELPAC model effective instructional practices such as
shared reading and writing for young students and notetaking for older students.
The entire Writing domain is assessed using open-ended constructed response questions,
which provide more accurate information on performance.
For grades three through twelve, the ELPAC Listening domain consists of audio tracks
in which the student hears academic information or a conversation.
This authentic language production imitates what students hear in the real world.
This also ensures that students throughout the state of California will hear the Listening
questions asked in the exact same way.
The ELPAC Speaking items assess both everyday, or informal English, and academic English.
Academic English refers to the language used in school to help students develop content knowledge,
and is the language students are expected to use to convey their understanding of this knowledge.
That is students who were often born in California or in the United States and
are second or third generation.
Their conversational English is typically excellent.
But in some cases, they may be struggling with that academic English.
So, academic English is a big deal because it will help you in every content area in
history and science and math and any academic class.
And it's something that is very difficult to acquire especially when you're an English
learner, because you have your primary language that you need to acquire.
So you have two languages, and that was my personal difficulty.
I was born in the United States, but I was also an English learner.
My grandmother watched me and she only spoke Spanish to me. I knew conversational
Spanish and I knew conversational English, but I didn't know either academics.
And I felt like I was always having to work harder to keep up with the class because I
felt like I didn't have the vocabulary.
And if I didn't put that extra effort into it, I wasn't going to obtain it.
That's not something that you can find out by just chatting with the student.
It's easy for teachers to say, "Oh, but that student speaks English really well.
How can they be an English learner?"
So the ELPAC is a great tool to help distinguish which students might actually be lacking in
those academic language skills which are, as research shows, an important key to success for students.
So I think academic English is a big deal, a big deal, and it's essential for us to be successful.
Practice Tests organized by grade, grade span and domain are available on the
California Department of Education and Elpac.org Web sites at these addresses.
Each question is provided along with the English Language Development Standard
or Standards addressed, the domain, the scoring method used, and information on student performance.
Resources for the ELPAC can be found at the ELPAC Web site, at the URL shown here.
The Resources section provides helpful resources for Local Educational Agency personnel who
administer the ELPAC.
You can also find additional information about the ELPAC at the California Department of
Education ELPAC Web site at the URL shown here.
What it's testing and what it's assessing really provides our teachers with a realistic
measure of the skills that our students need to be successful.
This concludes the ELPAC Overview.
And thank you for joining us today.
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