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dr. schultze, who was part of the original work. before we get to that, i want to introduce the current principal, martin gomez. this high school is named after one of san francisco's own labor champions, and john o'connell. i want to introduce to you the man leading the academic work in collaboration with all the wonderful teachers here at john o'connell high school. [applause] >> it is a lot more full than it was five minutes ago. as principal, i want to welcome everyone to this event. it is important, not only for o'connell students, but all of san francisco. the district is making a push to include, improve, and pushed toward education. today, we are here to celebrate another reason of how o'connell is supporting and encouraging all students to be prepared for college and for a career. while some people are spending their time looking at what students are going to college, which are going to a career, with this new tech 21 program, the courses will support students to be prepared for a career, and for college. that is the differ
dr. schultze, who was part of the original work. before we get to that, i want to introduce the current principal, martin gomez. this high school is named after one of san francisco's own labor champions, and john o'connell. i want to introduce to you the man leading the academic work in collaboration with all the wonderful teachers here at john o'connell high school. [applause] >> it is a lot more full than it was five minutes ago. as principal, i want to welcome everyone to this event....
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dr. schultz is over there. she'll be glad to speak to you. right there. she's the assistant superintendent in charge of that school. president yee: the next group of people, i will call the names that were given to me. they are lillian phong, when i call your name, come up to the mike, debra quan, colin higgins, wayne yen, jamie ramirez, nancy lee, paul, ann kyung, terry wong, terence yee. what i'd like to do is give you one minute apiece. and when you get started, gist state your name and get started. you need to press the button on the mike and then it'll be on. >> thank you, and congratulations president yee and vice president norton. i want to make one correction. we actually have pauline zela, one of our parents is home sick today. i have a replacement parent, her name is cassini. i'm the chair of the school council, as the first chinese immersion school, it's been highly successful in graduating students who are high academic achievers, active student learners with strong foundations in chinese language and culture. in fact, we received notification
dr. schultz is over there. she'll be glad to speak to you. right there. she's the assistant superintendent in charge of that school. president yee: the next group of people, i will call the names that were given to me. they are lillian phong, when i call your name, come up to the mike, debra quan, colin higgins, wayne yen, jamie ramirez, nancy lee, paul, ann kyung, terry wong, terence yee. what i'd like to do is give you one minute apiece. and when you get started, gist state your name and get...
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dr. schultz reports on a woman and sue freeman. >> we may be on the right track. >> the second patient asked new cells had taken root in her retina. >> the other day i actually threaded a needle which i don't think i even done in a long time. >> dr. schwartz is starting a new trial. >> i'm really excited about the future. i'm -- it's my stage of life, but i'm excited. >> dr. jon lapook is with us. this is exciting. >> exciting. there are almost 2 million americans with macular degeneration and another 7 million are on their way, so for them this is real hope. >> go ahead, erica. we all want to go. >> it's somewhat controversial because this deals with embryonic stem cells. >> that's right. human embryonic stem cells, and it should be clear that for some people this is the destruction of life, and certainly some people believe that, okay? this embryo was donated by a couple who had made as part of infertility treatment and it was leftover. it was going be discarded presumably. so on one hand people believe this is a destruction of life and on the other hand this represents people who have the
dr. schultz reports on a woman and sue freeman. >> we may be on the right track. >> the second patient asked new cells had taken root in her retina. >> the other day i actually threaded a needle which i don't think i even done in a long time. >> dr. schwartz is starting a new trial. >> i'm really excited about the future. i'm -- it's my stage of life, but i'm excited. >> dr. jon lapook is with us. this is exciting. >> exciting. there are almost 2...
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dr. james peterson, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. look forward to your work. that is the ed show i'm ed schultz.isten to me on the radio, follow me on twitter and like me on facebook. rachel maddow. north dakota state defeated sam houston state. sam houston went in the game averaging 39 points a game, bison held them to two field goals. rachel, good evening. looking forward to tomorrow night. >> you didn't have a feeling
dr. james peterson, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. look forward to your work. that is the ed show i'm ed schultz.isten to me on the radio, follow me on twitter and like me on facebook. rachel maddow. north dakota state defeated sam houston state. sam houston went in the game averaging 39 points a game, bison held them to two field goals. rachel, good evening. looking forward to tomorrow night. >> you didn't have a feeling
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dr. king. >> dana: the debate hadn't happened yet when he was criticizing. he didn't see any of that. >> juan: you just say you are talking. >> andrea: debbie waserman schultzre a more natural fit for democrats. we saw that when they pass legislation. democrats have done that. i don't think it works. >> eric: it looks and sounds bitter. at the south carolina democratic party chairman just shows he is -- i don't looking and begging for attention. i mean, anyone who knows how to beg for attention it's me. that would be something maybe i would say. >> andrea: we have the sound from debbie waserman schultz. >> greg: thank god. i love hearing her voice. >> andrea: i know you miss her. just for you, can we get a clip of dws? listen to her referencing what i mentioned. >> there is a reason that the democratic party is for more diverse than the republican party. the natural response to hispanic, women, jews, asian americans, african-americans, the spectrum of diversity is comfortable in the democratic party. we have stand up for issues that matter to the communitie communities. republicans shun them. >> dana: why didn't you stop there. we stand up for them. but she
dr. king. >> dana: the debate hadn't happened yet when he was criticizing. he didn't see any of that. >> juan: you just say you are talking. >> andrea: debbie waserman schultzre a more natural fit for democrats. we saw that when they pass legislation. democrats have done that. i don't think it works. >> eric: it looks and sounds bitter. at the south carolina democratic party chairman just shows he is -- i don't looking and begging for attention. i mean, anyone who knows...
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dr. james peterson, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. look forward to your work. that is the ed show i'm ed schultz. on twitter and like me on facebook. rachel maddow starting now. north dakota state defeated sam houston state.
dr. james peterson, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. look forward to your work. that is the ed show i'm ed schultz. on twitter and like me on facebook. rachel maddow starting now. north dakota state defeated sam houston state.