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he graduated from roslyn high school back in 1980. that is clearly in 1970's look.s who this man is @marketmakers. he is too hot to handle. i am loving it. ♪ >> the was a second consecutive title for the women won in london. she finished ahead of compatriots. she strengthened her lead in the rankings. stephanie: welcome back. good thing you were not here for the commercial break. my own team not wanting to pay me for winning the jobs number. i would like to remind you, i guessed 269,000 yard we will not dwell on that. our senior marker -- our senior market correspondent julie hyland -- julie hyman joins us now with analyst calls. julie: the other analyst calls. i want to talk about standards -- about standisk. the shares are trading a little bit higher in the premarket. it is said that some suitors for sandisk to the micron -- could be micron, western digital, and a couple others. rbc analysts saying an acquisition by seagate or western digital be a low probability. what i have here is a look at valuation and estimated sales growth. here is sandisk way back here. it
he graduated from roslyn high school back in 1980. that is clearly in 1970's look.s who this man is @marketmakers. he is too hot to handle. i am loving it. ♪ >> the was a second consecutive title for the women won in london. she finished ahead of compatriots. she strengthened her lead in the rankings. stephanie: welcome back. good thing you were not here for the commercial break. my own team not wanting to pay me for winning the jobs number. i would like to remind you, i guessed 269,000...
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. >> i'm roslyn the president of the jcrc an organization with the schools for bigotry a rock executive director as you heard tweeted we need to design in our own backyard to me that's a treat zionists when he grew up it is calling for our eradication is calling for our genocide the partners must be capacity of setting the district aims this is in any way, shape, or form that calls anti zionists it is against this wonderful city in light of the proceedings i ask you to begin the vetting process for the curriculum development and any part the recruitment going forward and in light of the fact we've started late i'm the last speaker but i think there are others that wish to speak. >> thank you. i understand they're with our group you thank you very much. (clapping.) >> the next speakers (calling names) if you could please to the podium. >> one minute. >> good evening dr. murase and superintendent carranza i'm here to talk about partnering with a rocky was going to talk as as member of the jewish community but ann as an employee as an employee of the san francisco unified school district i
. >> i'm roslyn the president of the jcrc an organization with the schools for bigotry a rock executive director as you heard tweeted we need to design in our own backyard to me that's a treat zionists when he grew up it is calling for our eradication is calling for our genocide the partners must be capacity of setting the district aims this is in any way, shape, or form that calls anti zionists it is against this wonderful city in light of the proceedings i ask you to begin the vetting...
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. >> roslyn thanks so much. >>> hundreds of syrian refugees are returning home this morning after a kurdishtory against isil. they have retaken a city which sits on major isil supply line. and more than 23,000 people were forced to flee their homes because of the fighting. >> translator: deciding it is better to go home than to squeeze into packed refugee camps these syrians crossed back on wednesday. ypg fighters took control of the strategic boarder town from isil after a three-week battle. >> translator: we are at a loss whoever we support others will kill us. >> translator: we are going back after two years. the condition of our homes were blown up by isil who accused us of being ypg. >> translator: we have been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i have done nothing wrong. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed over are still in turkey. of those we spoke to who are going home some are nervous, others indifferent, and glad to see the back of isil. isil is being replaced with the kurdish ypg some say. turkey has long been worried abo
. >> roslyn thanks so much. >>> hundreds of syrian refugees are returning home this morning after a kurdishtory against isil. they have retaken a city which sits on major isil supply line. and more than 23,000 people were forced to flee their homes because of the fighting. >> translator: deciding it is better to go home than to squeeze into packed refugee camps these syrians crossed back on wednesday. ypg fighters took control of the strategic boarder town from isil after a...
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. >> roslyn on the diamond, giants and nets at city field. 227-year-old with a to-hitter in the ninth. two outs away. curtis granderson. suddenly, everyone is involved in the moment. one out of the way. bruce approaches 700. >> anything can happen. bet ere defense playing well. these two work ds so well together. i couldn't be happier for chris. it's quite a night. >> to walk in and have the whole team standing there con gratulating me it's definitely a special moment. and i'll remember that forever. >> he's a good guy. good things happen to good people. >> tonight's gem, the nooint in san francisco giant's history. that's it for sports. more news after the break. nd a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very empowering. check out the new hardware. with the fastest internet available, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. and now you can go even fas
. >> roslyn on the diamond, giants and nets at city field. 227-year-old with a to-hitter in the ninth. two outs away. curtis granderson. suddenly, everyone is involved in the moment. one out of the way. bruce approaches 700. >> anything can happen. bet ere defense playing well. these two work ds so well together. i couldn't be happier for chris. it's quite a night. >> to walk in and have the whole team standing there con gratulating me it's definitely a special moment. and...
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. >>> roslyn brock is the chairman of the naacp board of directors.t she thought about the president's eulogy. >> we're so grateful for his eulogy for the sitting president of the united states to talk about grace. and for what we all need in this nation. we come here, white black brown, from all across this nation as people who have hope, and who still believe in hope, and hope in a nation, we all work together in unity to solve the societal issues that we have. but then to have our president come and speak to those same issues very pointedly and then to sing "amazing grace," to lead that auditorium that old hymn of the african-american church was powerful and very historical. >> there is a moment here. this president was seen around the world and eulogizing this pastor and state senator. what issues need to be discussed in this moment right here and right now? >> i think it it's a pivotal moment in our nation's history. we have to talk about gun violence in our nation. we have to talk about poverty. we have to talk about the issues that divide us. a
. >>> roslyn brock is the chairman of the naacp board of directors.t she thought about the president's eulogy. >> we're so grateful for his eulogy for the sitting president of the united states to talk about grace. and for what we all need in this nation. we come here, white black brown, from all across this nation as people who have hope, and who still believe in hope, and hope in a nation, we all work together in unity to solve the societal issues that we have. but then to have...
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. >> all right, roslyn, thank you. draymond green is dealing with back issues stemming from that collision with the ground in game two. his back remains sore and even locked up on him, preventing green from exploding on plays. >>> giants and mets at citifield. brandon belt flexing the opposite way. two-run shot off of matt hafby. giants up 6-4. two hitters later, justin maxwell getting the start. he crushes a no doubter to left. his fifth of the season, upping the lead to 7-4. that's where we stand. >>> and to colon, germany. united states and the host country in a friendly. brad evans finding bobby woods for the game-winning left footed finish. usa wins their second straight friendly with a 2-1 victory over the germans. the u.s. men's soccer team has scored multiple goals in consecutive matches in europe for the first time since 1979. that's a long time. they beat the netherlands 4-3 on friday. so maybe a little progress being made on the pitch for the red, white, and blue. that's it guys. >> we look forward to tomorr
. >> all right, roslyn, thank you. draymond green is dealing with back issues stemming from that collision with the ground in game two. his back remains sore and even locked up on him, preventing green from exploding on plays. >>> giants and mets at citifield. brandon belt flexing the opposite way. two-run shot off of matt hafby. giants up 6-4. two hitters later, justin maxwell getting the start. he crushes a no doubter to left. his fifth of the season, upping the lead to 7-4....
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. >> roslyn was teaching at the school that day. >> at the end of the day the principal passed out thistter saying that the school was up effected by a noxious odor that they think is the stink weed. >> this is the same day. >> they didn't test anybody. the department of agriculture came and said it was be the stink weed and that's what they september homesent home with the students. >> we are about to meet with the top regulatory agency when it comes to pesticide to find out what it is they're doing to talk about this issue. >> scott enwright said thinks department has funded three studies on kawaii and found nothing unusual. >> do you have enough investigators to find out what's going on? >> they have given us additional resources for another four positions this year and another four positions next year. >> eight investigators who are in charge of over 3,000 sites. it sounds like a lot of work for a small staff. >> it's investigating you know, no one in the country investigates every pesticide application. >> nothing you've seen so far that makes you think that things should change. >
. >> roslyn was teaching at the school that day. >> at the end of the day the principal passed out thistter saying that the school was up effected by a noxious odor that they think is the stink weed. >> this is the same day. >> they didn't test anybody. the department of agriculture came and said it was be the stink weed and that's what they september homesent home with the students. >> we are about to meet with the top regulatory agency when it comes to pesticide...
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philadelphia that produced qed about richard simon, and this fall we're going to produce a play about roslyn franklin. i'd love to hear your advice on who are another two or three scientist that both by temperment and the drama of their scientific quest deserve that kind of treatment. >> guest: well i think of leeza mighter -- mighter in d i never met her. don't know what she was like but i read a biography which has a lot of information about her and she was of course a very close friend of plank all his life some we probably be number one on my list. i don't know why thinks -- why one thinks of women always. they generally are -- somehow they have some kind of human understanding which we males lack. raftlift -- [laughter] >> thank you very much for being here. i first saw you in berkeley, and that was 40 years ago so i have to congratulate you on your persistence. einstein complained that quantum mechanics must be incomplete because of the unsuspected correlation over great distances, and even the collapse of the weight function is generally a super resumeinal. do you think anything has -
philadelphia that produced qed about richard simon, and this fall we're going to produce a play about roslyn franklin. i'd love to hear your advice on who are another two or three scientist that both by temperment and the drama of their scientific quest deserve that kind of treatment. >> guest: well i think of leeza mighter -- mighter in d i never met her. don't know what she was like but i read a biography which has a lot of information about her and she was of course a very close friend...
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up next, former president jimmy carter and first lady roslyn carter talk about politics. then mike huckabee speaks at the national sheriff's association annual conference in baltimore. and louisiana governor and g.o.p. presidential candidate bobby jindal answers questions from voters at a politics and eggs breakfast. >> like many of us, first families take vacation time and a good read can be a perfect companion for your journeys. what better book than one that peers inside the life of every first lady in history. "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of the 48 iconic american women." available through your favorite online book seller. >> former president jimmy carter and former first lady roslyn carter sat down for a wide ranging conversation including race relations, gun violence, mental health and the middle east. they were interviewed at the aspen institute for just over an hour. >> when i told president carter we had an overflow crowd he, said they all came for rosalynn, so thank you for being here as well. the 39th president of the united states and mr
up next, former president jimmy carter and first lady roslyn carter talk about politics. then mike huckabee speaks at the national sheriff's association annual conference in baltimore. and louisiana governor and g.o.p. presidential candidate bobby jindal answers questions from voters at a politics and eggs breakfast. >> like many of us, first families take vacation time and a good read can be a perfect companion for your journeys. what better book than one that peers inside the life of...
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example of somatic cell nuclear transfer in the most famous example is the experiment done by the roslyn institute in scotland where they produce dolly the sheep. anybody remember dolly the sheep? it took a particular till you you and it took a memory tissue cell and put it into a dish. the same time they got an egg cell from a different breed of u and they remove the nuclear material including genetic material from that egg cell. they had a empty egg cell with starves somatic cells. they put these things together zap them with electricity in the membranes break open and the nuclear material dumps into the egg. the proteins in that egg cell can do a little bit of magic and caused a somatic cell to regress and go back to the early-stage word has the capacity to become every type of cell in the body. dolly was a genetic clone of the memory cell and not of a egg cell. this technology does work. it's not efficient. dolly was one of nearly 300 different eggs that they attempted to use in this process process. it does work but it has been shown to work in a bunch of different species since the
example of somatic cell nuclear transfer in the most famous example is the experiment done by the roslyn institute in scotland where they produce dolly the sheep. anybody remember dolly the sheep? it took a particular till you you and it took a memory tissue cell and put it into a dish. the same time they got an egg cell from a different breed of u and they remove the nuclear material including genetic material from that egg cell. they had a empty egg cell with starves somatic cells. they put...
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roslyn: for six months, this farmers group is been training to grow vegetables productively.e head of indonesia's central bank quest job offices as part of what might be called a hands-on approach to managing inflation. indonesia manages not only the market and demand side, we also manage these agricultural groups from beginning to end from saliva -- supply-side. we look at how they are produced. with -- indonesia's inflation has been stuck above 6% all year, it is an important goal for the president. food makes up 1/5 of the the consumer price index. the central bank teamed up with regional experts across the country to develop programs aimed at ensuring steady supplies of produce. members of the farmers group say they have seen yields grow up 20%. the program opens up access to markets, for example helping farmers send vegetables directly to supermarkets rather than to agents. it provides support to farmers who grow product like tomatoes, which can sell for higher prices. >> the local tomatoes, our farmers only get $.30 per kilo. these tomatoes, we can sell for -- three tim
roslyn: for six months, this farmers group is been training to grow vegetables productively.e head of indonesia's central bank quest job offices as part of what might be called a hands-on approach to managing inflation. indonesia manages not only the market and demand side, we also manage these agricultural groups from beginning to end from saliva -- supply-side. we look at how they are produced. with -- indonesia's inflation has been stuck above 6% all year, it is an important goal for the...
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. >> roslyn carter was campaigning for jimmy carter. i believe that was 1976. was going to be a rally downtown. literally, we stuffed the building. we were the rally. >> this photo of tim carter with the woman he loved, gloria, was taken at the golden gate bridge during another public appearance. >> when jim jones was asked to give the benediction for the new suicide prevention barrier that had been erected. >> that's right. only a year before jonestown took its own life, jim jones was praying over a suicide prevention barrier. in that summer of 1977, jones was facing increasing criticism from some members who fled the church because they no longer believed in jones. when "new west" magazine published an expose article about church beatings, jim jones suddenly decided to leave the country. he began putting his flock on planes to south america by the dozens day after day. teenagers and young children were among the first to go. parents followed. >> i got this phone call that says, it's time for you to go. and this voice entered my head that said, if you don't go
. >> roslyn carter was campaigning for jimmy carter. i believe that was 1976. was going to be a rally downtown. literally, we stuffed the building. we were the rally. >> this photo of tim carter with the woman he loved, gloria, was taken at the golden gate bridge during another public appearance. >> when jim jones was asked to give the benediction for the new suicide prevention barrier that had been erected. >> that's right. only a year before jonestown took its own...
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roslyn like earth. the faculty the parents, i'll come back to you in a second. i also want to commend, and it cannot be easy. people ask me from time to time. you make a lot of speeches and go a lot of places and met a lot of people. and do you get nerve when you speak? and the answer is yes, like right now. i i would like to give you a response and reaction to our student speaker here today, amy congratulations. to our distinguished graduates, again i want to offer you my sincerest congratulations and on behalf of a million to offer my sincere congratulations. you're helping to make our city a better place and you'll be contributing to our economy. hopefully almost all of you, if not all of you, have jobs. i look forward to receiving your tax revenues very, very soon. and so today you've achieved something quite incredible. and i want to congratulate you. to the parents to the parents, your student, your child your son, your daughter your niece your nephew, your grandson, your granddaughter, whatever your relationship may be, they have in fact accomplished some
roslyn like earth. the faculty the parents, i'll come back to you in a second. i also want to commend, and it cannot be easy. people ask me from time to time. you make a lot of speeches and go a lot of places and met a lot of people. and do you get nerve when you speak? and the answer is yes, like right now. i i would like to give you a response and reaction to our student speaker here today, amy congratulations. to our distinguished graduates, again i want to offer you my sincerest...