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so is it less likely students go to a larger school like lowell because i know lowell was named as also a host site. so is it more likely for students who go to a larger school to return to their homesite rather it be less likely for students who attend a smaller school? >> yeah. so the breakdown doesn't necessarily follow along those lines in terms of size. teams are still working right now and planning, but it's looking like a number of our sites are going to be able to host at their homesites. about eight, i think i said in the presentation and some others will be participating in the host site either because their facility is not ready to welcome more students or because of other factors. a good number of these sites that are re-opening are at the homesite. >> and then to reiterate, lowell and balboa are host schools? >> yes. both lowell and balboa are host schools. lowell and balboa are the only two quote unquote host schools. >> okay. and then another question is how many days of instruction? i know at first it was about a day, but i've heard today it's about three days, at least.
so is it less likely students go to a larger school like lowell because i know lowell was named as also a host site. so is it more likely for students who go to a larger school to return to their homesite rather it be less likely for students who attend a smaller school? >> yeah. so the breakdown doesn't necessarily follow along those lines in terms of size. teams are still working right now and planning, but it's looking like a number of our sites are going to be able to host at their...
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it looks that this students of lowell high school as they apply for colleges and you see the pressure, but through the pressure, the anxiety of the students have. you see their charisma, they're kind of will to get through it all and i think it is a perfect film for right now, it's very inspirational. we have a lot of subjects there. we will have food trucks pickets are way to bring our communities together right now in a safe way but in a celebratory way. >> it's really neat you found a way to do this socially distanced. at the drive-in, right? i think we have a picture of how you are envisioning mess. most of your events are virtual but you found a way for people to try to connect. there is the picture. drive-in, drive-in movies. such an amazing experience. i want to ask you, you know, you started funding asian- american films before the studios were really willing to do that, after crazy rich asian, we see more people of color. why is it so important even if there are more opportunities and avenues to still have events like caamfest and films that are supported through caamfest? >>
it looks that this students of lowell high school as they apply for colleges and you see the pressure, but through the pressure, the anxiety of the students have. you see their charisma, they're kind of will to get through it all and i think it is a perfect film for right now, it's very inspirational. we have a lot of subjects there. we will have food trucks pickets are way to bring our communities together right now in a safe way but in a celebratory way. >> it's really neat you found a...
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it follows seniors at lowell high and the pressures they face applying to college.oke with the director to find out what surprised her most when making the film. >> the odds are they're going to not get in. the dream school you want to get to is 4%. most kids are not going to get in. but to watch a young 17, almost 18-year-old go through that is really brutal. it's terrible to the psyche of these young kids. at the same time as 17-year-old s heartened to see they're just kids full of energy and not taking themselves too seriously. >> the teachers admitted there's racial profiling. they have a lot of asians and i know they want diversity. it shows that being asian and obviously highly qualified could hurt you. >> there's a kid in our film who is considered the lowell god. he's the hero. he has a 4.7 gpa. and is the president of the school and is just brilliant. that's really the expectation of if you're an asian-american student you have to be perfect. our kids are asked to write a personal essay where they have to state who they are. how can they do that when they a
it follows seniors at lowell high and the pressures they face applying to college.oke with the director to find out what surprised her most when making the film. >> the odds are they're going to not get in. the dream school you want to get to is 4%. most kids are not going to get in. but to watch a young 17, almost 18-year-old go through that is really brutal. it's terrible to the psyche of these young kids. at the same time as 17-year-old s heartened to see they're just kids full of...
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wash near here like yeah we'll see read yet in the i'm not sure i do not feel there is last year lowell young good year you will have clearly other thinner. on the style sos reward. of barrels 3 g.'s l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law should. or should be very careful about official intelligence to the point is to create trusts. theories shot say with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. must protect its own existence or existence. in this size. and. rational. design of the thief. more than after the natural. you. you. if 50. 50. 50. vast areas of the western u.s.s.r. lay in ruins more than 14000000 civilians had been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine had a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children were executed. that's how they acted on soviet soil. of us old dusty whole situation searched out in the sea a kindle even with the vest looking to read them are saying that's the us way you can tame the worry and th
wash near here like yeah we'll see read yet in the i'm not sure i do not feel there is last year lowell young good year you will have clearly other thinner. on the style sos reward. of barrels 3 g.'s l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law should. or should be very careful about official intelligence to the point is to create trusts. theories shot say with artificial...
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is nice year lowell ya know year year you will have clearly a lot of familiar. on the. web . what i. live. live. vast areas of the western u.s.s.r. lay in ruins more than $14000000.00 civilians have been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine at a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children were executed. that's how they acted on soviet soil. of us oldest the whole situation sort of in the sea a kindle event we divest know in the breed the same giraffes the muscle and you can time the work and there and the soviet issue failed crucial on the humvee of the city team don't you going to see cash out of it or says so and then they spread a or that was come see us get that the beauty of the home needs to is get up to and i'll stand that greek to endeavor. 6 yard i. mean and. does the. a so it that in the here and in the rows so that in. c. and c. are for i can see how moans so close. i found my broad order i'll cut off said c.m. the nick to s. and. there is no doubt that. german virus archipelago a spa street written by a mom. i need to be true abou
is nice year lowell ya know year year you will have clearly a lot of familiar. on the. web . what i. live. live. vast areas of the western u.s.s.r. lay in ruins more than $14000000.00 civilians have been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine at a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children were executed. that's how they acted on soviet soil. of us oldest the whole situation sort of in the sea a kindle event we divest know in the breed the same giraffes the...
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shock of the washroom here in widely read yet yearly i'm not sure i do not feel there is last year lowell young year you will. show them on the style serves reward. westland. what i see all the time you'll see jeezy. live. ilk. the world is determined by. the day. thinks. we dare to ask. vast areas of the western us isaan lay in ruins more than $14000000.00 civilians have been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine at a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children were executed. that's how they acted on soviet soil. of us all the whole situation sort of in the sea a kindle event with the west no he didn't read them saying that's the us way and you can time the word and there and the soviet issue failed crucial on the humvee a t 50 kindle and you're going to see cash out of the says so and then i hate spere or the walls come see us get everybody else you know we hum needs to race india up to our stand that greek to india. a 6 yard i. mean one. does the. slick that in the here and in a roast so didn't he in the sierras see a frying pan see how months so close
shock of the washroom here in widely read yet yearly i'm not sure i do not feel there is last year lowell young year you will. show them on the style serves reward. westland. what i see all the time you'll see jeezy. live. ilk. the world is determined by. the day. thinks. we dare to ask. vast areas of the western us isaan lay in ruins more than $14000000.00 civilians have been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine at a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children...
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get to come to lowell at all. amy hollyfield, abc7. >> that's really something, thank you. >>> in months, california could end work place social distancing and mask requirements. it is part of newly pr posed work place safety rules the state is considering. this proposal would need to be approved by the occupational safety and standard board. workers will not have to physically distance themselves. facemasks will not be required indoors if everyone around them is fully vaccinated. if you are vaccinated and you are exposed to the virus, don't need to quarantine. >> employees will not need to show proof that they are fully vaccinated. >> there is no requirement to force employees to show proof. >> starting july 31st, employers will need to provide free testing to workers who have symptoms and are not fully vaccinated. >>> happening today, governor newsom will be in monteray county for his comeback tour. he is expected to announce a proposal for school funding. the details are limited but his office says the proposal
get to come to lowell at all. amy hollyfield, abc7. >> that's really something, thank you. >>> in months, california could end work place social distancing and mask requirements. it is part of newly pr posed work place safety rules the state is considering. this proposal would need to be approved by the occupational safety and standard board. workers will not have to physically distance themselves. facemasks will not be required indoors if everyone around them is fully...
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bobby lowell. >> i think it really threw him for a loop when he found out that my mom, you know, hadt somebody else. that is when things started getting scary. >> scary because erwin, detectives learned, had started doing things that pointed to an obsession with deede, and how did they know that? in one of those only in a small town coincidences, deede's son, mike, lived just down the road of duties new brochure and. one night he was sitting in his living room when he saw familiar car drive by, inside, was erwin. >> as the evening went on he continued to drive by the house. >> did you call your mom and say, by the way, erwin is driving around the house while you're with bobby lowell? >> no, i didn't between two together. >> the very next day just ten days before her murder, deede would call her friend cindy, in a state of panic. >> she was crying hysterically. she said that she was in the shower, the erwin came into the house without her knowing, pulled her out of the shower and they had this huge altercation and that he was calling her every name under the sun. >> deede told the sam
bobby lowell. >> i think it really threw him for a loop when he found out that my mom, you know, hadt somebody else. that is when things started getting scary. >> scary because erwin, detectives learned, had started doing things that pointed to an obsession with deede, and how did they know that? in one of those only in a small town coincidences, deede's son, mike, lived just down the road of duties new brochure and. one night he was sitting in his living room when he saw familiar...
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of the washroom here in one year will 3 dear to me i'm not sure i do not see if there is last year lowell journal of year year you will have clearly other 3. on the style social war with. what i see you i think you'll see g.-d. . so what males have tended to do and still do is we tend to we certainly have empathy in all of that but we also tend to do nurture through aggression so we create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression now women are aggressive and can play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those were created for males to nurture other males to aggression to teach them how to be empathic few aggression. because there's survival guide education there's a long time to start simply. be sure they're going to get them back. to. public no one says a repatriation scheme for the rest of 7 years. of the separate kaiser. vast areas of the western u.s.s.r. lay in ruins more than 14000000 civilians had been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine at a trench nearby whe
of the washroom here in one year will 3 dear to me i'm not sure i do not see if there is last year lowell journal of year year you will have clearly other 3. on the style social war with. what i see you i think you'll see g.-d. . so what males have tended to do and still do is we tend to we certainly have empathy in all of that but we also tend to do nurture through aggression so we create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression...
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proper start of this case period expecting to hear testimony from a member of parliament patricia to lowell who back in the ninety's or the early 2000 as was the one who essentially blew the whistle on alleged corruption in this particular arms deal but we'll wait to see what happens during the course of the day it's likely that this matter may be perspire and. thank you for now. from. south africa. on to corunna news in prime minister narendra modi is being accused of cracking down on criticism of the dozens of people were arrested in the capital they put up posters asking why vaccines were sent abroad or leave this year instead of using them in india police say they were arrested for defacing walls also a top indian virologist shahid jamil is resigned from a government coronavirus advisory group that looked into new variance he had raised concerns the government wasn't paying enough attention to a more contagious strain despite it being born despite the government being warned about it back in march it also written in the new york times that scientists are facing stubborn resistance to ev
proper start of this case period expecting to hear testimony from a member of parliament patricia to lowell who back in the ninety's or the early 2000 as was the one who essentially blew the whistle on alleged corruption in this particular arms deal but we'll wait to see what happens during the course of the day it's likely that this matter may be perspire and. thank you for now. from. south africa. on to corunna news in prime minister narendra modi is being accused of cracking down on...
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and us truly in lowell which threatens jail time for people returning form india is facing a growing backlash before it takes effect monday anyone who's been in india within 14 days of their planned date of return will be banned from entering a stray lia is the 1st time the government has made it a potential criminal offense for its all citizens to come home around 1000 australians in india are registered as wanting to return the situation in india is die it's very serious more than 200000 people have died and there are more than 300000 new cases a day when national cabinet made they receive the most up to date briefing from our chief medical offices and their advice is that we need to put in place they secure midges with respect to people coming from india to australia so they're temporary they'll be reviewed on the 15th of may but they're designed based on the medical advice to keep a strain site. elaine pearson is the australians are ex are for human rights watch she says save corin's in method should be the government's focus this is really quite outrageous that the government ha
and us truly in lowell which threatens jail time for people returning form india is facing a growing backlash before it takes effect monday anyone who's been in india within 14 days of their planned date of return will be banned from entering a stray lia is the 1st time the government has made it a potential criminal offense for its all citizens to come home around 1000 australians in india are registered as wanting to return the situation in india is die it's very serious more than 200000...
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going back to last week, jim lowell of the fed mentions that -- jay powell of the fed said that thisy impacts inflation in the coming months. so apart from the bait -- the basics from the pandemic last year, this supply shortage is really wanting inflationary pressures at this point. but again, i think it is very important to highlight that those increases in inflation will be transitory, will be overlooked by the fed. we saw it in the manufacturing report this morning. this will be evident in the indices in the months ahead. matt: my 30's were transitory, but they still took 10 years. we are hearing chip producers as well as big buyers on the automotive side saying this is going to take or than six to 12 months. this is going to take a couple of years to deal with that bottleneck, and we are seeing prices for other commodities just sore like they are cryptocurrencies. how long will this last? >> well, if you look at policy changes, this is still shorter then the horizon that we may see until the first increase in policy rates. i'm not expecting any interest rate changes in terms of
going back to last week, jim lowell of the fed mentions that -- jay powell of the fed said that thisy impacts inflation in the coming months. so apart from the bait -- the basics from the pandemic last year, this supply shortage is really wanting inflationary pressures at this point. but again, i think it is very important to highlight that those increases in inflation will be transitory, will be overlooked by the fed. we saw it in the manufacturing report this morning. this will be evident in...
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today at lowell high school they were rehearsing for for fo graduation. >> there is nothing more importantback in school especially when san francisco has some of the highest vaccination rates across the entire state and country and some of the lowest go iterates in our state. >> san francisco unified should not be entitled to the $12 million it was supposed to receive. late today abc 7 is confirmed the super instant intended of public instruction has asked safe usd to prove itprove itprot the district says it is working on it. >> the superintendent issued a statement saying that each successive stage it was not entirely clear if we had the staffing to get to the next stage. the school board president said denying these funds is an unfortunate step by state legislatures. the school board instead is now working on a reopening plan after passing a resolution promising to offer in person instruction for all grade levels when school returns in the fall. >>> the sausalito art festival may not return for a second year in covid has nothing to do with it. they want to 30-40 homeless people who liv
today at lowell high school they were rehearsing for for fo graduation. >> there is nothing more importantback in school especially when san francisco has some of the highest vaccination rates across the entire state and country and some of the lowest go iterates in our state. >> san francisco unified should not be entitled to the $12 million it was supposed to receive. late today abc 7 is confirmed the super instant intended of public instruction has asked safe usd to prove itprove...
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today at lowell high school they were rehearsing for graduation. >> there is nothing more important to me than having our kids back in school especially when san francisco has some of the highest vaccination rates across the entire state and country and some of the lowest covid rates. >> san francisco unified should not be entitled to the $12 million it was supposed to receive. abc 7 news has confirmed the state superintendent public instruction has asked them to prove that they did in fact comply with this. the district said it is working on it. >> the superintendent issued a statement on your screen. the school board president said denying these funds is an unfortunate misstep by state legislatures. the school board is working on a reopening plan after passing a resolution promising to offer in person instruction for all grade levels when school returns in the fall. >>> the new chinese cultural district would encompass the sunset and parkside district on the west side of the city. the purpose is to stabilize vulnerable communities. >> the chinese community faces an uncertain future.
today at lowell high school they were rehearsing for graduation. >> there is nothing more important to me than having our kids back in school especially when san francisco has some of the highest vaccination rates across the entire state and country and some of the lowest covid rates. >> san francisco unified should not be entitled to the $12 million it was supposed to receive. abc 7 news has confirmed the state superintendent public instruction has asked them to prove that they did...
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to allow lowell students in the southeast neighborhoods to be able to get to lowell more conveniently by bus. is that also something that is being considered as part of the restoration? >> that is being considered for early 2022. it is one of those trade-offs that we need to consider. we love the idea of it. it was brought to us by students in this cool student project. it builds on our own success. when people start asking for new rapid routes that is how we know the network is really serving an important need. we are really sticking to the bare-bones for the august and making sure everybody has something and looking to early 2022 to start potentially introducing new service. >> thank you. a question around if i understood. it was the presentation on the budget that there is a plan to shift some flexible capital resources to operations in the coming years just to support service restoration and prevent layoffs. can you state how much we are talking about shifting from capital projects? >> you will recall and 2014 the voters passed the charter amendment. [indiscernable] for the genera
to allow lowell students in the southeast neighborhoods to be able to get to lowell more conveniently by bus. is that also something that is being considered as part of the restoration? >> that is being considered for early 2022. it is one of those trade-offs that we need to consider. we love the idea of it. it was brought to us by students in this cool student project. it builds on our own success. when people start asking for new rapid routes that is how we know the network is really...
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it's a documentary about lowell high school students navigating the end of high school and college applicationsard to have a strong sense of self esteem because you're always comparing yourself to other people. he comes through the screen. you can see the stress. the anxiety that lives in their lives, their dynamics with their families, their teachers. you know what i love about this film is i think we're all living in a time of anxiety, and you can see how these kids get through it. it's kind of with with with with a flare, the festival is put on by the center for asian american media, the group put onto virtual events last year and, well, pre pandemic scenes like these of long lines and packed theaters aren't back yet this year will be a high bridge up online and in person. our goal as a festival is for people to walk away. with no knowledge that asian american communities is quite diverse and that there's so much complexity beauty within the umbrella of asian america with more than 100 films available, festival director musashino guano says screenings of films like olympia are already sold o
it's a documentary about lowell high school students navigating the end of high school and college applicationsard to have a strong sense of self esteem because you're always comparing yourself to other people. he comes through the screen. you can see the stress. the anxiety that lives in their lives, their dynamics with their families, their teachers. you know what i love about this film is i think we're all living in a time of anxiety, and you can see how these kids get through it. it's kind...
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i'm a student at lowell high school. i wanted to talk about a few things.e first thing, start time. i personally support the change at my school and the overall rationale because it's going to give me more sleep as well as save the school district money. i think the issue is a lot of people will oppose this just because they feel like their voice isn't heard. even if, at the end of the day, when they see all the rationale behind it, they would support the changes simply because they voice was not heard in a way they feel would make a difference, they are not going to support this now, and so i think sfusd, especially with the trust problems they have with the public now, they need to be more conscious of that. the other thing that i'll note is during the san francisco county transportation authority board this morning, muni said it would not be expanding service above 70% of precovid levels until next january. we already know that 100% of service wasn't enough to get our students safely to school on time, so how is that going to work if we're all going back
i'm a student at lowell high school. i wanted to talk about a few things.e first thing, start time. i personally support the change at my school and the overall rationale because it's going to give me more sleep as well as save the school district money. i think the issue is a lot of people will oppose this just because they feel like their voice isn't heard. even if, at the end of the day, when they see all the rationale behind it, they would support the changes simply because they voice was...
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it's a documentary about lowell high school students navigating the end of high school and college applicationsave a strong sense of self esteem because you're always comparing yourself to other people. it comes through the screen. you can see the street. yes, the anxiety that lives in their lives, their dynamics with their families, their teachers. you know what i love about this film is i think we're all living in a time of anxiety, and you can see how these kids get through it. it's kind of with with with with a flare, the festival is put on by the center for asian american media, the group put onto virtual events last year and while pre pandemic scenes like these of long lines and packed theaters aren't back yet this year. will be a hybrid of online and in person our goal as a festival is for people to walk away with all knowledge that asian american communities is quite diverse and that there's so much complexity beauty within. the umbrella of asian america with more than 100 films available. festival director musashino guano says screenings of films like lumpy a are already sold out at te
it's a documentary about lowell high school students navigating the end of high school and college applicationsave a strong sense of self esteem because you're always comparing yourself to other people. it comes through the screen. you can see the street. yes, the anxiety that lives in their lives, their dynamics with their families, their teachers. you know what i love about this film is i think we're all living in a time of anxiety, and you can see how these kids get through it. it's kind of...
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joining me now, chief investment officer jim lowell.o joining the conversation all morning long is fox business' dagen mcdowell and strategic wealth partners president and ceo, mark tepper. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. jim, let's start on the economic data out this morning. what are you expecting from the backdrop? we got the gdp coming as well as durable goods orders. pretty good window into where we are on growth. >> absolutely right, maria. i think what we're expecting is to see maintenance as the current trend with the fed backstopping everything under the market sun, we're likely going to be able to continue to progress towards a reopening version of a return to normal, although it's still a far cry from actually being normal, that being a state where our economy can grow on its own two feet rather than clearly stimulated, aided by the fed. we continue to cast our eye towards next week, the jobs numbers, and also towards tomorrow's consumer related data, consumer the driver of our economy t
joining me now, chief investment officer jim lowell.o joining the conversation all morning long is fox business' dagen mcdowell and strategic wealth partners president and ceo, mark tepper. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. jim, let's start on the economic data out this morning. what are you expecting from the backdrop? we got the gdp coming as well as durable goods orders. pretty good window into where we are on growth. >> absolutely right, maria. i...
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to allow lowell students in the southeast neighborhoods to be able to get to lowell more conveniently by bus. is that also something that is being considered as part of the restoration? >> that is being considered for early 2022. it is one of those trade-offs that we need to consider. we love the idea of it. it was brought to us by students in this cool student project. it builds on our own success. when people start asking for new rapid routes that is how we know the network is really serving an important need. we are really sticking to the bare-bones for the august and making sure everybody has something and looking to early 2022 to start potentially introducing new service. >> thank you. a question around if i understood. it was the presentation on the budget that there is a plan to shift some flexible capital resources to operations in the coming years just to support service restoration and prevent layoffs. can you state how much we are talking about shifting from capital projects? >> you will recall and 2014 the voters passed the charter amendment. [indiscernable] for the genera
to allow lowell students in the southeast neighborhoods to be able to get to lowell more conveniently by bus. is that also something that is being considered as part of the restoration? >> that is being considered for early 2022. it is one of those trade-offs that we need to consider. we love the idea of it. it was brought to us by students in this cool student project. it builds on our own success. when people start asking for new rapid routes that is how we know the network is really...
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fading, because we are moving into the end of the week, the weekend, then we will have a sort of lowellbut that will only be for a time. —— lull for it will not be until there is a full inquiry, that is a long time away, many many months away and the pandemic can use to run its course. these questions will continue, and as you say, they are important, because for many of the many people who lost relatives and loved ones, particularly in care homes but in other situations too, they have many questions that they want answered, and that issue in particular, about how and why so many died in care homes in the first and second waves, will i think be one that will continue to be asked and those questions will continue coming up right until we have an inquiry into all of this. coming up right untilwe have an inquiry into all of this.— inquiry into all of this. damian grammaticas _ inquiry into all of this. damian grammaticas at _ inquiry into all of this. damian grammaticas at westminster, | inquiry into all of this. damian - grammaticas at westminster, thank you. and we'll find out how this s
fading, because we are moving into the end of the week, the weekend, then we will have a sort of lowellbut that will only be for a time. —— lull for it will not be until there is a full inquiry, that is a long time away, many many months away and the pandemic can use to run its course. these questions will continue, and as you say, they are important, because for many of the many people who lost relatives and loved ones, particularly in care homes but in other situations too, they have many...
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please recognize that in the future that link may lowell -- may no longer work. pursuant to house rules and regulations, items should be submitted to clerks electronically by emailing submissions to labor doc hearings. again, i want to thank the witnesses for their participation today. members of the subcommittee may have some additional questions for you. and we ask the witnesses to please respond to those questions in writing. the hearing record will be held open for 14 days in order to receive those responses. i remind my colleagues as well that pursuant to committee practice, witness questions must be submitted to the majority committee sample committee clerk within seven days. the question submitted must address the subject matter of the hearing. i want to now recognize the distinguished ranking member for a closing statement. you are recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. this hearing provides the need for flexibility to the american workforce. continually, we hear from farmers in the restaurant industry, small business operators, and others in pennsylvania
please recognize that in the future that link may lowell -- may no longer work. pursuant to house rules and regulations, items should be submitted to clerks electronically by emailing submissions to labor doc hearings. again, i want to thank the witnesses for their participation today. members of the subcommittee may have some additional questions for you. and we ask the witnesses to please respond to those questions in writing. the hearing record will be held open for 14 days in order to...
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ultimately graduating from lou el high school lowell high school in the class of 1972. susan attended u.c. berkley and was among the first students to graduate with a degree in genetics, a new major at that time. while she had initially planned to go into medicine, the classes that brought her the most joy during her undergraduate days revolved around art and education. two things that would prove central to her career. after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing parents and fellow teachers to improve conditions by forming a union. the campaign was successful and workers eventually secured a contract with management responded
ultimately graduating from lou el high school lowell high school in the class of 1972. susan attended u.c. berkley and was among the first students to graduate with a degree in genetics, a new major at that time. while she had initially planned to go into medicine, the classes that brought her the most joy during her undergraduate days revolved around art and education. two things that would prove central to her career. after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with...
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ultimately graduating from lou el high school lowell high school in the class of 1972. susan attended u.c. berkley and was among the first students to graduate with a degree in genetics, a new major at that time. while she had initially planned to go into medicine, the classes that brought her the most joy during her undergraduate days revolved around art and education. two things that would prove central to her career. after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing parents and fellow teachers to improve conditions by forming a union. the campaign was successful and workers eventually secured a contract with management responded
ultimately graduating from lou el high school lowell high school in the class of 1972. susan attended u.c. berkley and was among the first students to graduate with a degree in genetics, a new major at that time. while she had initially planned to go into medicine, the classes that brought her the most joy during her undergraduate days revolved around art and education. two things that would prove central to her career. after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with...
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lowell and whittier, didn't know of any.ir humanity. that's what history is supposed to do. those who just still insist on a progress narrative rooted in greatness are in for a new story. always have been. >> no, i mean, this is about us. it's how we respond to these things. the people were who they were. historians tried to bring those people to the floor and it's up to audiences and americans, particularly if you're talking about uighurs in history. to be mature enough to understand you take the good with the bad. sometimes the bad is good enough you can't stand it, but for the most part, we are talking about human beings and for the most part they have something of value to offer us. >> the book is "on juneteenth" and that includes your morning residency. david, thank you and congratulations for the book and thank you for the terrific qualifications this week. >>> coming up -- many americans have faced mental health issues like anxiety and depression as the coronavirus pandemic dragged on. up next we're taking a look at s
lowell and whittier, didn't know of any.ir humanity. that's what history is supposed to do. those who just still insist on a progress narrative rooted in greatness are in for a new story. always have been. >> no, i mean, this is about us. it's how we respond to these things. the people were who they were. historians tried to bring those people to the floor and it's up to audiences and americans, particularly if you're talking about uighurs in history. to be mature enough to understand you...