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i am david allen, business manager at one purpose school. in terms every serve the ending fund values start at $478,862 for the 1920 year and increase to 6 82,00 82,000 4. this is between 18 to 19% of expenses. the california department of education has rated one purpose in good condition with healthy reserves under their physical health criteria. this has been a positive sustained increase to our 15-16 year. one purpose has demonstrated ability to improve and maintain strong physical health and reserves. we have strong relationships with family foundations and individuals to fundraise and expands the donor base to ensure long-term financial stability and has a budget to respond to uncertainties that may arise. the board and school are to make necessary adjustments to maintain the financial solvency should soft revenues not come as expected. there is no reason to expect this. thank you. >> i am joy jackson morgan, executive director at third street clinic, second generation hunters point native. i come from a long line of educators. most of
i am david allen, business manager at one purpose school. in terms every serve the ending fund values start at $478,862 for the 1920 year and increase to 6 82,00 82,000 4. this is between 18 to 19% of expenses. the california department of education has rated one purpose in good condition with healthy reserves under their physical health criteria. this has been a positive sustained increase to our 15-16 year. one purpose has demonstrated ability to improve and maintain strong physical health...
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. >> david allen, rachel jackson, joy jackson morgan, katie simons, joe steinbergger, peter dorkin. mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to t r
. >> david allen, rachel jackson, joy jackson morgan, katie simons, joe steinbergger, peter dorkin. mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to t r
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david: you have certainly demonstrated what can be done with a lot of grit, resourcefulness, intelligence, and ambition. many thanks to farooq kathwari. we will have much more with him, including a discussion of the ethan allens and the effective tariffs. that is going to come out in our second hour, coming up today. this has been "balance of power ," on bloomberg and bloomberg radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power ," i'm david westin. democrats have endorsed the revised u.s. mda to replace nafta. we talked earlier today with chuck grassley of iowa, charged with getting the deal done. >> a lot of changes were made by the damage that's that republicans wish had not been made, but in order to get this otherwise very good agreement through the house of representatives, they probably had to be negotiated. negotiated 100% to satisfy the democrats either, but compromise is how things get done in the united states and so it was compromise in a way that i feel the overall thing is very, very good. we may lose some republicans because of it, but it will get through the united states senate probably easier than it gets to the house of representatives. lose republicans, what abbe because of the intellect -- intelle
david: you have certainly demonstrated what can be done with a lot of grit, resourcefulness, intelligence, and ambition. many thanks to farooq kathwari. we will have much more with him, including a discussion of the ethan allens and the effective tariffs. that is going to come out in our second hour, coming up today. this has been "balance of power ," on bloomberg and bloomberg radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power ," i'm david westin. democrats have endorsed the...
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david westin and bloomberg radio. the ceo of heat now and joins the program -- the ceo of ethan allen joins to discuss his new memoir and trade talks. not too much movement in the u.s. counting down to the fomc statement. all eyes will be on the u.k. election tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, peggy collins from washington on when we will get the usmca replacement for nafta. rafael onn, therese the british election and alix steel on the surge in shares. let's start with peggy collins. what is going on with usmca? lawmakers are converging towards the vote at year end which is what they've been pushing for in the last few weeks. earlier we saw mexico agreed to some of the final changes that robert lighthizer was helping to arrange and away way the democrats would go for and nancy pelosi signing on yesterday. now we are barreling towards a vote which would finalize a deal that has had elements to it since last
david westin and bloomberg radio. the ceo of heat now and joins the program -- the ceo of ethan allen joins to discuss his new memoir and trade talks. not too much movement in the u.s. counting down to the fomc statement. all eyes will be on the u.k. election tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of...
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defending champion mark allen for a place in tomorrow's scottish open snooker final. 16 years on from his first ranking final, mark selby is into his 26th one after thrashing david and three more breaks of 50+. that's all the sport for now. more after 9pm. tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome for what the organisers hope will be the biggest street protest against italy's far—right league party, led by the former deputy prime minister matteo salvini. the movement, called the "sardines", started last month and has grown rapidly. our rome correspondent mark lowen is at the protests in the italian capital. a month ago, this movement did not exist. but it has sprung up from a flash mob to this, tens of thousands in rome, rising up against the league, led by matteo salvini. they call themselves the sardines because they pack themselves tightly into piazzas across the country in the last week. the call for respect to human rights, for welcoming migrants, a return to the core values of democracy. and they warn that the ghosts of italy's fascist past are returning. we want to demonstrate that we are here, the other half of italy is here. we are not agreeing
defending champion mark allen for a place in tomorrow's scottish open snooker final. 16 years on from his first ranking final, mark selby is into his 26th one after thrashing david and three more breaks of 50+. that's all the sport for now. more after 9pm. tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome for what the organisers hope will be the biggest street protest against italy's far—right league party, led by the former deputy prime minister matteo salvini. the movement, called the...
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paul, david, emma, pete, mandy, william, brian, allen, mr smith. but mrs smith disagrees.ehaviour. anyway, further to that. the government says it won‘t rule out taking "further steps" if football authorities in england fail to deal with racism. it follows sunday‘s premier league match between tottenham and chelsea when play was stopped after antonio rudiger said he heard monkey noises. tottenham have studied hours of cctv footage with lip readers to find the alleged perpetrators, but their findings were "inconclusive". meanwhile a chelsea fan has been arrested for allegedly abusing tottenham player son heung—min during the same game. facing the media ahead of the boxing day fixtures, tottenham managerjose mourinho gave his thoughts on the issue of racism in football. do we need help? yes. but society needs help. we need to eradicate... is that the correct word? yes. we need to eradicate any form of discrimination, and in this case, we are speaking about racism. and, yes, football needs help. well, the sheffield united manager, chris wilder, agreed with mourinho and said f
paul, david, emma, pete, mandy, william, brian, allen, mr smith. but mrs smith disagrees.ehaviour. anyway, further to that. the government says it won‘t rule out taking "further steps" if football authorities in england fail to deal with racism. it follows sunday‘s premier league match between tottenham and chelsea when play was stopped after antonio rudiger said he heard monkey noises. tottenham have studied hours of cctv footage with lip readers to find the alleged perpetrators,...
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wrote some stand-up for various people, woody allen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we had had enough experience and we performed. davidcked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. the first show goes on. when it is over, are you convinced you have a great hit or you are not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i had all of the ingredients, i didn't have the recipe. between the first show and the second show, we changed. second show was paul simon. third show was rob reiner with penny marshall. by the fourth show, we found the show that resembles the show today. david: the original idea was to have a cast of characters and a host. lorne: a different host every week. david: who was the first host? lorne: george carlin. david: was he so funny in those days you knew it would be a hit? lorne: he had monologues that worked and i thought he was funny. the biggest controversy in the first show was the network wanted him to wear a suit, jacket and tie. and he didn't want to. he wanted to wear a t-shirt. it was not the biggest thing in my life. i was, let him wear whatever he wants, but the compr
wrote some stand-up for various people, woody allen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we had had enough experience and we performed. davidcked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. the first show goes on. when it is over, are you convinced you have a great hit or you are not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i had all of the ingredients, i didn't have the recipe. between the first show and the second show, we changed. second show was...
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david and alan dershowitz sometime. >> dan: please, put them on the show together and i will expose as the fraud he is and the careless fact-checker that he is. allen, joe, thank you very much. coming up on this special "hannity," carter page and the fisa scandal. jason chaffetz will react. another 2020 democratic presidential candidate on full display. joe floyd and sara carter to break it down. ♪ nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. ♪ >> dan: welcome back to a special edition of "hannity." despite the horowitz findings, in detail, the fisa, a congenital layer corrupt adam schiff with no remorse but a year's worth long phot and spreading fisa lies. take a look. carter page says that the fbi spying into his life on his good name. he also says that he will "never completely have his name restored." do you feel any sympathy for carter page? >> i have to say,
david and alan dershowitz sometime. >> dan: please, put them on the show together and i will expose as the fraud he is and the careless fact-checker that he is. allen, joe, thank you very much. coming up on this special "hannity," carter page and the fisa scandal. jason chaffetz will react. another 2020 democratic presidential candidate on full display. joe floyd and sara carter to break it down. ♪ nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so...
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things that i think david calhoun will look at is you know slowing things down being more deliberate focusing on quality and seeking the risk out of the equation alison stewart allen and joining me there branding and marketing analysts that international marketing alison thank you very much and u.n. special investigator has condemned saudi arabia's trial over the murder of journalist. as quote a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for the killing but the court exonerated senior figures including saddam qahtani an advisor to the saudi crown prince could scientists in malaysia are working to reduce the world's dependence on 4 major crops that sweet corn rice and soybeans which provide 2 thirds of the global food supply there are fears the population growth and climate change could cause shortages largely reports from 70 in western malaysia. on a remote farm in northern malaysia stand row upon row of baumberger ground nets native to africa the lagoon is considered and often crop grown by traditional farm most but increasingly neglected in favor of cash crops. is one of a handful of farmers working with a research center to put the crop back in th
things that i think david calhoun will look at is you know slowing things down being more deliberate focusing on quality and seeking the risk out of the equation alison stewart allen and joining me there branding and marketing analysts that international marketing alison thank you very much and u.n. special investigator has condemned saudi arabia's trial over the murder of journalist. as quote a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for the killing but the court exonerated...
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david gilbert. the world number 12 won by 5—2 frames in glasgow. he'll now face mark selby who beat ronnie o'sullivan 5—4 in his quarterfinal. defending champion mark allenut the winner of this year's bbc sports personality of the year — but we already know the winner of this year's hellen rollanson award which recognises outstanding achievement in the face of adversity. scottish rugby legend doddie weir has been named this year's winner and with good reason. after being diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2016, weir set up the my name's doddie foundation, which has raised more than £4 million for research into the disease. weir was also awarded an obe this year for his services to rugby, mnd and the borders community. well this year's spoty is in aberdeen. a fair old trek from cardiff — which is where former wales rugby star gareth thomas is cycling from. he is pedalling away as we speak. he's making the 500 mile journey for sports relief. and to encourage him in the final stages — thomas was given a special gift from blue peter's lindsay russell. it's sweaty. oh, my gosh! for being such a good singer, and such a good cyclist and such a good guy. yea
david gilbert. the world number 12 won by 5—2 frames in glasgow. he'll now face mark selby who beat ronnie o'sullivan 5—4 in his quarterfinal. defending champion mark allenut the winner of this year's bbc sports personality of the year — but we already know the winner of this year's hellen rollanson award which recognises outstanding achievement in the face of adversity. scottish rugby legend doddie weir has been named this year's winner and with good reason. after being diagnosed with...
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david gilbert 6—1 in today's semi. he knocked in a 1—3—2 break in the process and will play either jack lisowski or defending champion mark allennly to a 20—game run in 1971. memphis led at the end of the third quarter but the bucks came back in the final period to maintain their lead at the top of the eastern conference. england went into their final one day against pakistan hoping for a series whitewash. instead, they got a bit of a washout as rain thwarted their hopes of a 3—nil win. they looked in a strong position before the heavens opened in kuala lumpur too as henry moeran can tell us. frustration in the end for england unable to complete a clean sweep in this one—day international series because of the rain, the post series presentation taking place behind me under shelter. 38 overs were all that were possible, england reducing pakistan to 1a5, more impressive bowling, four wickets for just 18 i’u ns bowling, four wickets for just 18 runs for her. now for heather knight enter site it is on to the t20 series as preparation for the t20 world cup begins to build. we did not start the best but be blotted back brilliantly, e
david gilbert 6—1 in today's semi. he knocked in a 1—3—2 break in the process and will play either jack lisowski or defending champion mark allennly to a 20—game run in 1971. memphis led at the end of the third quarter but the bucks came back in the final period to maintain their lead at the top of the eastern conference. england went into their final one day against pakistan hoping for a series whitewash. instead, they got a bit of a washout as rain thwarted their hopes of a 3—nil...
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david gilbert. the world number 12 won by five frames to two in glasgow. he'll now face mark selby who beat ronnie o'sullivan five four in his quarterfinal. defending champion mark allenich recognises outstanding achievement in sport in the face of adversity. the scottish rugby legend was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2016. he set up the my name's doddie foundation, which has raised more than £4 million for research into the disease. weir was also awarded an obe this year. and doddie will be presented with the award at tomorrow night's sports personality of the year award in aberdeen. you can find more about the event and all our stories on the bbc sport website. and of course sports personality of the year is live on bbc one tomorrow night at seven o'clock. that's all for me let's head back to geeta now who's at westminster. now for the papers. welcome back to westminster for a special edition of the papers... in wake of yesterday's general election results, which saw boris johnson return to downing street triumphant as the conservative party secured a large working majority in the house of commons. the general election from thursday. the prime minister will
david gilbert. the world number 12 won by five frames to two in glasgow. he'll now face mark selby who beat ronnie o'sullivan five four in his quarterfinal. defending champion mark allenich recognises outstanding achievement in sport in the face of adversity. the scottish rugby legend was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2016. he set up the my name's doddie foundation, which has raised more than £4 million for research into the disease. weir was also awarded an obe this year. and doddie...
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allen, 87. [applause] jenkinson, mark, conservative party,. [cheering and applause] 20488. perry jill, green party, 596. [applause] walker, david, brexit party, 1749. [applause] therefore, mark jenkinson's duly elected as a member of parliament for the work incident constituency. [cheering and applause] >> that's a very significant result. the seat has been held by labor since 1918. except for a small conservative batch in 1970. it's a very, very strong labor area in the past and a bit of a district and a former steel town on the cumbrian coast. the significance here is not just about the conservatives that have gained the seat but the fact that sue eyman is a key member of jeremy korman's shadow [inaudible] mark jenkinson gentlemen who's the new conservative mp for worthington is a deputy leader of hallandale [inaudible] and we are being told [inaudible] is about ready to declare. labor, is this the hamilton west? >> hamilton west constituency. i hereby give notice to the total number of votes polled for each candidate is as follows: margaret ferrier, scottish national party, 23775. [cheering and applause] jake allen, labor in
allen, 87. [applause] jenkinson, mark, conservative party,. [cheering and applause] 20488. perry jill, green party, 596. [applause] walker, david, brexit party, 1749. [applause] therefore, mark jenkinson's duly elected as a member of parliament for the work incident constituency. [cheering and applause] >> that's a very significant result. the seat has been held by labor since 1918. except for a small conservative batch in 1970. it's a very, very strong labor area in the past and a bit of...
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david. >> it was just a normal day. i got to school. ran into my buddy allen. he said, david, take a look at this.a copy of the "new york post." and he opens it up. he says, look at this. look familiar? something to that effect. i said, yeah, right, sure. but then we looked at it a little more closely. it was an article that said twins reunited after more than 19 years. and it had the picture of two of what looked like me. it all started to sink in. holy -- oh my god, do you -- this is -- this is not believable. this is unbelievable. wow. this is -- this is big. this is serious. this is just not some kind of crazy coincidence. this is not a minor resemblance. this is real. this is happening. this is really, really serious. and i ditched classes and got home. my mother was waiting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee. and i said, mom, do you see this? she said, you see this? we kind of exchanged newspapers. it had born long irish jewish hospital, july 12th, 1961, and it was louise wise adoption agency. i mean, i always knew growing up that i was adopted. my parents were always open about it. b
david. >> it was just a normal day. i got to school. ran into my buddy allen. he said, david, take a look at this.a copy of the "new york post." and he opens it up. he says, look at this. look familiar? something to that effect. i said, yeah, right, sure. but then we looked at it a little more closely. it was an article that said twins reunited after more than 19 years. and it had the picture of two of what looked like me. it all started to sink in. holy -- oh my god, do you --...