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dr. matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening. the third week of may is classified school employees week. i would like to take a moment to remember our classified employees that do everything from making sure our students are well fed to classrooms are operating smoothly and assisting our teachers. they're an essential part of the san francisco school team and make a difference in the lives of our students. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] last thursday i had the pleasure of joining the sfusd board of education and the spark, sf public schools board of directors in honoring the six recipients of the 2018 superintendents 21st century awa award. the six graduating seniors reflect the graduate program in their own, unique way, jason ing of balboa, tatiana jasper, who is ready to be her best, marvin zita, and melina diaz of lincoln, who is ready to create. the third annual award ceremony was held at google san francisco's office, sponsored by google and spark san francisco.
dr. matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening. the third week of may is classified school employees week. i would like to take a moment to remember our classified employees that do everything from making sure our students are well fed to classrooms are operating smoothly and assisting our teachers. they're an essential part of the san francisco school team and make a difference in the lives of our students. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] last thursday i had...
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dr. matthews, you have a commendation this evening? >> yes, we do. tonight, we are recognizing the association of california school administrators award over 300 san francisco unified school district members are members of the california school district associators region five, which also includes san mateo county administrators. we are excited to honor the incredible association of california school administrators region five administrator of the year award. these conscientious committed and deserving professionals are nominated by their peers for this prestigious award. they will be honored at the annual region five dinner on may 1st. i'd like to call in the president of uasf, who will announce the awardies. >> good evening, commissioners. superintendent matthews, i am proud to be -- to represent -- i'm the interim president of the united administrators of san francisco. i also serve as the vice president at san francisco charter, and past president of afsa region five including san francisco and san mateo counties, and i'd like to acknowledge lind
dr. matthews, you have a commendation this evening? >> yes, we do. tonight, we are recognizing the association of california school administrators award over 300 san francisco unified school district members are members of the california school district associators region five, which also includes san mateo county administrators. we are excited to honor the incredible association of california school administrators region five administrator of the year award. these conscientious committed...
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dr. matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. this week is teacher appreciation week and today is teacher appreciation day. all week we celebrate hard work and contributions to teachers make to our students, education, and society. i would like to personally thank all the remarkable teachers we have here in the san francisco unified school district for your dedication to students and families. i know how challenging and rewarding teaching can be. the to do list can be endless. the impact you have on the lives of your students cannot be overstated. please join me in thanking a teacher today, this week, and every day. let's give our teachers a round of applause [ applause ] balboa celebrated the 90th anniversary. it's the 6th oldest high school in the san francisco unified school district. in 1995, the san francisco board of supervisors voted to maim it a city landmark regularring its special character and special historical architectural and esthetic interest and value. according to city documents, balboa high school represents sa
dr. matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. this week is teacher appreciation week and today is teacher appreciation day. all week we celebrate hard work and contributions to teachers make to our students, education, and society. i would like to personally thank all the remarkable teachers we have here in the san francisco unified school district for your dedication to students and families. i know how challenging and rewarding teaching can be. the to do list...
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dr. matthew naylor is the president and ceo of the national world war i museum and memorial. general richard myers is a former general and served as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. dr. margaret mcmillan is a best- selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is a best selling author and chair of war started in the department of national security and strategy. that is at the u.s. army war college. we are going to start it out and go to q&a. in a little bit. but first we will have brief opening comments from dr. matthew naylor. >> good morning. thank you for being here. after world war i was over there was a flurry of activity in the united states where memorials were built in small towns and large cities across the country. we don't know the exact count. maybe as many as 10,000. in kansas city, missouri there was a response which really has shaped much of our work. where in 1919, in a ten-day period, the people responded to the outpouring of expression by raising $2.5 million in 10 days. that is the equivalent today of
dr. matthew naylor is the president and ceo of the national world war i museum and memorial. general richard myers is a former general and served as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. dr. margaret mcmillan is a best- selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is a best selling author and chair of war started in the department of national security and strategy. that is at the u.s. army war college. we are going to start it out and go to...
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dr. vincent matthews and board of education commissioners. my name is shari taylor. i am a teacher and a product of the san francisco unified school district, and my own children were products of san francisco unified school district. at mary l. booker leadership academy, we will assist all students in increasing their grade point level average. as we know, many students go from one grade to the next, and they're pushed socially. there are students that do not -- that are promoted and graduate at three and four grade levels below. we have seventh and eighth graders in the public school system that still do not know how to do long division, they do not know how to read the analog clock, they do not know how to write effectively, and we would like to build a community -- our academy, mary l. booker leadership academy would like to build with the parents, so we can have a parent involvement, a relationship where they can trust us, and we can lead our children to victory. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is betty hunter. i'm a paren
dr. vincent matthews and board of education commissioners. my name is shari taylor. i am a teacher and a product of the san francisco unified school district, and my own children were products of san francisco unified school district. at mary l. booker leadership academy, we will assist all students in increasing their grade point level average. as we know, many students go from one grade to the next, and they're pushed socially. there are students that do not -- that are promoted and graduate...
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dr. matthew is here and hydra, please a round of applause for her. [applause] i say this very sincerely as a parent of three young children, teachers and principals you are the glue that makes everything work for families in our city and i mentioned that. you are providing the foundation and you are really leading the path for the next generation of san francisco children. i know many in the room are born and raised san francisco people and to be setting foundation for our city is powerful and you are here and awarded tonight because you have been nominated by so many people for all your hard work, but let's never forget what we are doing and the power behind that is incredible. i would like to recognize supervisor sandy fewer who is here. [applause] i want to thank the blue ribbon panel for helping select these nominees and obviously a difficult decision-making process for doing that. you know the four principal winners were selected because of their dedicate and leadership just like the teachers and our paraeducator. congratulations to you all. thi
dr. matthew is here and hydra, please a round of applause for her. [applause] i say this very sincerely as a parent of three young children, teachers and principals you are the glue that makes everything work for families in our city and i mentioned that. you are providing the foundation and you are really leading the path for the next generation of san francisco children. i know many in the room are born and raised san francisco people and to be setting foundation for our city is powerful and...
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through practices and conditions pick dr matthews, you have shown yourself to be very honest. you have always brought up the issue of equity. you keep making it an emphasis and claiming that san francisco unified can be something different for the country. outside of the private school model. so when you asked the community to take an initiative and implement this equity division and sfusd, it discredits the sincerity when we are not allowed to do this in our terms. because it makes those whose voices are already heard, who always had their voice heard, not comfortable. as educators and power in our communities, we cannot tell them fight for this vision, yes the district will support you with this program. if you do not show the courage on your end. i think this vision is something that we must adhere to you. we must lead this leadership of this district. they claim of socia social justd raise important issues as flicking off another item on your resume. well it means something different to us. you told us to take it and we are taking it. it is not going to be given up by thos
through practices and conditions pick dr matthews, you have shown yourself to be very honest. you have always brought up the issue of equity. you keep making it an emphasis and claiming that san francisco unified can be something different for the country. outside of the private school model. so when you asked the community to take an initiative and implement this equity division and sfusd, it discredits the sincerity when we are not allowed to do this in our terms. because it makes those whose...
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dr matthews? >> yes tonight we will be having a report from the assessment committee and this will be led by an individual who will be introducing the other members of the committee who will be presenting to us this evening. this is a presentation so we will need to move from the seats. >> we are working on that. [laughter] >> good evening. i am from the research planning and assessment office. it is my pleasure to do this presentation. we are pleased to share this aroc i am sorry. we don't have a forum. i'm not sure where all of my folks went. if you wouldn't mind calculating a moment. there is a little bio break happening, i think. here we go. you can continue. >> thank you. we are pleased to share this presentation on be hops of the sfd you family assessment committee. as the common -- culmination of our collaboration over the past five months. i want to extend a special thanks to the assessment office for the work and coordinating and facilitating this committee and keeping us on task. [applau
dr matthews? >> yes tonight we will be having a report from the assessment committee and this will be led by an individual who will be introducing the other members of the committee who will be presenting to us this evening. this is a presentation so we will need to move from the seats. >> we are working on that. [laughter] >> good evening. i am from the research planning and assessment office. it is my pleasure to do this presentation. we are pleased to share this aroc i am...
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dr. matthew naylor is president and ceo of the national world war i museum and memorial, general richard myers is president of kansas state university, he is a retired four-star general in the u.s. air force and he served as 15th chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. dr. margaret macmillan is a best selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is best selling author and chair of war studies in the department of national security and strategy. that's at the u.s. army war college. so we're going to start it out, we're going to go to q & a in a little bit, but first we're just going to have some brief opening comments from dr. naylor. >> well, good morning. thank you for being here. you know, after world war i was over there was a flurry of activity in the united states where memorials were built in small towns and large cities right across the country. we really don't know the exact count, perhaps as many as 10,000. in kansas city in missouri in the heartland there was a response which really has shaped much of our work where in 1919 in a t
dr. matthew naylor is president and ceo of the national world war i museum and memorial, general richard myers is president of kansas state university, he is a retired four-star general in the u.s. air force and he served as 15th chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. dr. margaret macmillan is a best selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is best selling author and chair of war studies in the department of national security and strategy....
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dr. matthew putnam, founder and ceo of a nanotronices. dr. christopher monroe, chief scientist and founder of ion q and professor of physics at the university of maryland. dr. diana franklin, professor and director of the computer science at the university of chicago, and mr. michael brett. ceo of q-brick. so again we appreciate your being here today and dr. putnam. are you recognized for five minutes for your opening statement if you would, just press that microphone and pull it close to you and we'll get started. thank you. >> thank you so much, chairman and congresswomen and congressmen. >> nanotronices does not make quantum computers, we the enabler of technologies and companies that with us strive to revolutionize the way information can be transformed. we've provided some of the world's largest companies and smaller entrepreneurial innovators with the tools of modern computation and imaging. we work with those that build the most advanced materials and microelectron microelectronics, nanotropics achieves this in the only way we see feas
dr. matthew putnam, founder and ceo of a nanotronices. dr. christopher monroe, chief scientist and founder of ion q and professor of physics at the university of maryland. dr. diana franklin, professor and director of the computer science at the university of chicago, and mr. michael brett. ceo of q-brick. so again we appreciate your being here today and dr. putnam. are you recognized for five minutes for your opening statement if you would, just press that microphone and pull it close to you...
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dr. matthew putman, founder and ceo of nano electronics. dr. christopher monroe, chief scientist and founder of ionq and professor at the university of maryland. dr. diana franklin, professor and director of computer science at the university of chicago. and mr. michael brett, ceo of q branch. and so again, we appreciate you being here today, and dr. putman, you are recognized for five minutes for your opening statement. if you would, just press that microphone and pull it close to you and we'll get started. thank you. >> well, thank you so much, chairman lata, congresswomen and congressmen. nano triathlonics does not make quantum computers. we're the enablers that with us strive to revolutionize the way information can be transformed. we have provided some of the world's largest companies and smaller entrepreneurial innovators with the tools of modern computation and imaging. we work with those that build the most advanced materials in micro electronics. nanotronics achieves through the progression of technology. which is through artificially
dr. matthew putman, founder and ceo of nano electronics. dr. christopher monroe, chief scientist and founder of ionq and professor at the university of maryland. dr. diana franklin, professor and director of computer science at the university of chicago. and mr. michael brett, ceo of q branch. and so again, we appreciate you being here today, and dr. putman, you are recognized for five minutes for your opening statement. if you would, just press that microphone and pull it close to you and...
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dr. matthew mager. -- assistant -- at northwestern university. dr. majors research focuses on improving mobility a function -- musculoskeletal pathology through rehabilitation technology and therapeutic intervention. he holds bachelor of science and masters of science degrees in mechanical engineering from the university of illinois -- as well as a phd in biomedical engineering from the university of -- manchester in the united kingdom. so, i now recognize dr. -- for his five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you. chairman smith, ranking member johnson, chairwoman comstock, chairman weaver, ranking member lipinski. and, ranking member vesey and distinguished members of the subcommittee on research and technology, and the subcommittee on energy. i thank you for taking up this important issue, and for the opportunity to address the members, and share with the department of energy, and collaboration with the department of veterans affairs -- is trying to do at intersection of next-generation artificial intelligence, supercomputing, u.s. innovat
dr. matthew mager. -- assistant -- at northwestern university. dr. majors research focuses on improving mobility a function -- musculoskeletal pathology through rehabilitation technology and therapeutic intervention. he holds bachelor of science and masters of science degrees in mechanical engineering from the university of illinois -- as well as a phd in biomedical engineering from the university of -- manchester in the united kingdom. so, i now recognize dr. -- for his five minutes to present...
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dr. matthew major research health scientist and assistant professor of physical medicine and reputation at northwestern university. dr. major's witness focuses on improving mobility and function of veterans with neurolage call and muss caw larskel toll pathology through rehabilitation technology and therapeutic intervention. he holds a bachelor of science and masters of science degrees in mechanical engineering from the university of illinois as urbana champagne as well as a phd in biomedical engineering from the university of southford manchester in the united kingdom so i now recognize dr. kuznetsov for his five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you, chairman smith, ranking member johnson, chairwoman comstock, chairman wieber, ranking member lipinski and ranking member veasey and distinguished members on the research and technology and the subcommittee on energy, i thank you for taking up this morning issue and for the opportunity to address the members and share with the department of energy in collaboration with the department of veterans affairs is trying to do at the interse
dr. matthew major research health scientist and assistant professor of physical medicine and reputation at northwestern university. dr. major's witness focuses on improving mobility and function of veterans with neurolage call and muss caw larskel toll pathology through rehabilitation technology and therapeutic intervention. he holds a bachelor of science and masters of science degrees in mechanical engineering from the university of illinois as urbana champagne as well as a phd in biomedical...
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dr. math he's. matthews. we have corrections. first is the to total cost anywhere on the resolution where it's $370. that needs to be changed to $432,000. under funding source title, add the name spark sf goldman foundation. under the sacks codes, in the third sacks code, change the total from $160,000 to $183,925. add a new code line 01-90673-2018-0000-2100-5803-453 in the amount of $38,075. >> thank you. can i ask a question quick on this? usually if there's a significant change like that, it's just a mistake of some sort, but this looks like an increase. so what was the purpose for the change? >> yes, i would have to call on budget to help explain that. >> yes. regarding the springboard resolution, we were able to receive additional information about a grant coming through to cover additional services through that work and also identified funding to ensure that all 8 sites that will be going through this program for the summer were covered. that's why the adjustment has been made. >> so the initial grant was that the $38,000 o
dr. math he's. matthews. we have corrections. first is the to total cost anywhere on the resolution where it's $370. that needs to be changed to $432,000. under funding source title, add the name spark sf goldman foundation. under the sacks codes, in the third sacks code, change the total from $160,000 to $183,925. add a new code line 01-90673-2018-0000-2100-5803-453 in the amount of $38,075. >> thank you. can i ask a question quick on this? usually if there's a significant change like...
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dr. jackson's leadership, whitesburg baptist church has grown to 7,100 members, making it one of the largest and most successful churches in the tennessee valley. in matthew 28, versus 19 and 20, jesus instructed his disciples to, quote, therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit and teaching them to obey everything i have commanded you, end quote. dr. jackson has lived this great commission through his long pastorial career at whitesburg baptist and in our community and the broader christian faith. in addition to presiding over whitesburg baptist church, dr. jackson served in a number of distinguished capacities, including but not limited to, the executive committee of the alabama state board of missions, the executive committee of the southern baptist convention, a trustee of southwestern baptist theological seminary, and on the board of regents of the university of mobile. i commend dr. jimmy jackson on his exceptional career and service to god. i wish dr. jackson many years of happiness as he begins this new phase of life with his bride of nearly 58 years, bobbi, his c
dr. jackson's leadership, whitesburg baptist church has grown to 7,100 members, making it one of the largest and most successful churches in the tennessee valley. in matthew 28, versus 19 and 20, jesus instructed his disciples to, quote, therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit and teaching them to obey everything i have commanded you, end quote. dr. jackson has lived this great commission through his long...
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dr. ronny jackson, for one, failed va chief, he's still in the white house medical unit. matthew peterson bailed on a federal judge post after he couldn't answer basic questions like these -- >> have you ever argued a motion in state court? >> i have not. >> have you ever argued a motion in federal court? >> no. >> when is the last time you read the federal rules of civil procedure? >> the federal rules of civil procedure, i have -- in my current position i obviously don't need a stay as -- you know, invested in those on a day to day basis, but i try to keep up to speed. >> after that, peter son is still with his post at the federal election commission. pennsylvania congressman tom marino is another, up to be the nation's drug czar. he dropped out after it was revealed he helped guide legislation that weakened the dea. he's still on capitol hill. if haspel withdraws or gets rejected, she could continue in her current spot, her post, as deputy cia director. we shall see about that. first, let's figure out what is going on with her actual nomination. kaitlan collins is at the white
dr. ronny jackson, for one, failed va chief, he's still in the white house medical unit. matthew peterson bailed on a federal judge post after he couldn't answer basic questions like these -- >> have you ever argued a motion in state court? >> i have not. >> have you ever argued a motion in federal court? >> no. >> when is the last time you read the federal rules of civil procedure? >> the federal rules of civil procedure, i have -- in my current position i...
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matthews. one of his followers private messaged him. >> i said that rare person that also had the same surgery. >> what are the odds that random person would lead him to dr. jason lee. this year shane's mother started having leg pains. zbli got to ultrasound on my leg on my heart, the stress test. >> her swollen legs stopped her from walking and in severe cases amputation was required. >> he was like they should not do that surgery. this is solvable. we should do this now. >> this was tammy on tuesday and this was tammy the very next day hours after discharge. >> i walked 1.5 miles. before i couldn't walk .2 miles without my legs swelling up. >> tammy walked a mile and even got a pedicure. her son took to twitter. >> i'm twitter for life. >> he has gotten several messages from several asking for support, advice and referrals to dr. lee. >>> sharing ideas and techniques at the maker fair bay one of those is known for 3d laser printers. >> all sorts of different products and devices here. it lets you make anything from wallets, maps and all around you see people using their hands and tools to create millions of creative crowds. >>> the warriors take on the
matthews. one of his followers private messaged him. >> i said that rare person that also had the same surgery. >> what are the odds that random person would lead him to dr. jason lee. this year shane's mother started having leg pains. zbli got to ultrasound on my leg on my heart, the stress test. >> her swollen legs stopped her from walking and in severe cases amputation was required. >> he was like they should not do that surgery. this is solvable. we should do this...