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, contributor to cbs news sunday morning and the host of the giles files podcast.n gloria ryan, a senior editor for the daily beast. nancy, why did senator warren get such disparate treatment as compared to what we showed before the break, all the other senatorial attacks? >> duly, i think what senator graham said is true, but he left out the part that they're really scared of her. so they had to silence her. we're right now at the beginning of february, which is black history month. so between that and march being women's history month, they can kind of kill two birds with one stone by silencing one of the most iconic, important civil rights leader, because coretta was there with martin doing stuff and putting the kibosh on elizabeth. it was just bad. it looked bad. it looked like little girl sit down. and it was pretty disgusting. >> you mentioned black history month. >> frederick douglass is really getting out there. he is getting more recognition. >> day by day. >> day by day, yes. >> good for him. >> he is trending. >> erin, what did you see in that altercatio
, contributor to cbs news sunday morning and the host of the giles files podcast.n gloria ryan, a senior editor for the daily beast. nancy, why did senator warren get such disparate treatment as compared to what we showed before the break, all the other senatorial attacks? >> duly, i think what senator graham said is true, but he left out the part that they're really scared of her. so they had to silence her. we're right now at the beginning of february, which is black history month. so...
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we are joined by tom giles. break it down. it can be slightly more targeted now.gured out how to do it much more efficiently, another example of what people have said about ruthless -- they are asking people to scale back the ambitious projects and do things more efficiently, in a way that will help the different moonshots, if you will, achieved profitability more quickly. she has brought more accountability and this is a product where google is scaling back and as you said, do things more efficiently. what google has done is take computing prowess and essentially work on navigation systems and work on making these more efficient and need fewer of them. caroline: the scale of the opportunity, the ambition as we understand, is there to provide internet across the world, they feel like a more efficient way of doing it is the technologies they are using and the cfo is forcing this. this did not happen before. tom: this was a company that was trying different things and is set google apart, it did draw people in and it created an atmosphere of being an entrepreneurial
we are joined by tom giles. break it down. it can be slightly more targeted now.gured out how to do it much more efficiently, another example of what people have said about ruthless -- they are asking people to scale back the ambitious projects and do things more efficiently, in a way that will help the different moonshots, if you will, achieved profitability more quickly. she has brought more accountability and this is a product where google is scaling back and as you said, do things more...
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with me, all-star cast, bill maher, michael moore, kathy griffin, rob reiner, nancy giles. an all-star cast. i expect in that group you're looking at now are going to have lots to say. get a good night's sleep tonight and stay up with us tomorrow night for our "hardball" late-night special, lots of attitude in that hour. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations before they start. >> i guess my question would be, a special prosecutor for what? >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and dick durbin on the growing bipartisan push. >> i think we all need answers. >>> plus, as the investigators work with the white house -- >> what i've been told is by many folks is that there's nothing there. >> why others are breaking ranks. >> you're going to need to use the special prosecutor's statutes. >> then, new reports of a high-stakes obamacare repeal as the president has an aca epiphany. >> nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. >> a protests at a joint session. we'll look at wha
with me, all-star cast, bill maher, michael moore, kathy griffin, rob reiner, nancy giles. an all-star cast. i expect in that group you're looking at now are going to have lots to say. get a good night's sleep tonight and stay up with us tomorrow night for our "hardball" late-night special, lots of attitude in that hour. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations...
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once again, watching ultimate doppler, you giles, as we continue to focus in on who is seeing that rainfall, hoon is seeing that snow, we'll of course have much more throughout the broadcast, i send it back over to you. >> scott, thank you so much. this school closings are coming in fast and furious at this point, all philadelphia schools have been closed both the archdioces and the public philadelphia schools, and we're also seeing major bucks closed, complete list on fox29.com. >> certainly is a long list on our home page. don't from get we also want to see what you're seeing out there throughout the morning. sends us your photographs here on social media. don't from get to use the hashtag #fox29snow so we can share them throughout the morning. live look at philadelphia international airport. you know the deal. we could see some delays, possible concellations, if you have a flight this morning, you know what to do. call ahead. we're coming right back on this very special edition of good day philadelphia. >> welcome back, 3:42, winter blast, we are expecting the rain to change over to snow
once again, watching ultimate doppler, you giles, as we continue to focus in on who is seeing that rainfall, hoon is seeing that snow, we'll of course have much more throughout the broadcast, i send it back over to you. >> scott, thank you so much. this school closings are coming in fast and furious at this point, all philadelphia schools have been closed both the archdioces and the public philadelphia schools, and we're also seeing major bucks closed, complete list on fox29.com. >>...
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. >> good morning, giles.he flyers and sixers last night, could someone please get a win? and several pieces of member or beimemorabilia have been stoe friend two legendary athletes, including a local star. tell you what's missing next in sports. 8faz z12fz y28fay y12fy you're with us. >> pat is also here with us. i have a question. what is going on with the flyers? >> what's going on with everyone? i would like some victories here in this town. look at the piewtsz. all they do is win. >> we don't care. >> we don't get that here. we want that. yes, simple equation, the more goals you score, the better chance you have of winning. the flyers, the mats, isn't quite adding up right now. in net against the blues, thirds straight start. no score in the second. this is shot from the point and paul, redirect with his skate. he didn't pick it. one-nothing, st. louis. third period, a bad turn-over leads to blues break. snaps it through, first goal in nearly three years. two-nothing st. louis. back up coal i, 26 saves. f
. >> good morning, giles.he flyers and sixers last night, could someone please get a win? and several pieces of member or beimemorabilia have been stoe friend two legendary athletes, including a local star. tell you what's missing next in sports. 8faz z12fz y28fay y12fy you're with us. >> pat is also here with us. i have a question. what is going on with the flyers? >> what's going on with everyone? i would like some victories here in this town. look at the piewtsz. all they...
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mel giles and her team from manchester university are working on an extraordinary cold case that's takenm on the trail of the burial that was found when it was snowing in 1980. 0riginally discovered by members of the army. the excavated what they thought was a shell and it turned out to be an iron sword. beside the sword were human remains. it was an amazing find of the lost burial site of what appeared to be a significant figure. it isa it is a dramatic burial so that was bent into. we can imagine the wood of the scabbard shattering around the blade. so this man somehow had a place high in society? i think so. i want to understand his life as well as his death. mel's team are looking for more clues near the burial site but what's clear is that this warrior met a violent end. first, i am going to show you his skull, it is very fragile. his remains have made the short journey to hull museum. we have three injuries to the back of the head here. he may have died by the sword but new data has shown that this man was less than fighting fit. can you see that discolouration on the rib? there, p
mel giles and her team from manchester university are working on an extraordinary cold case that's takenm on the trail of the burial that was found when it was snowing in 1980. 0riginally discovered by members of the army. the excavated what they thought was a shell and it turned out to be an iron sword. beside the sword were human remains. it was an amazing find of the lost burial site of what appeared to be a significant figure. it isa it is a dramatic burial so that was bent into. we can...
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and we towelly get some spring like thunderstorms with this one, giles, as we will be well into the 60sbut thursday the one that kind of stands outright? seventy-two, feeling like may, we flirt with record territory. and then by sunday, we do drop off toward more typical territory at ooh degrees. meisha? >> all right, katie, thank you so much. good morning, everyone, and happy tuesday. what are we looking out outside right now? well, i have my eye on this, right here. overturned tractor-trailer, blue route northbound, ramp to schuylkill westbound, you can barely see this, hard to see, see the flashing light, this is actual lit under belly of the overturned tractor-trailer completely on it side right there. when you look at the traffic flow around this area, it is not slow at all. it actually looks really good. but his is something that absolutely will start to slow us down, as we push deeper into the 5:00 and specially as we tip into the 65:00 hour. so again, overturned tractor-trailer blue route northbound ramp, schuylkill westbound, yikes. that's going to cause some problems for us, t
and we towelly get some spring like thunderstorms with this one, giles, as we will be well into the 60sbut thursday the one that kind of stands outright? seventy-two, feeling like may, we flirt with record territory. and then by sunday, we do drop off toward more typical territory at ooh degrees. meisha? >> all right, katie, thank you so much. good morning, everyone, and happy tuesday. what are we looking out outside right now? well, i have my eye on this, right here. overturned...
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so we are finding here couple of little speckles of pink now, giles, showing up across the lehigh valley, carbon monroe count its specially off to the north of that. so if you are traveling up toward the further extent of the northeast extension or the i80 interchange, do expect you may run into some slick travel out that way from the beginning of storm system. that will be bridging in stud -- steadier batch for the rest of us. everything basically scattered. here in philadelphia in fact it is still dry. by mid-morning, and early afternoon, special lip, we will see the steadier rain move in. so again, with the pink shades starting to show up on the radar, we have freezing rain advisory that will last us until 10:00 for the counties shaded in the purple there. do expect that those worries go away after late morning, because of temperatures just too warm. so even at this hour, look at this, dover, wildwood, all checking in at 50 degrees. forty-three in philadelphia, normal highs about 42. >> flirting with 60 in a couple of spots. so very, very mild day on tap for us breaks along the way, b
so we are finding here couple of little speckles of pink now, giles, showing up across the lehigh valley, carbon monroe count its specially off to the north of that. so if you are traveling up toward the further extent of the northeast extension or the i80 interchange, do expect you may run into some slick travel out that way from the beginning of storm system. that will be bridging in stud -- steadier batch for the rest of us. everything basically scattered. here in philadelphia in fact it is...
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with me, all-star cast, bill mah maher, michael moore, kathy griffin, rob riner, nancy giles.n all-star cast. i expect in that group you're looking at now are going to have lost lots to say. get a good night's sleep tonight and stay up with us tomorrow night for our "hardball" late-night special, lots of attitude in that hour. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry d
with me, all-star cast, bill mah maher, michael moore, kathy griffin, rob riner, nancy giles.n all-star cast. i expect in that group you're looking at now are going to have lost lots to say. get a good night's sleep tonight and stay up with us tomorrow night for our "hardball" late-night special, lots of attitude in that hour. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is...
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vince came into the phils in the ken giles trade. he with a 4.2 era. the season was cut short because the phillies wanted to limit. pete mackanin said the phils should be a 500 team but thinks they will be better >> it may be higher. always shoot for the stars. you can't leave a team like this down. i believe we're developing here. what we're gathering. you know, there's nothing but shooting for the stars >>> phillies 2017 spring training for you. we talk about the outlook. this season >> i get hitting tips from the hitting coach coming up in a few minutes. >>> college hoops. temple hosted yukon. in need of a win in order to make the tournament. huskies drives down the paint scores. the owls inbound the ball austin distribute bells loses a heartbreaker 64-63. >>> it's a yoga class that has really gone to the dogs and we wouldn't have it any other way. more of this adorable video coming up next. >>> what did you get when you put puppis' yoga together? you're looking at the puppy yoga class. they have to bring the own mats. puppies are provided. the clas
vince came into the phils in the ken giles trade. he with a 4.2 era. the season was cut short because the phillies wanted to limit. pete mackanin said the phils should be a 500 team but thinks they will be better >> it may be higher. always shoot for the stars. you can't leave a team like this down. i believe we're developing here. what we're gathering. you know, there's nothing but shooting for the stars >>> phillies 2017 spring training for you. we talk about the outlook. this...
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giles took ill. i'm not sure what happened here at mount vernon, and didn't go the rest of the way. but paris would make the rest of the trip. that was a total of 8 men and 11 horses as near as i can tell. near petersburg they added two horses, to just simply be able to rotate horses in and out pulling the vehicles. this particular george washington reenactor is in newburn, north carolina. this was a year ago when they spent an entire weekend commemorating washington's visit there in 1791. this is a local actor, and so he was busy all weekend. and this was when he made his entrance into newburn. the local story goes that an african-american there in newburn somehow knew washington from the revolution era, and he greeted him early on. and washington knew exactly who he was. i find in going to the communities over the years, there's a lot of things sometimes you can't find the documentation. a lot of local stories, lore, if you will, that say these great things about what happened there. i'm sure some of it's true, or some version of it's true. and i'm sure in some cases none of it's
giles took ill. i'm not sure what happened here at mount vernon, and didn't go the rest of the way. but paris would make the rest of the trip. that was a total of 8 men and 11 horses as near as i can tell. near petersburg they added two horses, to just simply be able to rotate horses in and out pulling the vehicles. this particular george washington reenactor is in newburn, north carolina. this was a year ago when they spent an entire weekend commemorating washington's visit there in 1791. this...
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caroline: tom giles and sarah frier. continue to dive into the latest details from snap's ipo filing. that is next. ♪ caroline: more on the biggest social media ipo since twitter, snap. among the details, a $2 billion deal with alphabet to use google cloud services. investors should consider this before buying the stock. for more on the complex relationship, we're joined by mark, who covers alphabet. not just a supplier, but a competitor. is looking in their rearview mirror and rightfully snapfied of snap, because has hit the millennial mindset. aboutis this paranoia millennials not using email at all. there's always a fear that it will drop their products. snap has been developing some services, there are a lot of things available in the app. caroline: is not just youtube or gmail under threat, but the hardware element. we had google glasses and now we have spectacles. >> spectacles have been more effective than google glass. glass was more serious. understand, snap has a lot of ambition in the world of wearable computi
caroline: tom giles and sarah frier. continue to dive into the latest details from snap's ipo filing. that is next. ♪ caroline: more on the biggest social media ipo since twitter, snap. among the details, a $2 billion deal with alphabet to use google cloud services. investors should consider this before buying the stock. for more on the complex relationship, we're joined by mark, who covers alphabet. not just a supplier, but a competitor. is looking in their rearview mirror and rightfully...
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giles? it's not necessarily a small problem.at don't meet the standard is much higher. but going back to agnes' problem, the question is why is about what agnes should do? why aren't the government stepping in and giving tenants genuine security and why are we building more high—quality homes, so people like agnes don't feel stuck somewhere where they can't afford an alternative on the conditions they are living in a absolutely appalling? the government would say they are trying to address those issues with the housing white paper we spoke about earlier this week. sarah, what is your situation now? we have actually managed to buy a house. we were in the process at the time of buying, which is why we extended our tenancy but we nearly lost it because we had nowhere else to live for that six—month period. good luck with the house. we were in the process at the time of buying, which is why we extended our tenancy but we nearly lost it because we had nowhere else to live for that six—month period. good luck with the house—buying. th
giles? it's not necessarily a small problem.at don't meet the standard is much higher. but going back to agnes' problem, the question is why is about what agnes should do? why aren't the government stepping in and giving tenants genuine security and why are we building more high—quality homes, so people like agnes don't feel stuck somewhere where they can't afford an alternative on the conditions they are living in a absolutely appalling? the government would say they are trying to address...
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cory: that is tom giles and mark rogan. what do you do after you create the tesla model s?e the former lead engineer, you start your own car company and call it lucid motors. the first lucid car is the air. it is electric. 1000 horsepower. . slated for full production in one year. he brought it to our studios. i asked him about taking his express with tesla to start his own company. >> the goal was to prove the viability of the electric car and show the benefits of going electric to prove it was not just possible, but an electric car could be superior to its existing internal combustion engine counterparts. superior in so many ways. instant torque, comfort, so many dimensions which have not been perceived possible. cory: torque alone, that initial speed from the tesla model s and roadster, fantastic pickup. >> the roadster proved that. it was transformative. it exploded the myth that an electric vehicle was like a golf cart. issue of the reliability, distance, also started to loom large. has been around for many years. cory: you take wrote learning and create this. what am
cory: that is tom giles and mark rogan. what do you do after you create the tesla model s?e the former lead engineer, you start your own car company and call it lucid motors. the first lucid car is the air. it is electric. 1000 horsepower. . slated for full production in one year. he brought it to our studios. i asked him about taking his express with tesla to start his own company. >> the goal was to prove the viability of the electric car and show the benefits of going electric to prove...
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. >> reporter: peter giles is from portland visiting his grandfather in the bay area. >> expensive stuff you could probably sell for a lot of money. it's a bummer. >> reporter: both carried cameras today and heard about the incident. >> it's understand blg but not smart. >> reporter: they say they watch each other's back and hold on to equipment. >> it's such a beautiful place that's easy to forget that there are some people that are going to do your harm. and steal something. >> reporter: san francisco police say they are patrolling the area more frequently, so far no suspect description. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> a former camp counselor pleaded no contest to a long list of crimes, including sexual molestation and distributing child porn. he lived at the popular science camp in saratoga. the popular camp for many public schools in the bay. sheriff's deputies arrested him at the camp in 2015 on the pornography allegations. soon after investigators learned that he molested two boys who attended the camp. in may he'll be sentenced to 18 years i
. >> reporter: peter giles is from portland visiting his grandfather in the bay area. >> expensive stuff you could probably sell for a lot of money. it's a bummer. >> reporter: both carried cameras today and heard about the incident. >> it's understand blg but not smart. >> reporter: they say they watch each other's back and hold on to equipment. >> it's such a beautiful place that's easy to forget that there are some people that are going to do your harm....
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. >> and now is the time for nancy giles and erin gloria ryan and the host of the girl friday podcastfessor of political science at fordham university. >> you hear president trump there talking about the era of empty talk is over. as rihanna would say, talk that talk. what do you think of this message? >> what i think a lot of americans should do, something they started doing under the presidency of obama which is when obama would give speeches, because he was such a great orator, i would read the transcript just so i could really see the policy that was in there and not get distracted by sort of the great way that he presented his message. with donald trump, it's the exact opposite. the way heresents himself is not presidential and many people are struggling with hearing his message. but reading the transcript really shows that he actually did not mention policy hardly at all. there was nothing buried in there. he is still on the campaign trail. he hasn't made the transition from campaigning to governance. he's still talking about his opponent from november. he's still talking about
. >> and now is the time for nancy giles and erin gloria ryan and the host of the girl friday podcastfessor of political science at fordham university. >> you hear president trump there talking about the era of empty talk is over. as rihanna would say, talk that talk. what do you think of this message? >> what i think a lot of americans should do, something they started doing under the presidency of obama which is when obama would give speeches, because he was such a great...
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let's speak now to keir giles. hejoins us from our cambridge studio.t is emerging about his contacts with russian officials. his connections with russia were known before he was appointed and that was one reason why his appointments seem to send up a collective groan from that community, the security community, and also one person forced out of hisjob by the previous administration believed to have held administration believed to have held a grudge. his position was untenable, even if you could explain away previous contacts with russia as errors of judgment away previous contacts with russia as errors ofjudgment will stop now whether he is lying or telling the truth about phone calls with the russian embassy, either way it looks very bad indeed. we do not know the full details of what he might have said in conversations with suggestions. if he has made promises, assertions, does russia have any sway as a result? will it say, your man told us this about sanctions, or any other issue, or has the trump administration, will it draw a line and said he was
let's speak now to keir giles. hejoins us from our cambridge studio.t is emerging about his contacts with russian officials. his connections with russia were known before he was appointed and that was one reason why his appointments seem to send up a collective groan from that community, the security community, and also one person forced out of hisjob by the previous administration believed to have held administration believed to have held a grudge. his position was untenable, even if you could...
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tom giles, sarah frier. david: thank you, caroline hyde with lubricant colleagues.-bloomberg colleagues. a live shot at the white house. right now, they are having a bilateral meeting in the oval office. . they will do this press conference, and on from there, a working lunch. after that, wheels up for florida. mar-a-lago i'm aware they will spend time talking -- where they will spend time talking and playing a little golf as well. a news conference is scheduled to kick off at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. we will carry it here live. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. i am david gura. julie: and i am julie hyman. newsve been awaiting this conference between president trump and japanese prime minister shinzo abe. this is the second meeting with a head of government since being sworn in last month. for more on what they are talking about, let's head to shannon pettypiece, who is live outside the white house. as we talked about a little bit with jesper koll from wisdom tree japan, it seems as though the economic partnership will be higher on the agenda he
tom giles, sarah frier. david: thank you, caroline hyde with lubricant colleagues.-bloomberg colleagues. a live shot at the white house. right now, they are having a bilateral meeting in the oval office. . they will do this press conference, and on from there, a working lunch. after that, wheels up for florida. mar-a-lago i'm aware they will spend time talking -- where they will spend time talking and playing a little golf as well. a news conference is scheduled to kick off at 1:00 p.m. eastern...
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literacy program to have a library with multiple culture fix in a wide variety of formatted and the giles for the libraries recommend that classrooms have a exists background the student and asian-americans have contributed with the books only comprise 65 percent on the reading list to an audit conducted by the association of china's teacher in january 2030 and whereas the san francisco board of education voted to provide every high school students with the opportunity to enroll in an ethics class and exposure the course work as a requirement for graduations in the future and encourages the middle school for multi ethic throughout the curriculum therefore, be it resolved that the board of education rescinds all resolutions excluding all aligning e asian from the ancestry schools and ask the superintendant to partner community effort inform commemorate the schools progress from one of inclusion to becoming a district that values and teachers diversity in 2017 and beyond by the following means number one consider a mural project progression from the anti asian history and number 2 challenge
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snap ipoer on the buildup and tom giles, across everything this week.liver: caroline, thank you so much. later today, the ceo of drafting's will join the program to discuss the company's plans for the super bowl this weekend. scarlet: staying on the big game, from the energy some to hosting the super bowl, how houston successfully diversified its economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is "bloomberg markets." i am oliver renick. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. the patriots and falcons go head-to-head this sunday. for houston the super bowl is a chance to showcase how would shifted from -- how it shifted from an interest -- energy town to a more diversified economy. joining us is richard campo. he is chairman of the houston super bowl host committee. thanks for joining us. i'm sure you are busy getting ready for the day. houston posting the super bowl this year. it hosted in 2004. the city has made a lot of big changes since then. tell us about the changes made to get ready for the latest turn on the international stage. richard: well, absolutely. it has be
snap ipoer on the buildup and tom giles, across everything this week.liver: caroline, thank you so much. later today, the ceo of drafting's will join the program to discuss the company's plans for the super bowl this weekend. scarlet: staying on the big game, from the energy some to hosting the super bowl, how houston successfully diversified its economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is "bloomberg markets." i am oliver renick. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. the patriots and falcons...
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literacy program to have a library with multiple culture fix in a wide variety of formatted and the giles for the libraries recommend that classrooms have a exists background the student and asian-americans have contributed with the books only comprise 65 percent on the reading list to an audit conducted by the association of china's teacher in january 2030 and whereas the san francisco board of education voted to provide every high school students with the opportunity to enroll in an ethics class and exposure the course work as a requirement for graduations in the future and encourages the middle school for multi ethic throughout the curriculum therefore, be it resolved that the board of education rescinds all resolutions excluding all aligning e asian from the ancestry schools and ask the superintendant to partner community effort inform commemorate the schools progress from one of inclusion to becoming a district that values and teachers diversity in 2017 and beyond by the following means number one consider a mural project progression from the anti asian history and number 2 challenge
literacy program to have a library with multiple culture fix in a wide variety of formatted and the giles for the libraries recommend that classrooms have a exists background the student and asian-americans have contributed with the books only comprise 65 percent on the reading list to an audit conducted by the association of china's teacher in january 2030 and whereas the san francisco board of education voted to provide every high school students with the opportunity to enroll in an ethics...