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>> students are struggling, have very low gpa. take that young man and support that young man and watch that young man's gpa elevate to over 3.0. it really shows that when you have somebody that cares enough to listen, to support these young men, they can do great things. so i do understand that some people ask why so much focus on african american men? because the reality is that african american men face the greatest risk. >> amen. >> if we want to have a realistic conversation about how we can improve outcomes for african american men we have to focus on them. this program allows us to provide the focus and attention they need. it's bringing role models, bringing people that look like them in front of them and saying you can do well. you can be successful. you can be great. >> i have seen on the website some of the seven cities, you have the grade point average, you have the people who stayed out of jail, incarceration, and all that. so you track it. >> yes, we are tracking all those things. dr. northcross is very specific abou
>> students are struggling, have very low gpa. take that young man and support that young man and watch that young man's gpa elevate to over 3.0. it really shows that when you have somebody that cares enough to listen, to support these young men, they can do great things. so i do understand that some people ask why so much focus on african american men? because the reality is that african american men face the greatest risk. >> amen. >> if we want to have a realistic...
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of students, especially the gpa of graduates , and by the percentage of eleventh-graders who enteredon a time i went to the gold medal at school, and i felt for myself that my gold medal is no longer needed not by me and not even by my school, but by the organization that oversees my school, i can’t stand the word to supervise the man, who supervising something is completely useless, and more often harmful. there is a leader. process. the process has some executors, and here it usually cannot help with anything, and its task is not going to ask questions. how is the process going. and how the process is managed, in order to report it somewhere upstairs, at best, the one who supervises it simply distracts the head of the process executors, at worst, contributes to the management. the execution of the process has some irreversible negative consequences and at the same time does not bear responsibility for it, which is especially epic here. i remember well in the tenth grade, i felt very strongly that the curators of the school would not allow it. the teachers give me a low mark, becaus
of students, especially the gpa of graduates , and by the percentage of eleventh-graders who enteredon a time i went to the gold medal at school, and i felt for myself that my gold medal is no longer needed not by me and not even by my school, but by the organization that oversees my school, i can’t stand the word to supervise the man, who supervising something is completely useless, and more often harmful. there is a leader. process. the process has some executors, and here it usually cannot...
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same gpas then what? >> the third would be that specif gl of racial diversity is not undermined. in those specific conditions, i agree. >> how are applicants from middle eastern countries classifiedrojordan, iraq, iran, egypt and the like? >> they might not fit within the particular boxes on the application,hecan volunteer their particular country of origin. >> if they honestly check one of the bos,hich one are they supposed to check. >> i do not know the answer to thatueion. what i can say is that if a rson from a middle eastern country self discloses the country of origin theyou be considered in the same way we coider any box that matches one of the boxes available an individual holistic analysis. there would be a simil positive analysis that a student like that would contribute. and we do trk ter the admissions process, religion and country of origin. >> i had one more question about endpoint. alan bockey would have been born into a pre-brown world and then 25 years and -- says we cannot imagine this language dangerous we cannot imagine it's going to go on more thaner 25 years
same gpas then what? >> the third would be that specif gl of racial diversity is not undermined. in those specific conditions, i agree. >> how are applicants from middle eastern countries classifiedrojordan, iraq, iran, egypt and the like? >> they might not fit within the particular boxes on the application,hecan volunteer their particular country of origin. >> if they honestly check one of the bos,hich one are they supposed to check. >> i do not know the answer to...
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>> a lot of places are going to print averages, whether it is around gpa bands or test scores. you can look at your stats and see how you might fit into that. you should also look at admission rates. i tend to tell my students any school that is admitting under 20% of applicants is considered a reach for everybody. it is a universal reach. you also want to look for admit rates higher for that. anything 50%, 60% applicants being admitted and up, that that is a good likely institution for you. kristen: what is the parent's role during this time? how can they help without helping too much? >> they can help keep an eye on the timeline and the big picture. sometimes with teenagers it is looking at the next few days. parents can be keeping an eye on the calendar and how we need to mark the big moments in the process. that is great. as much as you can, having honest conversations with children about affordability will also get ahead of what can sometimes be uncomfortable moments in april if worst case scenario the student gets into a school they are really excited about and then it tu
>> a lot of places are going to print averages, whether it is around gpa bands or test scores. you can look at your stats and see how you might fit into that. you should also look at admission rates. i tend to tell my students any school that is admitting under 20% of applicants is considered a reach for everybody. it is a universal reach. you also want to look for admit rates higher for that. anything 50%, 60% applicants being admitted and up, that that is a good likely institution for...
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going to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpa while playing football. staples who was an edge rusher, said he chose stanford. in part his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. staples says his secret to success is sticking to a routine and finding the right balance. in east bay restaurant took time during the busy holiday season to give back to the community. this is rob ben's restaurant in emeryville. and as you can see, families enjoyed a very nice holiday meal this afternoon. all of these families are staying at the building future shelter in san leandro. the restaurant also provided gifts for the children so that they won't be without a christmas. we just want you to guys to know that we know the struggles with everything that's going on every day, and we want you all to know that we appreci
going to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpa while playing football. staples who was an edge rusher, said he chose stanford. in part his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. staples says his...
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and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent, tommy, respectively, to huge was the hold that that was to level, but i shouldn't be self still be what you would be wise review. i'd wish to preserve all postal with you. i did my renewal on the progress mobility and of video will be on believe, you know, is sort of i me, lou on the ones. and i should ask one michelin indian trust rational, the media issue at the lamb mo, bomb or to them. thank you. i brush initially, secretary of the communist party of ukraine, nikita who, shelf center points bulky envelopes labeled top secret one after another to moscow . state security minister victor, about whom of analyze this intelligence and realize that command of these operations was being exercised from within ukraine from a single centre, which distributed money and weapons and gave orders to kill in order to disrupt his gangland activity. the leaders of the ukrainian nationalists had to be found and eliminated. it was
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and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army, respectively, to here is for the hold that, that was still a little, but i shouldn't be self still be what you would be wise review. i'd wish to preserve all postal view. i did my renewal on the various mobility and the video will be on palladium is sort of guy me, lou on the ones, much at the old. could i school in this in indian trust? rational at the media issue at the lum mobile, more to them. thank you. i brush initially secretary of the communist party of ukraine. nikita who, shelf central points bulky envelopes labeled top secret one after another to moscow . stayed security minister, victor alba, come off, analyze this intelligence and realize that command of these operations was being exercised from within ukraine from a single centre, which distributed money and weapons and gave orders to kill in order to disrupt this gangland activity. the leaders of the ukrainian nationalists had to be found and i
and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army, respectively, to here is for the hold that, that was still a little, but i shouldn't be self still be what you would be wise review. i'd wish to preserve all postal view. i did my renewal on the various mobility and the video will be on palladium is sort of guy me, lou on the ones, much at the old. could i school in this in indian trust? rational at the media issue at the lum mobile, more to them. thank you. i...
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and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent ami respectively to hear which was a vessel, but that was to learn what. but i should be self still be aware that you would be wise to review. i'd wish to preserve all postal with you at the menu on the various mobile id and a video will be on believe, you know, is sort of i me, lou on the ones, much at the old. can i ask one michelin trust, rational, the media issue at the lum moe bomb or to them. thank you. i brush initially secretary of the communist party of ukraine. nikita who shelf center points bulky envelopes labeled top secret one after another to moscow. stayed security minister victor of come off, analyzed this intelligence and realized that command of these operations was being exercised from within ukraine from a single centre, which distributed money and weapons and gave orders to kill in order to disrupt this gangland activity. the leaders of the ukrainian nationalists had to be found and eliminated.
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and third -- >> so the gpa's are good? so these are kids being admitted, same gpa, same s.a.t. lists, then what? >> then i guesshe third would be that, that the specific goal of racial diversity is not gnificantly undermined. so yes, withthose three conditions, i agree. >> okay, thank you. >> justice kavanaugh? >> how are applicants from middle eastern countries classified, from jordan, iraq, iran, egypt and the like? my understanding is just like other situations, where they might not fit within the paicular boxes on the common application, we rely on self reporting, and we wouldask, you know, if they coul volunteer their particular country of origin. >> if they honestly check one of the boxes, which one are they supposed to check? i do notknow the answer to atuestion. what ican say is that, ifa person from a middle eastern country self discloses their country oforigin, it would be considered in thesame way we coider any box that matches e the available boxes on the common application, it will a individualized, holistic analysis. i cannot genuinely say that there would be a si
and third -- >> so the gpa's are good? so these are kids being admitted, same gpa, same s.a.t. lists, then what? >> then i guesshe third would be that, that the specific goal of racial diversity is not gnificantly undermined. so yes, withthose three conditions, i agree. >> okay, thank you. >> justice kavanaugh? >> how are applicants from middle eastern countries classified, from jordan, iraq, iran, egypt and the like? my understanding is just like other situations,...
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to college i graduated with a high honor diploma and a gpa of 3.65.ack record has allowed me to be eligible for many opportunities. unfortunately i haven't been able to take advantage of it due to my status. even though i've done many things to be a stellar student and get the opportunity have only been able to go so far with my academics because of my status. many times throughout my life in school and outside i've been told that i couldn't do anything i wanted in life is a the longest i worked hard for it. i work twice as hard to get half as much success. madam president that is true for all of the dreamers that i've talked to today work hard, they love this country and it's a only country they know. they do everything they can to excel whether it's in school or at work. they want to be a part of our workforce. they are committed to doing so and that's why a senator blunt said they should be -- and i will tell you by the way these are dreamers in nevada that i talk about in nevada. i get letters from dreamers in kentucky. i've gotten letters from dr
to college i graduated with a high honor diploma and a gpa of 3.65.ack record has allowed me to be eligible for many opportunities. unfortunately i haven't been able to take advantage of it due to my status. even though i've done many things to be a stellar student and get the opportunity have only been able to go so far with my academics because of my status. many times throughout my life in school and outside i've been told that i couldn't do anything i wanted in life is a the longest i...
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and i can speak to a lot of other folks in the tech industry who are not interested in looking at gpasot interested in seeing the name or the brand, the logo at the top of any resume, the university that you might have attended. in a way, there might be this opportunity for higher education to be put in its place naturally by a lot of other customers, just not attending. what are we doing with that trillion dollar debt is the real question here. >> charles: in about another month, auto debt will be more than student loan debt. credit card debt is back over a trillion dollars. there's a lot of debt out there and a lot of people that won't make three or four million in a lifetime. the notion to ask them to fork over their taxpayer money for those that will live a better life and their children will have less harsh reality than them is the ultimate question of fairness or elitism in this country. >> i agree. fangly this student loan forgiveness is always going to be a regressive sort of policy. if we did a fill bailout, every student loan debt was given, the wealthiest, the top 20% of ear
and i can speak to a lot of other folks in the tech industry who are not interested in looking at gpasot interested in seeing the name or the brand, the logo at the top of any resume, the university that you might have attended. in a way, there might be this opportunity for higher education to be put in its place naturally by a lot of other customers, just not attending. what are we doing with that trillion dollar debt is the real question here. >> charles: in about another month, auto...
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he has a 3.8 gpa a while also playing football for his school.e middle there, being hugged, said he selected stanford and parts of that his grandparents, his parents. his siblings and his friends could all see him play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world, you're the man, omar, he says, his secret to success sticking to a routine and finding the right balance beyond his years. here is some women live in living in a remote area near yosemite national park or making a name for themselves around the world due to their devotion to marijuana. the south proclaimed sisters of the valley are often called the weed nuns. they are a group of feminist healers who grow harvest and produce their own line of cannabis products at their commune in merced county. they use the website to sell their products to people around the world. but we're not deceased owner nuns. you know, we try to we try to
he has a 3.8 gpa a while also playing football for his school.e middle there, being hugged, said he selected stanford and parts of that his grandparents, his parents. his siblings and his friends could all see him play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world, you're the man, omar, he says, his secret to success sticking to a...
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mychalson pointing out the gpa tour 2018 tax returns which report more than $3 billion in stocks cash assets and that's just for the nonprofit side of the organization. the war of words comes as woods criticized players of the saudi-backed league and called on ceo greg norman to step down oh boy. janice, over to you. >> janice: hello. good morning. i have got a friend here what's your name my friend. >> jed morris. >> where are you from. >> new albany, mississippi. >> janice: it's cold out. >> it is cold here. >> janice: how are you dealing with it. >> i'm handling it pretty well. > >> janice: who dupe to say hi to. >> my no, ma'am jerry morris. >> she watches every day. >> she does. >> janice: take a look at cold temperatures across the northeast. actually, you know what? we have to talk about the tornadoes yesterday because we had 79 warnings. a tornado outbreak and 13 confirmed tornadoes. i point that out because we get these reports and people think they are confirmed but we have a whole crew of people have to go out and investigate and confirm they were tornadoes. better days ahe
mychalson pointing out the gpa tour 2018 tax returns which report more than $3 billion in stocks cash assets and that's just for the nonprofit side of the organization. the war of words comes as woods criticized players of the saudi-backed league and called on ceo greg norman to step down oh boy. janice, over to you. >> janice: hello. good morning. i have got a friend here what's your name my friend. >> jed morris. >> where are you from. >> new albany, mississippi....
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chose stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpao play football for the school. almost says he chose stanford in parts of his grandparents, parents, siblings and france could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says his secret to success is sticking to a routine and finding the right balance. tonight you have a shot to give yourself one of the greatest halliday presence ever. millions will be drawn at eight pm the jackpot is now $510 million. it's the second largest mega million jackpot of 2022 in oakland, a car dealership gifted a mother of five with a special surprise. honda of auckland restart to storyline church next door to see if they had any families in need. the church let the company know about a family that had been struggling and moving from hotel to hotel without a car. so the dealership gave the mama minivan as a present for he
chose stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpao play football for the school. almost says he chose stanford in parts of his grandparents, parents, siblings and france could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says his secret to success is...
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more on the big decision, alex big decision for him and his family 17 year old omar staples has a 3.8 gpa, and he was offered scholarships to eight universities for football yesterday in front of friends and family, he announced. he has chosen to go to stanford. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says his secret to success is sticking with the routine and finding the right balance. sports and academics is a full time job, and you have to know how to balance your time. well wake up at 5 30 workouts from 6 to 8 go to school. do a little work practice after school from 3 to 7 parties and friends. i'm able to hang out with my friends on the weekends sometimes if i don't have work. and omar wanted to give a shout out to the town , he says oakland is a city that often doesn't get enough love or credit. oakland athletics is very underrated, and there's a lot of great kids that are coming out of oakland, but we don't get the same loo
more on the big decision, alex big decision for him and his family 17 year old omar staples has a 3.8 gpa, and he was offered scholarships to eight universities for football yesterday in front of friends and family, he announced. he has chosen to go to stanford. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says his secret to success is...
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going to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying 3.8 gpaotball for the school. omar says he chose stanford in parts, so his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends. could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says the secret to success is sticking to a routine in finding the right balance. during the pandemic, topping the billboard charts with hit songs like valentino and mood. now look who's here. rap artists 24 k golden in the ktvu studio with us and tell us about a new tradition. you've started for the holidays to give back to your community. you grew up in san francisco. yes welcome to the show. thanks for talking to us. thank you for having me. it's beautiful out here today it is. it's just a beautiful place that we're lucky to call home. tell us about the shoe giveaway here doing yes. so this is our second year doing the golden giveaway and
going to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying 3.8 gpaotball for the school. omar says he chose stanford in parts, so his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends. could come watch and play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world. omar says the secret to success is sticking to a...
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there is a l ohispanics and blacks who have higher gpas that ma wtes who do not get admitted. eyre not looking at just being black-and-white they are jeing a lot of the 10% applicants who have higher numbers tguess asian americans. >> there is a finding from the district court in our fornd page 116 of the index that harvard can award a racial eference is to checkbox alone, whether or not applicant writes about it or indicates it is supported to tt. that is important. >> that finding was made in an undisputedinng by the districtourt that race alone d not account for anyone admissions package, it was among many factors. >> the district court front race is determinative for 45% of blacks and hispanics to get into harvard 55% who will not get it. >> i will let him debate that, that is not the way i saw the record. it was clear the district court found being asian or n bng asian was not involve statistically in any of e admissions. >> i want to be clhe 45% number is when race is determinative for blacks and hispanics. our number was highe that is not my number, thats harvard's. >>
there is a l ohispanics and blacks who have higher gpas that ma wtes who do not get admitted. eyre not looking at just being black-and-white they are jeing a lot of the 10% applicants who have higher numbers tguess asian americans. >> there is a finding from the district court in our fornd page 116 of the index that harvard can award a racial eference is to checkbox alone, whether or not applicant writes about it or indicates it is supported to tt. that is important. >> that finding...
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his gpa was like a 4.26, and then he got a friend that was black.like a 3.9, like a 3.3, and they both applied to princeton. and the black kid got it. i feel like everyone says, there's a lot of white privilege, so we have to give others like, other ethnicities advantages in this place, instead of trying to view everyone as just like an american. >> i mean, not talking about the race issue, just not bringing it up to the next generation would keep them natural in that sense, and they would not be racists. >> i don't think that slavery and the civil war and jim crow should be forgotten. i think they should be remembered because i think they are an important lesson that america isn't perfect, and to work against that in the future. >> if you look at things like that incarceration rate for, you know, young black men in this country, and why is it so disproportional, or why you have the socioeconomic situation that you have, between white people, black people, that you can see this didn't come out of nowhere. this isn't a reflection of the tone of someb
his gpa was like a 4.26, and then he got a friend that was black.like a 3.9, like a 3.3, and they both applied to princeton. and the black kid got it. i feel like everyone says, there's a lot of white privilege, so we have to give others like, other ethnicities advantages in this place, instead of trying to view everyone as just like an american. >> i mean, not talking about the race issue, just not bringing it up to the next generation would keep them natural in that sense, and they...
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you see so many kids in the system with a 1.0 gpa.achers are not only teaching they are becoming disrespected. what we wanted to talk about was how do you get kids to learn? it is not the indictment of public schools but indictment with all the money being spent, why do we have very little to show for it. so i said, let's put this in a book because it is not that we were trying to make anyone feel they were doing their job but we need them to do a better school. we know the charter schools have more say so in the child's curriculum, discipline, and or interaction with the parents. it may not be perfect what works better than most public schools are working and we have to find out what that is. host: dr. carson, back to you, he just said we are not indicting the school system of the teachers, so what is the problem? there is enough money going income according to your book. guest: there is plenty going in and what isn't happening is children are not getting appropriate guidance and we are emphasizing the wrong things. we have school so
you see so many kids in the system with a 1.0 gpa.achers are not only teaching they are becoming disrespected. what we wanted to talk about was how do you get kids to learn? it is not the indictment of public schools but indictment with all the money being spent, why do we have very little to show for it. so i said, let's put this in a book because it is not that we were trying to make anyone feel they were doing their job but we need them to do a better school. we know the charter schools have...
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you see so many kids in the system with a 1.0 gpa.teachers are not only teaching they are becoming disrespected. what we wanted to talk about was how do you get kids to learn? it is not the indictment of public schools but indictment with all the money being spent, why do we have very little to show for it. so i said, let's put this in a book because it is not that we were trying to make anyone feel they were doing their job but we need them to do a better school. we know the charter schools have more say so in the child's curriculum, discipline, and or interaction with the parents. it may not be perfect what works better than most public schools are working and we have to find out what that is. host: dr. carson, back to you, he just said we are not indicting the school system of the teachers, so what is the problem? there is enough money going income according to your book. guest: there is plenty going in and what isn't happening is children are not getting appropriate guidance and we are emphasizing the wrong things. we have school
you see so many kids in the system with a 1.0 gpa.teachers are not only teaching they are becoming disrespected. what we wanted to talk about was how do you get kids to learn? it is not the indictment of public schools but indictment with all the money being spent, why do we have very little to show for it. so i said, let's put this in a book because it is not that we were trying to make anyone feel they were doing their job but we need them to do a better school. we know the charter schools...
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southern nevada, i graduated from northwest career and technical academy with a high honors diploma and a gpa of 3.65. this track record in school has allowed me to be eligible for many opportunities that unfortunately i haven't been able to take advantage of due to my status. even though i've done many things to be a stellar student and get opportunities, i've only been able to go so far with my academics because of my status. many times throughout my life both in school and outside, i've been told that i could do anything i want in life as long as i worked hard for it. so far i've worked twice as hard to get half as much success as many of my friends. madam president, i would tell you that is true for all of the dreamers take i've talked to. they work hard. they love this country. it's the only country they know. they do everything they can to excel, whether it's in school, at work. they want to be a part of our workforce. they are committed to doing so and that's why as senator blunt said, this should be an easy solution. and i will tell you, by the way, these aren't just dreamers in nevad
southern nevada, i graduated from northwest career and technical academy with a high honors diploma and a gpa of 3.65. this track record in school has allowed me to be eligible for many opportunities that unfortunately i haven't been able to take advantage of due to my status. even though i've done many things to be a stellar student and get opportunities, i've only been able to go so far with my academics because of my status. many times throughout my life both in school and outside, i've been...
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go to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpaball for the school. omar says he chose stanford, in part so that his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends could come watch him play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world, omar says his secret to success is sticking to a routine and finding the right balance. good for him. there's nothing quite as powerful as the power of good news, especially during this holiday season. you can watch uplifting stories from ktvu and then share your own inspirational stories with us just visit ktvu. .com slash your good news to submit your pictures and video. 5 36 is the time and severe winter weather will continue to impact holiday travel in large cities across the midwest and the east coast. this is a look at the white out conditions at the denver international airport. whiteout indeed, more than 600 flights were canceled yesterd
go to stanford 17 year old omar staples excels both on the field and in the classroom carrying a 3.8 gpaball for the school. omar says he chose stanford, in part so that his grandparents, parents, siblings and friends could come watch him play in person. so the reason why i chose stanford number one. it's a balance with academics and football, so i'm able to get the opportunity to play in the pac 12 and with the number one education in the world, omar says his secret to success is sticking to a...
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my name is [inaudible] short and i'm calling on behalf of the citizens action committee of the t be gpa and i commends lilly and the team for creating i wonderful and meaningful tag line for the portal. and i truly believe that the new port the new tag line be connect the bay and uniting californiaed be an a god one to deep is unique that most people recognize. but i truly hope that the new logo the portal will be flexible and adaptable to many events for example. the tunnel portal can be made into a tech color like a design for lbgtq+ eventses and christmas events and for other related events so it can have a human face to a project that seems to be long awaited and very deserving for the region and the state of california. thank you. >> we have a couple more members. upon the public wish to provide comment. do we let the next caller in. >> good morning i'm mark and a currently cac member and i'm hear in spchlt new tag line and i think it is beneficial and includes california high speed rail tag line as well. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> next caller, please. hello again director
my name is [inaudible] short and i'm calling on behalf of the citizens action committee of the t be gpa and i commends lilly and the team for creating i wonderful and meaningful tag line for the portal. and i truly believe that the new port the new tag line be connect the bay and uniting californiaed be an a god one to deep is unique that most people recognize. but i truly hope that the new logo the portal will be flexible and adaptable to many events for example. the tunnel portal can be made...
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the gpa spoke to said they had been inundated with calls from concerned parents thinking that maybe theirster to please make sure that we can look after our patients. we raised the issue with the department of health that there are challenges with patchy supply across the country, notjust in one area, and they are aware of the fact that pharmacies are struggling to get hold of these so we are hoping they quickly act and ensure the supply flows because we have seen a big rise in the number of antibiotic prescriptions this winter, so if we don't act quickly, it's going to be very difficult going forward. is the issue particularly _ very difficult going forward. is the issue particularly with _ very difficult going forward. is the issue particularly with liquid - issue particularly with liquid penicillin which is what is often given to children? the penicillin which is what is often given to children?— given to children? the current issues are _ given to children? the current issues are mainly _ given to children? the current issues are mainly with - given to children? the current i issues a
the gpa spoke to said they had been inundated with calls from concerned parents thinking that maybe theirster to please make sure that we can look after our patients. we raised the issue with the department of health that there are challenges with patchy supply across the country, notjust in one area, and they are aware of the fact that pharmacies are struggling to get hold of these so we are hoping they quickly act and ensure the supply flows because we have seen a big rise in the number of...