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next slide, please, judson.cuse me. [inaudible] covid and racism however, as you know, racism has plagued this district, the city, and this nation since its formation. that is nothing new, but the level of awareness and polarization is. this year truly has been unlike any other. many people, including some of those responsible for this report work tirelessly and well beyond their job description to support students and connect them to resources and ensure they had whatever it was they needed despite navigating the pandemic impact in their own lives. we are clear, now more than ever, that partnership is essential. to all that we do and this year, the advisories have worked with multiple district departments, central office administrators, and site leaders and community based organization, including the latino task force, the mission economic development agency, mission graduating, mission neighborhoods, 100% college prep, the san francisco alliance of black school educators, the san francisco beacon initiative, t
next slide, please, judson.cuse me. [inaudible] covid and racism however, as you know, racism has plagued this district, the city, and this nation since its formation. that is nothing new, but the level of awareness and polarization is. this year truly has been unlike any other. many people, including some of those responsible for this report work tirelessly and well beyond their job description to support students and connect them to resources and ensure they had whatever it was they needed...
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hi judson, um pearson reported on a lot of public figures, but judson's question is did he also investigate and expose actions of federal agencies as well as individuals? oh, yes. he investigated everybody and he was looking into the regulatory commissions back in the 1950s and a lot of the clearly that there was a lot of quid pro quo going on of regulators who are willing to extend licenses to people in terms of being paid. so what was going on and as he worked his way up the chain, he realized that the person who was really in the middle of all of this was the president's own personal chief of staff and that was sherman adams eisenhower's enormously on sherman adams and all during eisenhower's illnesses adams was the acting president. but it turns out that atoms had his finger in a lot of pies in washington and eventually the washington merry-grand published enough of an exposÉ that eisenhower to his great regret had to fire sherman adams and then i discovered that this is through a historian at gettysburg michael berkner. it's found out that afterwards the kennedy the white justice depar
hi judson, um pearson reported on a lot of public figures, but judson's question is did he also investigate and expose actions of federal agencies as well as individuals? oh, yes. he investigated everybody and he was looking into the regulatory commissions back in the 1950s and a lot of the clearly that there was a lot of quid pro quo going on of regulators who are willing to extend licenses to people in terms of being paid. so what was going on and as he worked his way up the chain, he...
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judson in iowa judson >> reporter: hey, jim.ld ambassador i just wanted to thank you for all the insight yand guidance yu have on your show. >> thank you what do you got? >> caller: would you recommend a buy, hold or sell on xto logistics? >> unbelievably great half-time show run by the judge, and i think xto is an excellent company. it will be worth more after the spinoff. let's go to christopher in texas. christopher. >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> i'm doing well, how about you? >> caller: excellent i need some advice -- >> i got your back, what do you need >> caller: nga >> i love that company that's going to be a winner of any of the spak car companies, they should just hire magna. >> caller: i'm a first-time caller and a fairly recent inv investor my call concerns my mortgage company, which is loan depot. >> it's okay the problem is this is a very commodity-oriented business, and if this is new to you, i'd rather see you in a dividend stock or in a more consistent player than loan depot which need thousands to stay as it
judson in iowa judson >> reporter: hey, jim.ld ambassador i just wanted to thank you for all the insight yand guidance yu have on your show. >> thank you what do you got? >> caller: would you recommend a buy, hold or sell on xto logistics? >> unbelievably great half-time show run by the judge, and i think xto is an excellent company. it will be worth more after the spinoff. let's go to christopher in texas. christopher. >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> i'm...
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you think judson zero. that is this. trucking of the official historical site to the building was set to be demolished to make way for a 29 story residential high-rise to than the developer of west bank out of canada came back with an idea to save it. sort of. >> the plan is to remove the building but replace it and kind so at the end of the project it is essentially, you know, what you see here. >> it will be rebuilt from the ground up the new building will also be a restaurant. the developer plans to save the freestanding sign out front with the move is being praised as not just by preservationist. one downtown association says it is good for business. >> the factor developers a really considering what that means to reserve history while also making the future powerful. >> reporter: with a new high- rise also adds into the mix of old and new in the south for street area. >> this is how historic architecture can it side by side with you. it's not an either or proposition. >> it area already seeing a strong new in excel
you think judson zero. that is this. trucking of the official historical site to the building was set to be demolished to make way for a 29 story residential high-rise to than the developer of west bank out of canada came back with an idea to save it. sort of. >> the plan is to remove the building but replace it and kind so at the end of the project it is essentially, you know, what you see here. >> it will be rebuilt from the ground up the new building will also be a restaurant....
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that doesn't bother me. judson should have recognized the was a twice convicted felon. on the meeting, they did agree on nuclear arms control, and the 2 countries planned to hold further talks in future who's in suggested biden, with someone he could work with a step forward despite the huge gulf between them. let's get some analysis of the summit now we have dw correspondent, ban reger to in geneva and journals. jake cordell in moscow. good morning to you both there. let's start with you there in geneva. after a lot of press coverage in public discussion, do you think that president biden achieved what he set out to do? well, it's american standpoint, it is a mission accomplished. joe biden did what he said he would do before the summer. he told me i put in where the red lines are and what america would accept and what's not accept he threatened devastating consequences if for example, at the opposition and figure, i'd say no volunteer would die in russian custody. and he also threatened consequences when the rental tax and type text originated in russia allegedly will
that doesn't bother me. judson should have recognized the was a twice convicted felon. on the meeting, they did agree on nuclear arms control, and the 2 countries planned to hold further talks in future who's in suggested biden, with someone he could work with a step forward despite the huge gulf between them. let's get some analysis of the summit now we have dw correspondent, ban reger to in geneva and journals. jake cordell in moscow. good morning to you both there. let's start with you there...
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thank you, judson, for presenting. my name is [inaudible] and i am the lead of policy and planning, and i have been the lead for the shirley chisolm project. this is granting highest priority to teachers and paraeducator employees, followed by all other sfusd employees. the presentation will include a brief progress report on the development which has continued during the pandemic. partners from mid town housing and mayor's office of housing and community development will join myself and deputy superintendent lee in copresenting. i am joined by ally gaylord and [inaudible] from the mayor's office for housing and community development. [inaudible] the action requested is to approve the [inaudible] preference. next slide, please. i'm going to pass this onto allie. next slide. >> good evening, commissioners, and happy to keep this as brief as possible. mid town is a 50-year-old nonprofit housing developer, owner, and property owner of affordable housing [inaudible] by the district and the mayor's office of housing. shirle
thank you, judson, for presenting. my name is [inaudible] and i am the lead of policy and planning, and i have been the lead for the shirley chisolm project. this is granting highest priority to teachers and paraeducator employees, followed by all other sfusd employees. the presentation will include a brief progress report on the development which has continued during the pandemic. partners from mid town housing and mayor's office of housing and community development will join myself and deputy...