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. >> reporter: founding principal lillian su joined christian on the team that started latitude high school in 2017, a free public charter school in east oakland. lillian, herself a child of immigrants, drew on her educational experience to introduce a project-based learning model. >> i really felt like a high school that was really about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they could pursue here in the bay area was something i found incredibly inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year where more than 90% are students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for so many of our students, the more real world it is, the more hands on it is and more that they can see the connections between what they're learning and what's actually happening in the real world, the more they're motivated to engage. >> reporter: student projects include building tiny homes for the unhoused, constructing an underwater robot, designing a self-driving car and starting their own business. seniors julian and ana
. >> reporter: founding principal lillian su joined christian on the team that started latitude high school in 2017, a free public charter school in east oakland. lillian, herself a child of immigrants, drew on her educational experience to introduce a project-based learning model. >> i really felt like a high school that was really about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they could pursue here in the bay area was something i found...
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>> lillian and martinez care so deeply about each of the students who walk in. they know every name, know every family. >> latitude student success has inspired christian to go to college. he is studying online to earn bachelors degree in business. for creating latitude high school to help oakland teens succeed through hands on learning, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lillian sue and christian martinez. >> latitude's first graduating class of of 39 students, nine out of ten decided to go to college. when it comes to having all the course to qualify for universities more than 90% of students have it done. that's compared with 65% of oakland unified and half of state students. if you would like to nominate a quiet community hero for an award, fill out our form. find it at kpix.com/hero. >>> ahead, two huge names in entertainment throwing support into the maui relief effort. watch us any time anywhere on cbs news bay area. catch all our live newscasts and news and weather updates throughout the day. f >>> recent weather impacting pets. why more
>> lillian and martinez care so deeply about each of the students who walk in. they know every name, know every family. >> latitude student success has inspired christian to go to college. he is studying online to earn bachelors degree in business. for creating latitude high school to help oakland teens succeed through hands on learning, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lillian sue and christian martinez. >> latitude's first graduating class of of 39...
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. >> reporter: founding principle, lillian hsu, joint christian on the team the started latitude high school in 2017. a free public charter school in east oakland. lillian, a child of immigrants, drew on her education experience to introduce a project-based learning model. >> i felt like a high school that was about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and activities that they could pursue in the bay area, was something i found inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year were more than 90% of students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for so many students the more real-world it is the more hands-on it is, the more they can see the connections between what they are learning and what is happening in the real world , the more they are motivated to engage. >> they have done the interior. >> reporter: student projects include building tiny homes for the unhoused, constructing an underwater robot, designing a self-driving car and starting their own business. these two seniors , most appreciate the internships
. >> reporter: founding principle, lillian hsu, joint christian on the team the started latitude high school in 2017. a free public charter school in east oakland. lillian, a child of immigrants, drew on her education experience to introduce a project-based learning model. >> i felt like a high school that was about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and activities that they could pursue in the bay area, was something i found inspirational. >> reporter:...
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, we all new miss lillian. rosalynn, of course, you can't underestimate her importance, but the model he had and the person he became like is mr. earl. the turning point in carter's life 1953 when mr. earl died. he leaves the navy comes back home and discovering the things about his father he didn't know. and recalling his earlier year and moves forward from there. and it's an extremely important story, and main themes of my book because take the journey and i have to tell you one story about it. he was a highly successful businessman. and he was fairly well-to-do, but he was a tough one, his father had, i believe, been murdered and he grew up fatherless and he had a hands on attitude towards rearing his own children, especially his older son, jimmy, whom he nicknamed hot shot. mr. earl required hard work, perfection, if you delivered it you just did what you were supposed to do. you weren't going to get any reward for it, you just did what you were supposed to do and carter grew up that way because when carter
, we all new miss lillian. rosalynn, of course, you can't underestimate her importance, but the model he had and the person he became like is mr. earl. the turning point in carter's life 1953 when mr. earl died. he leaves the navy comes back home and discovering the things about his father he didn't know. and recalling his earlier year and moves forward from there. and it's an extremely important story, and main themes of my book because take the journey and i have to tell you one story about...
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she she had to be aggressive at the first place because as miss lillian, because she had to stand to jim is mother. because if you remember anything, miss lillian, she's she's a very powerful and jimmy, of course her do that but she stood up to jimmy turf and she didn't care if the tv cameras were going if she wanted to disagree with him. so she emerged as a very strong person, very important in the campaign. she had her own and she had her own issues, health. but there were other things as well. and carter always the press and others that she was an equal partner. i don't think many people believe that. but once i got into the research, i discovered very quickly that she really was an equal partner. and what surprised that she was over and established the carter center and made it their co-chairs of the carter center. he's that chairman. and she called che. are they are they have equal in in the carter so she becomes she becomes more and more popular better now i think this is a place that i'd like to come at about carter's relationship not resting in his heart, but in a positive wa
she she had to be aggressive at the first place because as miss lillian, because she had to stand to jim is mother. because if you remember anything, miss lillian, she's she's a very powerful and jimmy, of course her do that but she stood up to jimmy turf and she didn't care if the tv cameras were going if she wanted to disagree with him. so she emerged as a very strong person, very important in the campaign. she had her own and she had her own issues, health. but there were other things as...
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at one point she was five behind lillian could do on the front nine.rupted and she thought perhaps that was the moment she was going to get around. and something would start for her but shejust and something would start for her but she just couldn't sink the part. she was out of position, really struggling, at times you could see the stress of trying to land a first major title was perhaps beginning to get to her. at least two moments from the 15th and 16th, she three prodded on the 15th and lillian vu, she dropped her shot as well. that would've been an opportunity for charlie hull to stand up up put the pressure on. she had an eagle pot on the 16, ten feet and she missed that one. back at you made the birdie and that was it in terms of charlie hull. runner—up for the us open, pebble beach, and incredibly difficult, long, famous golf course, she played brilliantly there. another run or a position for her. you've got to think this is such a major. she wasjust you've got to think this is such a major. she was just 20 minutes down the road. she had a who
at one point she was five behind lillian could do on the front nine.rupted and she thought perhaps that was the moment she was going to get around. and something would start for her but shejust and something would start for her but she just couldn't sink the part. she was out of position, really struggling, at times you could see the stress of trying to land a first major title was perhaps beginning to get to her. at least two moments from the 15th and 16th, she three prodded on the 15th and...
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although beaten and sexually assaulted, lillian managed to survive the attack. attacker. one of the distinctions that emerged were descriptions of bad teeth. dark brown stains and discoloration. also bad breath. >> at that point police were not linking the crimes publicly. >> we do not know what the links would be but we will check with the investigators from all of the surrounding agencies to see if they have cases similar to ours. >> at some point you realize they are all connected. >> five murders and three sexual attacks in eight weeks. >> it was the summer of terror. >> i am nervous for my family and friends and neighbors. >> you were afraid to pick up the newspaper in the morning because he was killing so rapidly. >> it is hot in the summer and you want to leave your window open but not let anybody get in as well. >> he had no particular type he was targeting. he was targeting everybody. he killed the men, women and children in every part of the city. he used almost every implement that you can use, guns, knives and telephone cords. >> the fact that he kil
although beaten and sexually assaulted, lillian managed to survive the attack. attacker. one of the distinctions that emerged were descriptions of bad teeth. dark brown stains and discoloration. also bad breath. >> at that point police were not linking the crimes publicly. >> we do not know what the links would be but we will check with the investigators from all of the surrounding agencies to see if they have cases similar to ours. >> at some point you realize they are all...
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bill doi, 66 years old, lying in bed with his 64-year-old wife, lillian.e house. the two main explanations for going into a home where one doesn't know what to expect are, first, feeling confident at being able to overcome any obstacle that might be there, or not caring one way or the other if he lives or dies. linedecker: william is shot in the head with a small-caliber gun. he actually was able to get on the telephone and call 911, so it wasn't an immediate death. his elderly wife was restrained, and she was sexually assaulted. martin: the killer leaves the pentagram, the mark of the devil, and then proceeds to ransack the house and take valuables out of the home and then leave. [ siren wails ] ultimately, bill doi perished at the hospital. although beaten and sexually assaulted, lillian managed to survive the attack. she was able to provide law enforcement with a description of the attacker. one of the distinctions that emerged were descriptions of bad teeth -- more specifically, rotted teeth, dark brown stains or discoloration, and the teeth seemed to
bill doi, 66 years old, lying in bed with his 64-year-old wife, lillian.e house. the two main explanations for going into a home where one doesn't know what to expect are, first, feeling confident at being able to overcome any obstacle that might be there, or not caring one way or the other if he lives or dies. linedecker: william is shot in the head with a small-caliber gun. he actually was able to get on the telephone and call 911, so it wasn't an immediate death. his elderly wife was...
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i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we have our mayor, mayor london breed, who will speak shortly and we have supervisor peskin and also, thank you, and also we have commissioner ed herrington joining us today. thank you ed herrington. so it was exactly in 1898 when the first vessel arrived here, opening the newly fashion pier and opening an era of prosperity and diversity for our city. for nearly 40 years, it was the bay crossing that welcomed everyone in and out of the city. the bridge went up in 1936. so today, this building is such a special place of travel, of welcoming, of diversity and we know that our ferry passenger ridership is going to go to prepandemickship as we have new routes and ferrylandings. [applause] this is a place where people gather for the most important city celebrations, whether that be the pride parade toxer juneteenth to markets and festivals or
i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we have our mayor, mayor london breed, who will speak shortly and we have supervisor peskin and also, thank you, and also we have commissioner ed herrington joining us today. thank you ed herrington. so it was exactly in 1898 when the first vessel arrived here,...
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. >> flying cars are becoming a reality such as joby, archer and lillian are the major players producingaxis, small commercial airplanes to make shorter flights on demand, a story this week barron's, i bought a vehicle with tires for pavement, am i behind the times, or flying cars the new thing? >> the new kids are not flying cars or calling them ev cars, it's electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. , they are the new helicopter, they're better than a helicopter, they are cleaner, quieter and cheaper and they might be safer, what makes them possible is the fact that the batteries were using an electric vehicles and they can be used in these vehicles, carbon fiber so you don't need as much to lift one of the flying cars, i said it off the ground and computer small enough in airplanes i can go to the size. a really big deal they have stocks that went public in 2021 you have to joby aviation and archer aviation they have a new come back and ready to watch. >> we have somebody to talk about that one of the key players developing this joby founder and ceo joeben bevirt. he is in a han
. >> flying cars are becoming a reality such as joby, archer and lillian are the major players producingaxis, small commercial airplanes to make shorter flights on demand, a story this week barron's, i bought a vehicle with tires for pavement, am i behind the times, or flying cars the new thing? >> the new kids are not flying cars or calling them ev cars, it's electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. , they are the new helicopter, they're better than a helicopter, they are...
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yes, the money down, so as you know, midtown keep em lillian and we will, we will get on to to ship the select today and push it, pull up on the get them, you know, pulling you need them updated minnesota to see if that to you was the i have it with him is or live on the vin, into somewhere there was who came to me. i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the obviously the naming will get. yeah. we're going to see them. let me pull it up. man, i'm glad during the sort of the summer of molly and capital known about the locals as for just 10 years ago, the whole area was landfill. but a small town of a few 1000 people has now grown among the piles of rubbish. refugees from the northern and central thoughts of the country after 10 rivers forced them to flee the tons of the be a little bunny to me. unless you won't let him do you want me an idea and his family have lived in the camp for 6 years. his home is a d i y 10th details. it's him, his wife and the 6 children. well, i'm not obama. so to, in my thing, if you didn't down go to i, i will do book i, you are on mean, i'm not a, i'
yes, the money down, so as you know, midtown keep em lillian and we will, we will get on to to ship the select today and push it, pull up on the get them, you know, pulling you need them updated minnesota to see if that to you was the i have it with him is or live on the vin, into somewhere there was who came to me. i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the obviously the naming will get. yeah. we're going to see them. let me pull it up. man, i'm glad during the sort of the summer of...
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so i was, you don't met, don't keep em, lillian, and we will, you will get on to, to ship the select today and push people up on the get them, you know, pulling you need them updated on the news or to see if that to you was the i have here with him is or live on it of it that vinny, lose some weight and dimensions and move it. i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the opposite of what i do and we'll get there. we're going to see them, let me pull the man, i'm the lead on it only be sort of the some of them out of the and capital knowing them on locals as for just 10 years ago, the whole area was landfill. but a small town of a few 1000 people has now grown among the piles of rubbish. the refugees from the northern and central thoughts of the country, of the total was forced them to flee the tons. lend the phone of the be a little money to me unless you won't let him do you want me an idea and his family have lived in the camp for 6 years. his home is a d. i y 10th of the house as him, his wife and the 6 children, the law, i'm not one of us. so to, in my thing, sitting down
so i was, you don't met, don't keep em, lillian, and we will, you will get on to, to ship the select today and push people up on the get them, you know, pulling you need them updated on the news or to see if that to you was the i have here with him is or live on it of it that vinny, lose some weight and dimensions and move it. i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the opposite of what i do and we'll get there. we're going to see them, let me pull the man, i'm the lead on it only be...
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don't keep em, lillian, and we will, we will get on to to ship the select today and push. you pull up all the time, you know, when you need them updated minnesota. i to say that to you, or let's say i have been with him is i'd have to live on the vin and lose some weight and do it soon. then with me, i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the signal for doing. we'll get now we're going to see them. let me pull the man, i'm the lead on it only be sort of the, some of the molly and capital knowing them on locals as for just 10 years ago the whole area was landfill. but a small town of a few 1000 people has now grown among the piles of rubbish. the refugees from the northern and central thoughts of the country after 10 rivers forced them to flee them to the tons of the be a little bunny to me. unless you won't let him do you want me an idea and his family have lived in the camp for 6 years. his home is a d. i y 10th the talent as him. his wife and the 6 children go on obama. so to, in my, they didn't down go to i, i would, the book i, you know, mean i'm not a, i'm th
don't keep em, lillian, and we will, we will get on to to ship the select today and push. you pull up all the time, you know, when you need them updated minnesota. i to say that to you, or let's say i have been with him is i'd have to live on the vin and lose some weight and do it soon. then with me, i need, i need one squared above, you know, get the signal for doing. we'll get now we're going to see them. let me pull the man, i'm the lead on it only be sort of the, some of the molly and...
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. >> reporter: mississippi native lillian smith is making her travel dreams come true by making her way's not paying for pricey hotels. the freelance graphic designer is earning her keep as she goes. checking off her house sitting chore list. >> i could be just caring for a house, or i could also be caring for a house and pets and plants or any variation in between. >> reporter: smith often uses an app called trusted house sitters and usually finds places she'd like to stay for free. >> i've saved over $11,000 in accommodation costs, and that's a very low estimate. >> reporter: if you're not into working on vacation, some hotels are now offering summer share programs like here at hotel lillian outside new york city in the catskill mountains. we stayed for a special rate at the 18-room homey hotel, where you'll find eclectic furnishings and a pool. the summer share program is offered weekdays and weekends, granting perks like early check-in, savings on food and drinks, and unlimited weeknight stays for $99. >> we wanted to build more of a community environment. i think what excited us ab
. >> reporter: mississippi native lillian smith is making her travel dreams come true by making her way's not paying for pricey hotels. the freelance graphic designer is earning her keep as she goes. checking off her house sitting chore list. >> i could be just caring for a house, or i could also be caring for a house and pets and plants or any variation in between. >> reporter: smith often uses an app called trusted house sitters and usually finds places she'd like to stay...
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let's say the real test is whether it will lead to a permanent piece agreement. katia, look, this is lillian for insights story. so let's spring and olga, cindy colombia, the capital bogota is jorge of us tobacco director of the conflict analysis results center. that's a non governmental organization which studies on groups in denver in the us states of colorado is elizabeth dickson, suddenly senior list for the columbia, the international crisis, group po, it focuses on the dynamics of conflict and also in bogota is laudable, new deputy director of the peace and reconciliation foundation of will welcome to inside story. hey, can i just come to you 1st with office question? because it doesn't matter where we are old and we people around the world. he is at an armed group and the government have decided to talk to each other. they've laid down their arms. piece talks are ongoing, possibly a lasting peace, breathing a sigh of relief. no more civilians getting killed the innocence being kidnapped. come we breathe a sigh of relief here. now with disagreement between the colombian government and
let's say the real test is whether it will lead to a permanent piece agreement. katia, look, this is lillian for insights story. so let's spring and olga, cindy colombia, the capital bogota is jorge of us tobacco director of the conflict analysis results center. that's a non governmental organization which studies on groups in denver in the us states of colorado is elizabeth dickson, suddenly senior list for the columbia, the international crisis, group po, it focuses on the dynamics of...
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and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the 2 72 concentrated for a public event. is also, you know, quite frankly, um not gonna happen a whole lot if you go into the public space currently which is already open, you'll notice there's somewhere between 2030 to 40 people there having lunch potentially on a daily basis, and we're hoping to increase that, um, for i mean, honestly, not really for financial gain just to bring activity to where we are and to bring some vivacity to the neighborhood. okay so you can you know you can see here. it's pretty much what i already said. so i'm going to go to who were already working with. so you know,
and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the...
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i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here
i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here
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and i'm just wondering if you have any indication that lillian's to either one of those chu, an active manhunt, interest. >> i i would say from the visuals here. you know, we do see what appears to be swat team. there are a lot of people walking around with their guns drawn in gear. so i say that it feels like a standoff, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet. but i mean, these cruisers are, you know, going significantly fast in and out of this parking. keep in mind, there's there's no road pavement for vehicles in this area and not only that every cruiser that comes up. these officials not only have their guns drawn out there in their full on swat uniform. so there is obviously some type of situation that is happening on that. and again, this is the closest we can get and we don't even really know exactly what's on the other end of this because it's such a big situation that's kind of roped off in that sense because on the opposite end of us is a main street and right there is a safe way and we can't get to that area to see what is on that side. but the helicopters still continuous
and i'm just wondering if you have any indication that lillian's to either one of those chu, an active manhunt, interest. >> i i would say from the visuals here. you know, we do see what appears to be swat team. there are a lot of people walking around with their guns drawn in gear. so i say that it feels like a standoff, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet. but i mean, these cruisers are, you know, going significantly fast in and out of this parking. keep in mind, there's there's no...
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lillian smith just arrive montgomery saying we need you and we're going to you know what can we do to help you take this beyond montgomery and one of the people who contact him is this white businessman with with and long lasting communist ties named stanley levison and stanley levison goes on to become one of king's closest friends and best advisors for the rest of his life. he ghost writes a lot of king's books for him and. they have these long, late night conversations. king was not a good sleeper. he'd be up two or three in the morning with ideas racing through his head, and he could call stanley levison probably more than anyone else, to kick these ideas around. and it's a fascinating friendship. it's strictly an activist intellectual friendship, not like, you know, ralph abernathy, with whom, you know, he would die in every, you know, whenever he's in atlanta who sunday dinners and all of that. well, levison said that king was really the most powerful figure in the country without political party. a labor union, a wealthy benefactor behind him, that that was significant? i thoug
lillian smith just arrive montgomery saying we need you and we're going to you know what can we do to help you take this beyond montgomery and one of the people who contact him is this white businessman with with and long lasting communist ties named stanley levison and stanley levison goes on to become one of king's closest friends and best advisors for the rest of his life. he ghost writes a lot of king's books for him and. they have these long, late night conversations. king was not a good...
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and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the 2 72 concentrated for a public event. is also, you know, quite frankly, um not gonna happen a whole lot if you go into the public space currently which is already open, you'll notice there's somewhere between 2030 to 40 people there having lunch potentially on a daily basis, and we're hoping to increase that, um, for i mean, honestly, not really for financial gain just to bring activity to where we are and to bring some vivacity to the neighborhood. okay so you can you know you can see here. it's pretty much what i already said. so i'm going to go to who were already working with. so you know,
and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the...
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i'm lillian the youngest of 5. my parents are the founders of lely and eva company since 1970. as growing up in china town, i remember that our shop was the-it was like the emporium in china town because they sold many different products, different stages, all imported from hong kong and china. they really want to instill the richness of our heritage, culture and tradition and my parents continue to work really hard to provide for the family and keep the business afloat, but they always kept busy with promoting concerts, chinese opera, just trying to promote the tradition. today we -after 53 years of all these products and so forth, following by dad at 2013 decided maybe it was time to retire. my brother allen stepped up and said, i have a different plan, so now both of them are jamming a different tune. they are selling musical instruments and it is just a way to continue our tradition by selling and promoting chinese instruments, and my father who is right there, he has a plan to continue ordering because he hand picks out the instruments, so we are hoping with this program,
i'm lillian the youngest of 5. my parents are the founders of lely and eva company since 1970. as growing up in china town, i remember that our shop was the-it was like the emporium in china town because they sold many different products, different stages, all imported from hong kong and china. they really want to instill the richness of our heritage, culture and tradition and my parents continue to work really hard to provide for the family and keep the business afloat, but they always kept...
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. >> hello good afternoon i'm lillian i'm speaking on behalf of ella and eva company. thank you for the presentation that cuts off half my sheet here. i want to share that i'm also born and chinese hospital. native and transit spent at the shop. i witnessed the happiness and laughter happening at the shop when we were growing up. i saw the worries the struggles and the fear as it come but throughout the time my parents they really unwaivered dedication. really persevered and kept the doors open. we lost lewis in 2001 my father kept the doors open of and in 2013 found his new partner my brother allen doing musical instruments now and every time i visit it is amazing when someone says can i try the instrument. once the music guess to the street the crowd forms i like to see this continue. an honor for my dad to be recognized and a great support if my brother receive a [inaudible] and may be he can also work until he is 93. i'm here to peek in support offela and eva company. growing up in 60's and 70s life was simple. my life was sheltered when the ella and eva company sp
. >> hello good afternoon i'm lillian i'm speaking on behalf of ella and eva company. thank you for the presentation that cuts off half my sheet here. i want to share that i'm also born and chinese hospital. native and transit spent at the shop. i witnessed the happiness and laughter happening at the shop when we were growing up. i saw the worries the struggles and the fear as it come but throughout the time my parents they really unwaivered dedication. really persevered and kept the...
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i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we
i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we
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i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to
i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to
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i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we have our mayor, mayor london breed, who will sp
i want to thank the people who put this together, lillian and justin of my group. thank you people behind the scenes who made it happen. [applause] we've got some very special people here today to make this celebration very grand. we have our mayor, mayor london breed, who will sp