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jim lowell managing $726 billion, jim, good to see both of you, jim lowell, let me start with you. just because the market is up 25%, just because the market is up 161% since march of 2009, is that a reason for my viewers to be concerned about their investments? >> no, it's not. but if it's the only reason you're thinking of investing in this market is because it is up, i recommend that you step to the side and reconsider what you mean by investing an how you few yourself as an investor. the reality is peak markets, in trough market there is are always key opportunities. the key is to figure out the find of managers, the track records that body well for these kinds of conditions. the reality is that the global market especially as you look at europe and the emerging markets, they have not been as robust as our market here at home. >> there are eight or more asset classes, ways to invest that, don't operate under similar conditions. and with the exception of 2008-2009 when everything did badly, there are place force your money. >> yes, that's always true, and the way i say to invest
jim lowell managing $726 billion, jim, good to see both of you, jim lowell, let me start with you. just because the market is up 25%, just because the market is up 161% since march of 2009, is that a reason for my viewers to be concerned about their investments? >> no, it's not. but if it's the only reason you're thinking of investing in this market is because it is up, i recommend that you step to the side and reconsider what you mean by investing an how you few yourself as an investor....
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lowell wins the city championship, they beat balboa. it's lowell's 29th volleyball championship, most in the city's history. also a special shoutout to the 7th and 8th grade girls of st. mary's girls here in chinatown. they won their volleyball championship game earlier this week. congrats to them. i would like to see that. time now for a special saturday edition of the top five featuring the best five shots of this week. number five, here we go. it's okc minor league hockey forward goes through his leg and top shelf with the water bottle. he goes between his legs and then up. a water bottle shot. that's good. a lot of hits on youtube. number four, the high school from connecticut spins the ball and then he bangs it right through for a field goal. at number three, 9-year-old kid in germany, look at him go. look at the moves from this kid. a couple of spins, he's all over the place. look at that, nice smash. it's definitely worth a few more looks. he's amazing. all right, we go to number two now. in at number two, harlem globe- trotters
lowell wins the city championship, they beat balboa. it's lowell's 29th volleyball championship, most in the city's history. also a special shoutout to the 7th and 8th grade girls of st. mary's girls here in chinatown. they won their volleyball championship game earlier this week. congrats to them. i would like to see that. time now for a special saturday edition of the top five featuring the best five shots of this week. number five, here we go. it's okc minor league hockey forward goes...
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lowell? well, you might say i'm here on a legal matter. a law office. are you connected with the reverend tarbrush here? not yet. but i expect i will be before i leave. well, if you're looking for business, you're wasting your time. i'm well represented by my attorneys here from the family unification crusade. i might suggest, however, you talk to mr. parnell here who's gonna need considerably better counsel than his well-meaning brother-in-law by the time i get through with him. then you are planning to appear in court? you're damn straight. i'm gonna sue his ass for defamation of character, malicious libel, and what else? conspiracy. that's right, conspiracy and fraud. fraud? that's right. you fraudulently deprived me of money you promised and i accepted in good faith from that wife of yours. and you listen here, buster. you better have damn good evidence to back up those charges you just made 'cause i'm gonna haul your sorry ass in the court and sue you for every damn cent you're worth. calling me a hypocrite and a fraud in front of all
lowell? well, you might say i'm here on a legal matter. a law office. are you connected with the reverend tarbrush here? not yet. but i expect i will be before i leave. well, if you're looking for business, you're wasting your time. i'm well represented by my attorneys here from the family unification crusade. i might suggest, however, you talk to mr. parnell here who's gonna need considerably better counsel than his well-meaning brother-in-law by the time i get through with him. then you are...
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. >> john alex lowell, jason cohen. >> good afternoon, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people wi
. >> john alex lowell, jason cohen. >> good afternoon, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people wi
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. >> john alex lowell, jason cohen. >> good afternoon, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people with disabilities. the turning busses at the intersections of hayes, steiner, fillmore-hayes, fell and scott and fell and divisadero arch into the traffic of the opposing coming lanes of traffic which impairs crossing youths, which is what val spoke of, she is the assistant of supervisor london breed, and the seniors and people with disabilities who are traveling on hayes street. there is a hospital on hayes street and there is mercy terrace senior housing which used to be the southern pacific railway hospital at the intersection of hayes and baker. they are traveling down hayes street to go to the intersection of 7th and market, which is the closest major bus lane intersection for access to the social security building
. >> john alex lowell, jason cohen. >> good afternoon, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people with disabilities. the turning busses at the intersections of hayes, steiner, fillmore-hayes, fell and scott and fell and...
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he's jim lowell, chief investment officer at adviser investments. mr. lowell, welcome. make your case for why you see stocks going higher, even after such a big run-up in 2013. >> well, before i make that case, let me just say that after heapings of gains this year, i wouldn't be surprised to see the market take an immediate diet of 5% or so, but the reality is there's no negative news, no negative data, either in terms of earnings or economic reports that we're seeing, especially here in our consumer-driven economy, that has us thinking somehow this market is going to be significantly derailed over the next month, quarter, really throughout next year. we see the possibility of gaining ground, albeit with some slips along the way. >> there are still some washington issues out there, jim. obviously, a new fed chief. there's another debt ceiling debate, another continuing resolution. could those things cause the market to stumble or anything more than a temporary way? >> i doubt it could be anything more than a temporary way. we do have the yellin safety net, which means
he's jim lowell, chief investment officer at adviser investments. mr. lowell, welcome. make your case for why you see stocks going higher, even after such a big run-up in 2013. >> well, before i make that case, let me just say that after heapings of gains this year, i wouldn't be surprised to see the market take an immediate diet of 5% or so, but the reality is there's no negative news, no negative data, either in terms of earnings or economic reports that we're seeing, especially here in...
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that movie was set in lowell and they pretty much got it right. i didn't grow up in lowell myself. i am not actually that tough. i am from one of the towns outside of it, one of the less tough towns. when i was growing up, lowell was the closest city to us. we were connected to it in a lot of ways. it was a city that had seen better days. when it got attention from anybody outside our area, it was usually for the wrong reasons. mostly, the part of massachusetts where i'm fro didn't get any attention. when i was 12 years old, it got a lot, a lot of very positive reasons. it is because of this guy, paul tsongas. he had gone into local politics and in 1992, he was running for president. this is just when i was starting to get interested in politics. i didn't know much about the difference between the two parties. i knew it was really cool that someone that lived a few miles from our house was running for the white housing, the most important job in the world. every afternoon, the lowell sun would land on our doorstep. i would devour the information on the trail. i really wanted him to
that movie was set in lowell and they pretty much got it right. i didn't grow up in lowell myself. i am not actually that tough. i am from one of the towns outside of it, one of the less tough towns. when i was growing up, lowell was the closest city to us. we were connected to it in a lot of ways. it was a city that had seen better days. when it got attention from anybody outside our area, it was usually for the wrong reasons. mostly, the part of massachusetts where i'm fro didn't get any...
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heather hughes, renee nourse and jim lowell. we're going into probably the most important holiday season -- most important time of the year for retailers. seeing some of these numbers come out, it has been mixed at best. renee, does that tell you anything about the fundamental story out there? putting interest rates at rock bottom levels aside. >> i do think, maria, at this point that we're seeing that big divide between the low end of the market and the high end of the market. so there's more upside as far as some of the luxury retailers still are concerned. not so much now, i think, in that middle market area because they've not really been able in a lot of instances to clearly define their business market, their marketplace in general. i do think that there's still some upside there. >> all right. we want to keep getting these earnings out fast and furious here. stick around. stay right here, everybody. we want to get to julia boorstin. pan dor dora is out. julia, what can you tell us? >> that's right. pandora's earnings per
heather hughes, renee nourse and jim lowell. we're going into probably the most important holiday season -- most important time of the year for retailers. seeing some of these numbers come out, it has been mixed at best. renee, does that tell you anything about the fundamental story out there? putting interest rates at rock bottom levels aside. >> i do think, maria, at this point that we're seeing that big divide between the low end of the market and the high end of the market. so there's...
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galileo scored 24 unanswered points to beat lowell for the second week in a row, 46-28, hold the yamsse. >> as a city guy you always think about playing on turkey day. >> since i was in 6th grade i wanted to play. i'm going to make the best of it. [ chanting ] >>> in the other semifinal lincoln hosting michigan, end of the 4th quarter, tied at 12, mission could not punch it in. huge goal line stand by the mustangs to send it to overtime. lincoln inside the 5, fumble, the left tackle justin lee falls on it and that is a game winning touchdown. lincoln beats mission 18-12 to advance to the title game. >>> we ain't playing on these -- >> yeah! [ screaming ] [ chanting ] [ singing ] >>> back to the grassroots, elizabeth, do you remember your fight song in high school? >> sipping it now. >> i don't think we had one. >> were you the homecoming queen? you had to be. >> no. i wasn't. >> really? wow, that's a shocker. [ laughter ] >>> turkey bowl a week from -- >> gobble, gobble, gobble. >> we're on fire here! >>> jim harbaugh is 3-0 as a coach on monday fight football. he will get a chance to
galileo scored 24 unanswered points to beat lowell for the second week in a row, 46-28, hold the yamsse. >> as a city guy you always think about playing on turkey day. >> since i was in 6th grade i wanted to play. i'm going to make the best of it. [ chanting ] >>> in the other semifinal lincoln hosting michigan, end of the 4th quarter, tied at 12, mission could not punch it in. huge goal line stand by the mustangs to send it to overtime. lincoln inside the 5, fumble, the...
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lowell was the closest city to us.ty that had seen its better days. it got attention from outside our area, it was usually for the wrong reasons mostly the place i am from didn't get any attention. it got a lot of attention for an exciting reason because this guy paul tsongas. now in 1992, he was running for president. this was within i was starting to get interested in politics. i didn't know much about the parties and i did know it was cool if someone who lived a few miles from our house was running for the white house. for the most important job in the world, a guy from lowell so i became obsessed. every afternoon, the lowell "sun" would land on our doorstep. i wanted paul ssongas to win it for a minute it looked like he might. he had momentum. he had maryland. then bill clinton kind of overwhelmed him. there are a lot of reasons he didn't win, reasons i didn't fully understand. one thing i did know was that he had gotten rough. he bushed the line, he crossed the line. i was mad at bill clinton then and now i admit
lowell was the closest city to us.ty that had seen its better days. it got attention from outside our area, it was usually for the wrong reasons mostly the place i am from didn't get any attention. it got a lot of attention for an exciting reason because this guy paul tsongas. now in 1992, he was running for president. this was within i was starting to get interested in politics. i didn't know much about the parties and i did know it was cool if someone who lived a few miles from our house was...
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lowell ha=welcome to rob black and your money. >> wal-mart's kicking off their black friday sales and kicked them off last friday. we have a long way to go to black friday. >> screwed to make black says that don't buy holiday gifts for anyone but if you do have to shop consider shopping right now. wal-mart has amazing deals anywhere between 20 to 50% off for the tvs and tablets. this is one of those stories where we have a shortened holiday season. we will hear about this for the next 60 days as we approach christmas. thinks giving comes up very late in november which police short-time to get to christmas. >> what have been honest is of the website of the affordable care act and now you hear the premiums are going up. >> yes. for the average independent contractor mail premiums have gone up about 40 +%. who benefits from obama care is old people who are like 50 or 60 independent contractors. that's where to reach for healthy white male is going from 250 to $400. a 40% increase and premiums. loved the health care but hate the affect on the economy elsewhere. >>mark: watching kellogg. t
lowell ha=welcome to rob black and your money. >> wal-mart's kicking off their black friday sales and kicked them off last friday. we have a long way to go to black friday. >> screwed to make black says that don't buy holiday gifts for anyone but if you do have to shop consider shopping right now. wal-mart has amazing deals anywhere between 20 to 50% off for the tvs and tablets. this is one of those stories where we have a shortened holiday season. we will hear about this for the...
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am really april plain for the final touch lowell pulled off 29th gotham city volleyball title. 3 straight 25-18 scores over balboa. >> nobody else has that but us right. >> only. only on this station. >> see you at 11:00. ,,,, [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] ♪ maybe tomorrow ♪ when he looks down ♪ on every green field ♪ ooh, ooh ♪
am really april plain for the final touch lowell pulled off 29th gotham city volleyball title. 3 straight 25-18 scores over balboa. >> nobody else has that but us right. >> only. only on this station. >> see you at 11:00. ,,,, [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] ♪ maybe tomorrow ♪ when he looks down ♪ on every green field ♪ ooh, ooh ♪
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so, had gone to francis scott key elementary school, hoover middle school, lowell high school and amt so proud to be able to come back full circle to support a lot of those schools that i went to and be part of that community in a very integral way. >> so, you spent most of your life in san francisco. why did you choose to live in the city? >> well, first of all, my parents decided to move us to the sunset district because they really wanted my brother and i to have a really good and safe r growing up. there were a lot of children and families in the sunset district and i think they felt like it would be the best environment for us to grow up. so, we ended up staying out there and fell in love with it and have a lot of pride after especially working for the sunset district as the electricity i have aide to supervisor chiu for over five years.
so, had gone to francis scott key elementary school, hoover middle school, lowell high school and amt so proud to be able to come back full circle to support a lot of those schools that i went to and be part of that community in a very integral way. >> so, you spent most of your life in san francisco. why did you choose to live in the city? >> well, first of all, my parents decided to move us to the sunset district because they really wanted my brother and i to have a really good...
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we're tracking the problems the stormy weather is causing, including on lowell roadways. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll te you -- we'll see you the next time on ktvu and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. thanks for watching. >> the following program contains actual video of real animal emergencies and is suitable for family viewing. coming next, giving unwanted horses a second chance. plus, military veterans assist at a special sanctuary and saving wolves and other critters. this is "animal rescue."
we're tracking the problems the stormy weather is causing, including on lowell roadways. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll te you -- we'll see you the next time on ktvu and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. thanks for watching. >> the following program contains actual video of real animal emergencies and is suitable for family viewing. coming next, giving unwanted horses a second chance. plus, military veterans assist at a special sanctuary and saving wolves...
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. >> when scott lowell saw potential in midtown years ago, he turned to mosey. >> she's a powerhouse, and she's absolutely somebody that i want on your side of the table when you're trying to put a real estate deal together. >> he owns three restaurants, and he's in the process of renovating this apartment building that was slated for demolition. >> i see midtown as something that has momentum, and it's great it see. >> midtown is pushing ahead. mosey has been the catalyst, and her work here isn't done. >> 26. that's the number of new businesses mosey says will open here within the year. commercial real estate taxes can produce over 50% of much-needed revenue for the city. it shows that's what's good for business can also be good for detroit. aljazeera, detroit. >> unveiling a different type of super hero. up next on aljazeera america, a super team from new jersey who happens to be a muslim. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm del walters, the labor department giving out good news today. though picked. the jobs today, the unemployment rate grew in october. but the u.s. companies
. >> when scott lowell saw potential in midtown years ago, he turned to mosey. >> she's a powerhouse, and she's absolutely somebody that i want on your side of the table when you're trying to put a real estate deal together. >> he owns three restaurants, and he's in the process of renovating this apartment building that was slated for demolition. >> i see midtown as something that has momentum, and it's great it see. >> midtown is pushing ahead. mosey has been the...
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. >>> the city high school football playoff, lowell and galileo.lson who threw 41 touchdown passes during the regular season got jackson, galileo scored 24 unanswered to beat lowell 46-28. >>> in the other semi defending champion, lincoln hosting mission, straight to overtime. a fumble but justin lee fell on it for the game winning temperatures. lincoln beats mission 18 to 12. >>> and thursday night football jimmy graham hauls in a 44-yard touchdown pass from drew brees, saints win it 17-136789 take look at graham, goes in for the slam dunk celebration. he is so strong he bends the goal post. they had to stop play to fix it. and you can bet -- >>> that's it i'm dennis o'donnell have a great weekend. >>> thanks. oklahoma city thunder might want to quit paying big bucks to fans who take that half court shot for money. play of the day, high school teacher brad brucker, nothing but net, 20 grand for that. congratulations for from a couple of folks who happened to be there, jay-z and beyonce sitting court side. second straight game a fan has won 20 gran
. >>> the city high school football playoff, lowell and galileo.lson who threw 41 touchdown passes during the regular season got jackson, galileo scored 24 unanswered to beat lowell 46-28. >>> in the other semi defending champion, lincoln hosting mission, straight to overtime. a fumble but justin lee fell on it for the game winning temperatures. lincoln beats mission 18 to 12. >>> and thursday night football jimmy graham hauls in a 44-yard touchdown pass from drew...
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lowell, could you identify yourself please? >> my name's lowell christie, cultural strategies institute. i'd like you to respond to a statement in light of your research over these years. the statement is, the worst, most corrupting lie is a problem poorly stated. i want particular reference with the unique use of the phrase "failed state." because the problem and the solution are in the same phrase. you have to create a state. in reflection of your time with the potential forces and -- with the special forces and the use of empowerment inthe stead of power, what was the most corrupting lie that we had? and i just want to reference the difference between a state and a nation. burke said a nation was a combination between the living, the dead and the up born. it's an -- unborn. it's an identity issue. do we have different ways of approaching problems? did we misstate it? >> very thoughtful comment and question embedded there. i think that the, looking back and since i've spent so much time looking at afghanistan, i'll make the c
lowell, could you identify yourself please? >> my name's lowell christie, cultural strategies institute. i'd like you to respond to a statement in light of your research over these years. the statement is, the worst, most corrupting lie is a problem poorly stated. i want particular reference with the unique use of the phrase "failed state." because the problem and the solution are in the same phrase. you have to create a state. in reflection of your time with the potential...
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you want to own financials, tech and industrials. >> jim lowell, what about you? we have some reports next week, some data coming out next week. what are you expecting from that and would that be a catalyst to put money to work here or do you want to stay to the sidelines, given we're up so much already? >> i think stephanie's soluti absolutely right. we have imperfect conditions, that's been the case for several year. market has been able to reach historic highs. the reality issing we've been unable to see negative catalyst through earnings even event-driven news. perfect conditions for a rally. that said, perfect conditions have a nasty way of turning on you when you least expect them to. remaining well diversified, well balanced and i think also, as stephanie noted, trimming some of your spectacular gainers and rebalancing to some of your other ideas, other asset classes and your mix a prudent idea at this point. >> adam, let's talk about valuations here. how would you characterize this market? is it fully valued? >> we're about at the long-term average as far
you want to own financials, tech and industrials. >> jim lowell, what about you? we have some reports next week, some data coming out next week. what are you expecting from that and would that be a catalyst to put money to work here or do you want to stay to the sidelines, given we're up so much already? >> i think stephanie's soluti absolutely right. we have imperfect conditions, that's been the case for several year. market has been able to reach historic highs. the reality issing...
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. >> when scott lowell saw potential, he turned to mosey. >> she is tireless. she is a powerhouse. she is absolutely somebody you would want to have on your side of the table when you are trying to put some sort of real estate deal together. >> he owns three restaurants, and he is in the process of renovating this apartment building that was slated for demolition. >> i see mid town as something that has got momentum, and it's great to see. >> midtown is pushing ahead. mosey has been the catalyst and her work here isn't done. >> twenty-six, that's the number of new businesses mosey says will open here within the year. commercial real estate taxes can produce over 50% of much-needed revenue for the city. it shows that's what's good for business. it can also be good for detroit. >>> that will do it for this edition of access news. i am stephanie sy. thanks for watching. what does it mean now and how relevant is it now. malcolm x and the movement. >> black nationalism was at its height in the 1960's, the movement was malcolm x. this year marks the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "i have
. >> when scott lowell saw potential, he turned to mosey. >> she is tireless. she is a powerhouse. she is absolutely somebody you would want to have on your side of the table when you are trying to put some sort of real estate deal together. >> he owns three restaurants, and he is in the process of renovating this apartment building that was slated for demolition. >> i see mid town as something that has got momentum, and it's great to see. >> midtown is pushing...
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measures, including installing more countdown clocks at intersections, but accident victim, john lowell, says it's taking too long. >> i don't want pedestrian collisions to happen to anybody because of the damage that was sustained on me, maybe what occurs to other pedestrians. >> supervisor, scott weiner, who drafted legislation to speed up the process blames city bureaucracy for the backlog. in recent days, there's been several incidents involving vehicles striking wildlife along 280 out on the peninsula. can be quite dangerous. how biologists are trying to pinpoint the problem areas and implement solutions. kara. >> reporter: the goal is to reduce dangerous and costly crashes on the freeway and protect people and animals. it's not unusual to see wild animals along interstate 280. >> during the night, a lot of the deer just dart across the whole freeway and almost hit you. >> they are out and much more visible this time of year. >> this mountain lion was hit on the freeway just last week. >> people are driving 70, 75 miles an hour. >> ktvu released a study. it analyzed crashes and use
measures, including installing more countdown clocks at intersections, but accident victim, john lowell, says it's taking too long. >> i don't want pedestrian collisions to happen to anybody because of the damage that was sustained on me, maybe what occurs to other pedestrians. >> supervisor, scott weiner, who drafted legislation to speed up the process blames city bureaucracy for the backlog. in recent days, there's been several incidents involving vehicles striking wildlife along...
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so for example at maybe a high end school like lowell ore gunn you might have bullying because you're not taking enough ap class. i have heard this and there is so mush pressure and criticized by the peers if they're not smart enough. in other schools it's the opposite and bullied because they are smart when that is not the krult. maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an outcast. i would like to ask how or if addressing the cultural needs at each school how can we -- is this all one way of doing this, or do you feel there are different needs in different communities? and i think perhaps the law enforcement folks feel the cultures in the communities and see that come out in the adults. i would like to hear about how do you affect a culture and even in san francisco we have many cultures affecting what is valued, what is criticized. >> you know i think that richard touched upon this. it's a relationship of power and it's clearly going to differ from community to community; ri
so for example at maybe a high end school like lowell ore gunn you might have bullying because you're not taking enough ap class. i have heard this and there is so mush pressure and criticized by the peers if they're not smart enough. in other schools it's the opposite and bullied because they are smart when that is not the krult. maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an outcast. i...
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mikey lowell species that inhabit these optical system means yes. russian biologist room on the continent australia is investigating the effects even basic income to happen on the floor and one of the parents see. he released a comparable health consequences for frantically call it good. he takes a pragmatic view. port. for greater impact than some calm although all my temper with more awful lot of that and see. on the heck was that. it was written long ago. have fun on one finger of well everything is balanced in that endeavor. so on. i want to remind you that. being ever to be heard. he grabbed it is also afraid especially on juvenile stage. sunday one to allow the possibility of the can can become a discount on the denizens of the tea did you say to you the remains are doomed to such concerns. he sees a bright future for himself and his condition. i checked on and on that i might end up catching a hundred crabs and costing ninety of them back into the water. even then it's worthwhile. this isn't the typical unions could hardly be happier with the
mikey lowell species that inhabit these optical system means yes. russian biologist room on the continent australia is investigating the effects even basic income to happen on the floor and one of the parents see. he released a comparable health consequences for frantically call it good. he takes a pragmatic view. port. for greater impact than some calm although all my temper with more awful lot of that and see. on the heck was that. it was written long ago. have fun on one finger of well...
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lowell. i use this to cover my bald spot. and richard. greetings prime minister.aster. "morning joe" starts right now. >> we got a big deal, nuclear deal with iran. they made some kind of an agreement. they will give up their enrichment program but something is not rightth
lowell. i use this to cover my bald spot. and richard. greetings prime minister.aster. "morning joe" starts right now. >> we got a big deal, nuclear deal with iran. they made some kind of an agreement. they will give up their enrichment program but something is not rightth
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when i was at galileo high school, we went every single year and just last week, we beat lowell in order to get to turkey day, but that's just how it goes, galileo is a great football team, a great school and we'll be at turkey day with lincoln at thursday at 11 a.m., so before you get all full and watch football and eat and get tired, come out and support our great football students that play this thursday at 11:00 a.m. >> thank you, supervisor breed. supervisor campos? >> thank you very much, madam clerk. happy thanksgiving to everyone. i have a couple of items today. the first item is an accept and expend ordinance that we're introducing on behalf of the public defender's office to support grant funding from the juvenile accountability block grant program which partially funds an attorney and in the public defender's office that works with community based organizations and alternatives and out of home placement for youth and we're proud to introduce that. the second item is simply to note that you know, tomorrow will be a very significant day in san francisco. it will be the 35th anni
when i was at galileo high school, we went every single year and just last week, we beat lowell in order to get to turkey day, but that's just how it goes, galileo is a great football team, a great school and we'll be at turkey day with lincoln at thursday at 11 a.m., so before you get all full and watch football and eat and get tired, come out and support our great football students that play this thursday at 11:00 a.m. >> thank you, supervisor breed. supervisor campos? >> thank...
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so for example at maybe a high end school like lowell ore gunn you might have bullying because you're not taking enough ap class. i have heard this and there is so mush pressure and criticized by the peers if they're not smart enough. in other schools it's the opposite and bullied because they are smart when that is not the krult. maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an
so for example at maybe a high end school like lowell ore gunn you might have bullying because you're not taking enough ap class. i have heard this and there is so mush pressure and criticized by the peers if they're not smart enough. in other schools it's the opposite and bullied because they are smart when that is not the krult. maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an
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bitcoin that's quite a combinations that service is shown thomason house investor a trader with lowell's which you play just doesn't happen often but they. the miss universe contest took place this week for the very first time and despite appearances it's not all about big hair kills and plunging necklines are some serious cash to be made the global beauty industry is now worth three hundred fifty billion dollars i went along to the pageant to talk money. you would be forgiven for thinking that the problem the global economy is a pretty big deal but believe it love it. because it was like back in nineteen thirty five during the great depression it managed to get itself back into good and the lines you fifty's once the us economy was back on track adopted the second world war of course now here's twenty does seem it would have been higher with an undisclosed salary but it's true because it was the one hundred dollars in u.s. dollars that i decided that it is not an award you received but still laura and i did sit out the holiday tomorrow but would you believe the luxury of the ball but i
bitcoin that's quite a combinations that service is shown thomason house investor a trader with lowell's which you play just doesn't happen often but they. the miss universe contest took place this week for the very first time and despite appearances it's not all about big hair kills and plunging necklines are some serious cash to be made the global beauty industry is now worth three hundred fifty billion dollars i went along to the pageant to talk money. you would be forgiven for thinking that...
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they created lowel. la coat alala lakota people we d crowded. and we have four or five girls laying on the floor in the bode bedroom and as long as they were safe and protected that is acceptable dss would not allow that. using our tradition and culture we were able to find a lot of kids persona permanentsy. >> bernice's grandchildren have been able to stay together and go to school and retain the lakota culture. the best thing in life is that we will havwe love each other. we care for each other. it's a sacred way of life for us. the transitional living program creates a who home for them. it's a home for teenagers aging out of the foster care system. >> our kids would age out of foster care with no skills to survive on their own. and a lot of them ended up pregnant or incarcerated or abusive situations and they didn't have the tools to know what independent living is. >> sarah recently arrived at the tlp. >> sh she went to state custody when she was eight years old and lived in 12 homes. the first time i went into the system like all i wanted
they created lowel. la coat alala lakota people we d crowded. and we have four or five girls laying on the floor in the bode bedroom and as long as they were safe and protected that is acceptable dss would not allow that. using our tradition and culture we were able to find a lot of kids persona permanentsy. >> bernice's grandchildren have been able to stay together and go to school and retain the lakota culture. the best thing in life is that we will havwe love each other. we care for...