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lowell high school is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: these are the faces of lowell. supreme court justice steven breyer, the gap founder donald fisher worth around $3 billion. rick levin, former president of yale university. and larry baer, ceo of the san francisco giants. the list goes on. but it's the students who roam the halls now that fascinates their mentors. >> some of these students are so talented, i'm just curious to see, you know, where they're going to end up. >> american healthcare act projected to be about 10% lower than they would be with obamacare. >> reporter: terry oversees the forensic society which boasts 44 national titles including one recently won by one of the proteges. >> doing debate has really opened my eyes to how much policy affects our everyday life. just understanding the world around us. >> reporter: more than 100 students participate in speech and debate. the typical student puts in more than 10 hours a week. >> i don't know, you know, if the american healthcare act is the best. >> reporter: this year the political climate has led to
lowell high school is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: these are the faces of lowell. supreme court justice steven breyer, the gap founder donald fisher worth around $3 billion. rick levin, former president of yale university. and larry baer, ceo of the san francisco giants. the list goes on. but it's the students who roam the halls now that fascinates their mentors. >> some of these students are so talented, i'm just curious to see, you know, where they're...
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a native of lowell and graduate of u mass lowell. corey ban his career as a political staffer an on campaigns across the country. he worked for the republican national committee for a brief time, also spent time lobbying here in new england with the koch brothers and americans for prosperity. >> tonight, he's going join the institute's executive director for a wide range of conversation. we'll discuss not only the 2016 election and their viktry. also president trump's style, character and ability to deliver on promising made during the campaign. it's an honor to have somebody so connected to the white house this time here in new hampshire and we're honored to have corey and mr. oovek for what should b a terrific conversation. >> good to be home. >> i want to ask the question, the apparent question, how does a kid from the wrong side of a tracks brought wup a single mother in lowell, massachusetts go on to sort of manage and create this winning campaign for president? >> you wake up and you don't know. you work hard. which i think is
a native of lowell and graduate of u mass lowell. corey ban his career as a political staffer an on campaigns across the country. he worked for the republican national committee for a brief time, also spent time lobbying here in new england with the koch brothers and americans for prosperity. >> tonight, he's going join the institute's executive director for a wide range of conversation. we'll discuss not only the 2016 election and their viktry. also president trump's style, character and...
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i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit they can afford. the situation we're in now it's indefensible and just like everyone working with students. i love my job. i have been doing it for decades. i am proud of the work. students love me and they want to be in the class and parents tell me their children are happy to go to school every day and teachers we are a bed rock of the community and profession and students are demeand and devalued. arguably we have the most important job there is, certainly more important than shooting a ball through a hoop or running a hundred yards with a pig skin and volunteering 20 hours
i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit...
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. >> this announcement for ill lowell immigration. >> come on. i'm two years old hearing about a wall every day. >> that's a good point. matt, if it's the psychological trauma, maybe the democrats are at fault scaring them with the talk. >> you don't believe. that. >> that's a great point. >> -- their friends and family members deported. >> this story, didn't you pay attention it's about people south of the border traumatized they can't just come in. >> the word "traumatized" is silly in this story for sure. let's talk about what the wall. we have walls. the walls in s-d and tijuana changed the pattern of migration and pattern of people down south. how you couldn't go across the boarder in tj anymore. that made it more difficult for them to do. that helped to create this black market coyote industry. it raised the price, it moved the migration to the dessert. more people dying of thursdayed in the dessert. going across farmers and ranchers land in texas it changes the behavior. it changes the behavior of immigrants in the country once you make it
. >> this announcement for ill lowell immigration. >> come on. i'm two years old hearing about a wall every day. >> that's a good point. matt, if it's the psychological trauma, maybe the democrats are at fault scaring them with the talk. >> you don't believe. that. >> that's a great point. >> -- their friends and family members deported. >> this story, didn't you pay attention it's about people south of the border traumatized they can't just come in....
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. -- segun testigos la victimacaminaba por la calle lowell cuando fue interseptado por losmaleantes quesin ningun motivo.-- aunquel hombre intenhuir fue golpeado en lcabeza.-- aun no se identific a los sospechosos. cesar ---la baha ha sido un lugar predilecto para traficantes dedrogas. imagnense que durante el aÑo fiscal 2016, la guardia costera incaut casi 86mil librase cocana, unacantidad rcord. blanca ---pero cmo trabajan en altamar? ---andrs brender to con la grdia costa y nos cuenta l es el proceso en su serie especial: "marea de droga" .take pkg :01 :12 1:19 nat 13.1"estamos trullando la baha" acompaÑamos a los oficiales que tienen su artel de operacnes en treasure island, en san francisco. conocen el enorme reto quetienen. enl 2016 el entrompi record incautando cargamentos decocana con un valor de 5.9 mil millones dedolares. ademsde 172 botes y detuvieron a 585 personas por trfico de drogas. bridge 18.16 la guardia costera en el rea dela baha consta de cuatroestaciones, cada una tiene entre20 y 70 personas, y cada bote derescate y bsqueda tiene unos cuatro oficiales. sot tan solo
. -- segun testigos la victimacaminaba por la calle lowell cuando fue interseptado por losmaleantes quesin ningun motivo.-- aunquel hombre intenhuir fue golpeado en lcabeza.-- aun no se identific a los sospechosos. cesar ---la baha ha sido un lugar predilecto para traficantes dedrogas. imagnense que durante el aÑo fiscal 2016, la guardia costera incaut casi 86mil librase cocana, unacantidad rcord. blanca ---pero cmo trabajan en altamar? ---andrs brender to con la grdia costa y nos cuenta l es...
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. >> jessica told us via face time her son luke wants to play baseball at lowell high, but he's been accepted by two private high schools and dad deadlines are looming. parents can choose from 130 schools in the district. this year there are 14,000 applications. we're told that number is average. but staffing emergency rooms have delayed the process. this notice was posted on the district's website null, assignments would be late. >> our computer system is working fine. it's just taking a little bit longer to go through all the checks to make sure everything is accurate. >> there's no guarantee families will get their school of choice. she is hopeful. >> do you have any other options? >> private school or moving out of the city. >> the waiting continues. >>> turning to weather. showers are headed back to the bay area. a live look from your golden gate bridge camera shows overcast skies. you have lights out there. soon it'll be dark there, clouds coming in. >> we're tracking the return of the wet weather pattern. we're seeing returns on live doppler 7 app this hour. a little bit of gr
. >> jessica told us via face time her son luke wants to play baseball at lowell high, but he's been accepted by two private high schools and dad deadlines are looming. parents can choose from 130 schools in the district. this year there are 14,000 applications. we're told that number is average. but staffing emergency rooms have delayed the process. this notice was posted on the district's website null, assignments would be late. >> our computer system is working fine. it's just...
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by sunday, when the cold air mixes in, there may be lowell vacation snow 3,000 feet or above. looking at the potential of half an inch of rain for the bay area. and yesterday the surveyors went out across the sierra, took measurements and found that the statewide average for snowpack is at 185%. and at about 48 feet. so those snow totals so far in some parts up to 578 inches. unreal. if you're following me on facebook and twitter, i'll keep you up to date on what's happening this weekend as rain moves in. off and on showers expected as temperatures drop. by sunday, we may see the high up to 51 degrees. and showers through the inland area. but then warming up. next week we'll be back into the upper 60s inland. i'll have another look at the forecast coming up. mike, you're on pfizer control. in that was a weird silhouette. over 180. hydrant was busted out after a van ran into a u-haul van. expect that on harbor boulevard. let me show you where that is. locals already know that landmark. overall, the freeways, nothing expected. just off highway 101 where you will avoid this secti
by sunday, when the cold air mixes in, there may be lowell vacation snow 3,000 feet or above. looking at the potential of half an inch of rain for the bay area. and yesterday the surveyors went out across the sierra, took measurements and found that the statewide average for snowpack is at 185%. and at about 48 feet. so those snow totals so far in some parts up to 578 inches. unreal. if you're following me on facebook and twitter, i'll keep you up to date on what's happening this weekend as...
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we may have lowell vacation snow early next week.her from half an inch to an inch and a quarter. maybe lighter for spots near sacramento. as we look ahead to the weekend and make some plans, it will be cool. highs reaching the upper 50s, low 60s. cooler with low 50s throughout the day. heading over to now, what about the geyser on the peninsula. >> still here, kari. my goodness. this is not naturally occurring. take a look to the bell mount area. we'll show you where it is on the map i will step over to the map. overall, freeways moving well. this may be an issue to and from highway 101. adjust your route by a few blocks. this is just off the bay shore freeway. some folks use harbor to cut through toward industrial and the bay shore freeway. a geyser busting up into three stories high, into power lines. pete sur is rat toes is getting more details. this is between el camino and bay shore freeway. it takes you down the long on-ramp. don't use harbor. over to the bay shore freeway. el camino is fine. it affects local businesses. we'll
we may have lowell vacation snow early next week.her from half an inch to an inch and a quarter. maybe lighter for spots near sacramento. as we look ahead to the weekend and make some plans, it will be cool. highs reaching the upper 50s, low 60s. cooler with low 50s throughout the day. heading over to now, what about the geyser on the peninsula. >> still here, kari. my goodness. this is not naturally occurring. take a look to the bell mount area. we'll show you where it is on the map i...
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>> reporter: parent jessica clawson told us via face time her son luke wants to play baseball at lowell high, a public school, but he's. >> reporter: been accepted by two private schools and deadlines are looming. >> they have dates coming up just this week that we have to accept or decline. it's very hard to not know yet from the school district, you know, that he has an assignment within the sfusc. >> reporter: parents can choose from 130 schools in the district. there are 14,000 applications. but staffing tuesday. the next 48 hours, it will be a late storm, but you have to bring out the rain gear. a chance of thunder is possible on tuesday. we'll break it down form you, go hour by hour and show you where you can expect the rain where you live in that full accuweather forecast. >> you can track the rain using our abc 7 app. make sure to enable push alerts for instant weather and updates. >>> palo alto fire officials are searching for the cause of this fire. video from palo alto online shows fire streaming from the roof of the multi-million home. crews were able to knock it down in abo
>> reporter: parent jessica clawson told us via face time her son luke wants to play baseball at lowell high, a public school, but he's. >> reporter: been accepted by two private schools and deadlines are looming. >> they have dates coming up just this week that we have to accept or decline. it's very hard to not know yet from the school district, you know, that he has an assignment within the sfusc. >> reporter: parents can choose from 130 schools in the district. there...
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>> i'm art simon teaching with the san francisco school district since the 80s i have been at lowell high school since the 90s teaching computer science i enjoy my job but getting to work has been difficult i was evicted from my rent controlled apartment when my son is six months old i looked forward to being not only san francisco teacher but parent as well. i was able to find a place to live in the east bay but my commute is significant. i have to measure and coordinate everything i do as a teacher with that commute. i used to sponsor clubs after school and evening and weekend functions at the school site those are things i can't do any more. i do miss it even though i'm lucky enough to have a place to live now and i'm almost embarrassed to admit that with the stories i have heard tonight, i just don't understand how people can do it now. thank you very much. and thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening my name is chris albert i have been in special education my 12th year in al ba. my two daughters have been raised by san francisco public school from presidio child development care
>> i'm art simon teaching with the san francisco school district since the 80s i have been at lowell high school since the 90s teaching computer science i enjoy my job but getting to work has been difficult i was evicted from my rent controlled apartment when my son is six months old i looked forward to being not only san francisco teacher but parent as well. i was able to find a place to live in the east bay but my commute is significant. i have to measure and coordinate everything i do...
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in attendance thank you students heard inspiring speeches in june gordon school and joining from lowell high school and every attendee attended two leadership workshops went to a tabling event and got the opportunity to meet the new ask the candidates i've heard the speeches a group of leaders that will serve on the board of education as one the next year's ask the students jessica and maria for their leadership as well as the entire student advisory committee council and their coordinate salvador for putting on this wonderful event and note that the lowell team including the student put on a fantastic show so thank you, everybody for all your work and participation in the youth submit and next san francisco muni and emergency department have been updating u upgrading the signage and now to tell the citizens where to go for a 82 mom many students demonstrated to follow the signs to the tsunami shelter and in attendance were keep in mind and chief joanne hayes-white for the walk and following the walk there have an emergency preparedness at the marina school with the emergency response t
in attendance thank you students heard inspiring speeches in june gordon school and joining from lowell high school and every attendee attended two leadership workshops went to a tabling event and got the opportunity to meet the new ask the candidates i've heard the speeches a group of leaders that will serve on the board of education as one the next year's ask the students jessica and maria for their leadership as well as the entire student advisory committee council and their coordinate...
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in attendance thank you students heard inspiring speeches in june gordon school and joining from lowell high school and every attendee attended two leadership workshops went to a tabling event and got the opportunity to meet the new ask the candidates i've heard the speeches a group of leaders that will serve on the board of education as one the next year's ask the students jessica and maria for their leadership as well as the entire student advisory committee council and their coordinate salvador for putting on this wonderful event and note that the lowell team including the student put on a fantastic show so thank you, everybody for all your work and participation in the youth submit and next san francisco muni and emergency department have been updating u upgrading the signage and now to tell the citizens where to go for a 82 mom many students demonstrated to follow the signs to the tsunami shelter and in attendance were keep in mind and chief joanne hayes-white for the walk and following the walk there have an emergency preparedness at the marina school with the emergency response t
in attendance thank you students heard inspiring speeches in june gordon school and joining from lowell high school and every attendee attended two leadership workshops went to a tabling event and got the opportunity to meet the new ask the candidates i've heard the speeches a group of leaders that will serve on the board of education as one the next year's ask the students jessica and maria for their leadership as well as the entire student advisory committee council and their coordinate...
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. >> what's next, verizon's lowell mcadam is looking for deals saying the conference in december will look for opportunities and put the money into an area where we think we can scale. it is critical to long term success. he has talked about the value in combining verizon with charter. we could see t-mobile look at dish again. we could see the long discussed t-mobile sprint merger emerge as an option again. >> they will not pretend to know more than the margaret. >> that has been a hot topic. if the deal does go through, how should you play it? because of the thought maybe they could, maybe they would be acquired by a different sort of, a cable company. >> i'm not so certain that you want to chase a stock over 170% from its 52-week lows. it would let you participate and give you room on the down side if your long entry isn't great. selling the put to help finance it. why would you do that? you're looking to basically have an alternative to stock that is really for a risk management sort of purpose. the other reason i would say is that this finance of the put sale, really what i'm tryi
. >> what's next, verizon's lowell mcadam is looking for deals saying the conference in december will look for opportunities and put the money into an area where we think we can scale. it is critical to long term success. he has talked about the value in combining verizon with charter. we could see t-mobile look at dish again. we could see the long discussed t-mobile sprint merger emerge as an option again. >> they will not pretend to know more than the margaret. >> that has...
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i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit they can afford. the situation we're in now it's indefensible and just like everyone working with students. i love my job. i have been doing it for decades. i am proud of the work. students love me and they want to be in the class and parents tell me their children are happy to go to school every day and teachers we are a bed rock of the community and profession and students are demeand and devalued. arguably we have the most important job there is, certainly more important than shooting a ball through a hoop or running a hundred yards with a pig skin and volunteering 20 hours
i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit...
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i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit they can afford. the situation we're in now it's indefensible and just like everyone working with students. i love my job. i have been doing it for decades. i am proud of the work. students love me and they want to be in the class and parents tell me their children are happy to go to school every day and teachers we are a bed rock of the community and profession and students are demeand and devalued. arguably we have the most important job there is, certainly more important than shooting a ball through a hoop or running a hundred yards with a pig skin and volunteering 20 hours
i have a son and daughter one at lowell and one at james [inaudible] middle schoom. i never witnessed a crisis of this magnitude facing teachers today. my personal circumstances are out of the ordinary but separated from my wife. at one point during the great seresidence she lost her job and we're still trying to recuperate. as soon as we didn't made the obligations as homeowners of course chase bank foreclosed on the foam. i was one of the few lucky ones that find a bmr, below market rate unit...
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up top and a quick mention for a three-point for the mission bears, city champs tonight 41-40 over lowell. bears came back to win it. >> tara vanderveer in seattle, pac-12 women's tournament, cardinal in white already up 16- 0. brandy mcphee on the giveback from carly samuelson. washington state never beat stanford and it wasn't happening tonight. samuelsonn, six three balls tonight scoring 21. stanford rolls 66-36 and play oregon next who shocked washington tonight. >>> cam has to be spectators now bounced in the quarterfinals by top seed oregon state. oh, the spirit was willing. here's an asia thomas shot to keep the women four, but oregon is on top for a reason. they roll with 26 tonight. oregon state going to the semi, 65-49 final. there's the pac-12 coach of the year. cal now 19-13, got to home for an at large ncaa bid. go ahead, feel it, san francisco state, 19th ranked gators in white against sonoma state. warren jackson had 18 and the conference semifinals inside and out, they held off sonoma state by 10, 65-55. the game a conference final saturday against san diego. >>> to baseba
up top and a quick mention for a three-point for the mission bears, city champs tonight 41-40 over lowell. bears came back to win it. >> tara vanderveer in seattle, pac-12 women's tournament, cardinal in white already up 16- 0. brandy mcphee on the giveback from carly samuelson. washington state never beat stanford and it wasn't happening tonight. samuelsonn, six three balls tonight scoring 21. stanford rolls 66-36 and play oregon next who shocked washington tonight. >>> cam has...
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lowel, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. health care -- and now that i'm 61, having problems i never thought would crop up, i look at all the illegal immigrants and how they got free health care. it is shocking to me when i go into a hospital and i am doing a alk--- 500 walk-in into emergency room, and they pay nothing, and they have never paid. my comment, and my suggestion is -- we have a deficit with mexico, then why not allow their children, those that are here in america, if they are here illegally, they belong to them. if we indoor a cost due to them being here illegally, apply that to the deficit we have in mexico so that we would not have much of a deficit, would we? i will go off-line to your comments. thank you, ma'am. guest: that is an interesting point of view, and i will certainly share it with the members. host: when it comes to immigration policy, is there a moderate approach or something that works for most moderates that describe themselves as such? guest: the one area we agree on is a just be one of these i
lowel, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. health care -- and now that i'm 61, having problems i never thought would crop up, i look at all the illegal immigrants and how they got free health care. it is shocking to me when i go into a hospital and i am doing a alk--- 500 walk-in into emergency room, and they pay nothing, and they have never paid. my comment, and my suggestion is -- we have a deficit with mexico, then why not allow their children, those that are here in...
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the violence had tapped a deep wellspring of hatred and up for much of the summer and the lowell and the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours after pickett's death, 35 -year-old lawrence from belfast left a top table in the gun room crammed with shipmates, still others on the quarterdeck. below through a large skylight with a graded cover. formally and able seaman, the surgeon's mate, lawrence cronin was a man of education and now this voice arising he exhorted his comrades to new feats of bloodshed. with the aid of a lantern he read from a prepared text, pulled from his pocket beginning with the proud boast, i have been a republican since the war. declaring that they were doing veryight, a veryood thing, he echoed a growing call for every officers death. literally, to wipe the decks clean. followed by shouts from a loft, hand them up, past the bloggers up, kill them all. and imperative to which most of the original leaders now resigned themselves. we might as well be hung for a sheet as for a lamb one of the original conspirators grudgingly admitted. more than that, b
the violence had tapped a deep wellspring of hatred and up for much of the summer and the lowell and the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours after pickett's death, 35 -year-old lawrence from belfast left a top table in the gun room crammed with shipmates, still others on the quarterdeck. below through a large skylight with a graded cover. formally and able seaman, the surgeon's mate, lawrence cronin was a man of education and now this voice arising he exhorted his comrades to...
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saturday is the annual jack kerouac birthday celebration in lowell, massachusetts. >> glor: that is "for this week. for all of us, i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. we leave you this evening with a look at the forthcoming documentary "patsy cline, american masters." the film about the life and legacy of the famed country music singer on pbs march 4. you can check your local liftsings. we'll see you next tiems. ♪ i go out walk after midnight >> my grandmother realized my mom had talent, but i don't know if she ever knew just how much talent there was. >> it would have been amazing to see how she would have developed. we got cheated out of that. >> anybody cares to shake leg, go ahead. we don't care which one it is. >> she was just kind of a tough girl, you know, singing these really sensitive songs. so it's kinds of a cool juxtaposition there. i feel like you could go out and have a drink with her, but she could also beat your ass ♪ down by the riverside down by the riverside ♪ >> you have this sing frer the other side of the atlantic back then, and it transends all boundaries. >> it
saturday is the annual jack kerouac birthday celebration in lowell, massachusetts. >> glor: that is "for this week. for all of us, i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. we leave you this evening with a look at the forthcoming documentary "patsy cline, american masters." the film about the life and legacy of the famed country music singer on pbs march 4. you can check your local liftsings. we'll see you next tiems. ♪ i go out walk after midnight >> my grandmother...
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verizon's lowell mac adam is looking for deals saying the ubs media and communications conference, "we'llk for opportunities and put the money into an area where we think we can scale because in our business your cost structure is absolutely critical to long-term success." mac adam has talked about the value his telco can see in combining verizon with charter. we could see t-mobile look at a potential deal with dish again. we could see the long-discussed t-mobile/sprint merger emerge as an option again. telco analyst craig moffitt says, "the fcc will not me pretend to know more than the market, will take a much more hands-off role as a result." >> that potential merger between t-mobile and sprint has been a hot topic and has sent shares of both stocks surging. if the deal goes through how should you play it? dan's "call to action." >> both of these like you said, a lot of rumors and the stocks have performed very well over the last year because of the thought that maybe they could merge or maybe be acquire paid different sort of -- maybe a cable company, that sort of thing. so clearly the
verizon's lowell mac adam is looking for deals saying the ubs media and communications conference, "we'llk for opportunities and put the money into an area where we think we can scale because in our business your cost structure is absolutely critical to long-term success." mac adam has talked about the value his telco can see in combining verizon with charter. we could see t-mobile look at a potential deal with dish again. we could see the long-discussed t-mobile/sprint merger emerge...
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. >> parent jessica told us via face time her son luke to play baseball at lowell high a public school, but he's already been accepted by two private high schools and deadlines are looming. >> they have dates coming out this week that we have to accept or decline. it's very hard to not know yet from the school district that he has an assignment within the sfusd. >> parents can chews from 130 schools in the district. this year there's 14,000 applications. staffing mrjsz have delayed the process. this notice was posted on the district's website. the assignments would be late. >> our computer system is working fine. it's just taking a little bit longer to go through all the dhoeks make sure severing accurate. >> there's no guarantee families will get their school of choice, even if that school is in your neighborhood. >> do you have any other options? >> private school or moving out of the city. >> the waiting continues. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> no easy task for caltrans crews in monterey county. this weekend they demolished the canyon bridge near big sur. they t
. >> parent jessica told us via face time her son luke to play baseball at lowell high a public school, but he's already been accepted by two private high schools and deadlines are looming. >> they have dates coming out this week that we have to accept or decline. it's very hard to not know yet from the school district that he has an assignment within the sfusd. >> parents can chews from 130 schools in the district. this year there's 14,000 applications. staffing mrjsz have...
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san jose filling in the gaps of some other radars on tops of mountains with some of the lowell vacationntinuing to move in. this one one of those as it shows that rain moving through marin county with some yellows and reds as we take it you down a little bit. we see pretty good coverage there. the rain is getting heavier. it will lighten in the next few minutes and get heavier as this cell moves through tiburon, as well as richmond, moving off north and east. we will see heavy rain returning to san francisco after it lightened up just a little bit. if you're ready to head out the door, keep in mind you will be driving around the city. it is is about to get really treacherous for just another few minutes. as we head over towards the east bay, marago, lafayette, concord, that is where it is really pouring at this point. see the rain moving through the tri-valley and now approaching the south bay as it continues to fill in the rest of the morning. rain is the biggest factor on the roadways. >> traffic volume is light. as you know, the rain is coming through. it is pushing through. you see
san jose filling in the gaps of some other radars on tops of mountains with some of the lowell vacationntinuing to move in. this one one of those as it shows that rain moving through marin county with some yellows and reds as we take it you down a little bit. we see pretty good coverage there. the rain is getting heavier. it will lighten in the next few minutes and get heavier as this cell moves through tiburon, as well as richmond, moving off north and east. we will see heavy rain returning to...
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there is a tech companies here in lowell, massachusetts, that machinery that allows textile manufacturingflexible and personalized, customized. as a result is more valuable, they can pay their workers more than they are paid in other countries it creates more value for customers. i just mention the fourth industrial revolution there. this is the second machine age as well, brilliant read that was. this is not the first industrial revolution or machine age we've had. erik: right. caroline: does the pace of disruption faster? how quickly should the government respond? erik: we have all heard of moore's law, the doubling of computer power every eight -- 14-18 months. engine also improved, doubling times once every 70 years. it is a whole different skill improvement in speed. jobs, thecting more whole information economy, which most of us to information work these days. it is an important change we are seeing. i think if we handle it right it will be one of the best things that ever happened to us. it depends on not just government policies but also policies by ceos and decision .akers by all
there is a tech companies here in lowell, massachusetts, that machinery that allows textile manufacturingflexible and personalized, customized. as a result is more valuable, they can pay their workers more than they are paid in other countries it creates more value for customers. i just mention the fourth industrial revolution there. this is the second machine age as well, brilliant read that was. this is not the first industrial revolution or machine age we've had. erik: right. caroline: does...
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through the south with lingering showers start night and early sunday morning the cold air it will mean lowell vacation snow on some of our bay areas including mount hamilton and mount st. helena. still lingering showers sunday evening. looking at the timeline, we will have cloudy skies and peeks of sun. rain starts in the north bay by noon. by 3:00, that rain starts to move to the south into the evening. sunday, rain at times during the morning. then tapering off with chilly temperatures. facebook live at 9:00. let me know what you're doing. we'll tell you about the forecast for that area looking here at home for san francisco. 56 degrees for tomorrow. only 50 on sunday. it will be a chilly weekend. make sure you're all bundled up. we will peel off layers next week. look how warm it gets inland. 71 degrees on thursday. mike has a heads-up for the peninsula drivers. >> big problem for folks using highway 101 through palo alto because of the damage which will first be assessed and then they will see they can do about the southbound lanes. palo alto, zamming for both directions approaching the e
through the south with lingering showers start night and early sunday morning the cold air it will mean lowell vacation snow on some of our bay areas including mount hamilton and mount st. helena. still lingering showers sunday evening. looking at the timeline, we will have cloudy skies and peeks of sun. rain starts in the north bay by noon. by 3:00, that rain starts to move to the south into the evening. sunday, rain at times during the morning. then tapering off with chilly temperatures....
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he was born in lowell, he died in october of 1969, age 47.spent time in san francisco where an alley in north beach is named after him. >>> well, if you were in the city today, a beautiful day outside. blue skies, pretty nice temperatures out there. drew, looks like a nice stretch ahead. >> yeah, and we deserve it. it's been so long since we've had a nice stretch of sunshine and warmth, and that continues tomorrow. live doppler 7, we'll take you to the scan around the bay. coming empty-handed. the story now is the temperatures, still on the mild side. antioch holding at 60 now. 53 in san jose. 54 san francisco. cool spot, santa rosa, 49 degrees. so cool but not as chilly as we have been for much of this past week. put that clock ahead one hour tonight. daylight savings starts at 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, sunrise up at 7:24. sun sets at 7:14. once the sun it up, we have a lot of it on your sunday. it's mild, 70 in oakland, 73, san jose. 76, santa rosa. san francisco, a little bit of a sea breeze to 65 degrees. so it's mild and sunny here, th
he was born in lowell, he died in october of 1969, age 47.spent time in san francisco where an alley in north beach is named after him. >>> well, if you were in the city today, a beautiful day outside. blue skies, pretty nice temperatures out there. drew, looks like a nice stretch ahead. >> yeah, and we deserve it. it's been so long since we've had a nice stretch of sunshine and warmth, and that continues tomorrow. live doppler 7, we'll take you to the scan around the bay. coming...
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a native of nearby lowell and a graduate of new mass, corey began his career as a political staffer on capitol hill at the status and our campaigns across the country. he worked for republican national committee for a brief time, spent time in lobbying the new england and with the coke brothers at american for prosperity. tonight he will join neil levesque, executive director for a wide range of conversation to do discussed not on the 2016 election and their new hampshire primary victory but president trump's style, character and ability to deliver promises made in the campaign. it's an honor to have somebody so connected to the white house and the site in new hampshire and we're honored to have corey and mr. neil levesque here for what should be a terrific conversation. so welcome. [applause] >> thank you. >> good to be home. >> i think you spent more time at financial institute of politics and probably in other place but top -- trump tower nicus. i think my wife can attest to that. as we get started i just want to say, the question, the apparent question which is how does sort of a k
a native of nearby lowell and a graduate of new mass, corey began his career as a political staffer on capitol hill at the status and our campaigns across the country. he worked for republican national committee for a brief time, spent time in lobbying the new england and with the coke brothers at american for prosperity. tonight he will join neil levesque, executive director for a wide range of conversation to do discussed not on the 2016 election and their new hampshire primary victory but...
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at balboa high school in spring of 86 went onto mark twain continuation high school moved on onto lowell was part of community wise linking san francisco amazing work around the city. students and teachers turning the city into a social lab of education and i left the classroom in 2010 i'm going to retire this year. so, i have been in this school district for 31 years now, going on 32. going into teaching is the greatest thing i ever did. i had a great time in the classroom and i'm proud to help represent the folks i work alongside i will tell you what, when i started in 1985 even as a student teacher driving cab to support myself i'm a proud former cabdriver in san francisco. housing was not an issue. salaries have always been problematic you can find a studio one bedroom apartment if you had the audacity have a family you can actually raise them in san francisco. one of the first things i learned in balboa high school that senior faculty the group of hardworking folks who kept that school together who caught kids and parent and uncles that was a marvelous things that was a challenge in
at balboa high school in spring of 86 went onto mark twain continuation high school moved on onto lowell was part of community wise linking san francisco amazing work around the city. students and teachers turning the city into a social lab of education and i left the classroom in 2010 i'm going to retire this year. so, i have been in this school district for 31 years now, going on 32. going into teaching is the greatest thing i ever did. i had a great time in the classroom and i'm proud to...
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dan gry lowell was fired -- dan grilo was fired, properly so. >> ryan didn't sign up to serve only republicans or democrats. he didn't give his life so he would be applauded. he went into the silent professional mode ended what he does and he died knowing more about the threats against us than most people well. for that, he deserves respect. i don't hearing what environment or from who, he deserves respect. she want to say her husband served valiantly, was successful helping this country, deserved some recognition and if the president wants to give it, she's going to show up so her husband can be recognized. she is anything but a fool. >> dana: that is a strong woman. >> kimberly: she is strong and i'm sure she is a source of strength for carryn. are these people so -- do they have no shame? have a moment to not be political and let a woman grieve, let a country grieve and honor a man. he served admirably and honorably. there was nothing i thought was distant genuine about it. you saw the emotion when she was looking up to heaven saying "love you, baby" to her husband. we all learn and grow fr
dan gry lowell was fired -- dan grilo was fired, properly so. >> ryan didn't sign up to serve only republicans or democrats. he didn't give his life so he would be applauded. he went into the silent professional mode ended what he does and he died knowing more about the threats against us than most people well. for that, he deserves respect. i don't hearing what environment or from who, he deserves respect. she want to say her husband served valiantly, was successful helping this country,...
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lowell, gals to see you. let's give me some legal clarity here. mike flynn asked, his lawyer asked for some form of immunity, number one, saying he has an inresting story. we now know the senate said o soon, no thank you, notet. different ways have interpreted that. but explain why asking for immunity is not an admission of guilt. >> it is a little iron pick both president trump and mike flynn himself during the campaign made those ridiculous statements, that if somebody gets immunity, they must be guilty of something. that's clearly not the case although i think they'll to have figure out how to explain what they went. what it is is a device by the senate, or an agency, steeks ability to get somebody's testimony, and their testimony can't be used against they if the justice department then comes after them in a criminal case. people don't quite get right. it is called use immunity. it doesn't mean you can't be prosecuted. i means your words can't be used against you. it makes it three times harder to get a prosecution. >> let's look at the way th
lowell, gals to see you. let's give me some legal clarity here. mike flynn asked, his lawyer asked for some form of immunity, number one, saying he has an inresting story. we now know the senate said o soon, no thank you, notet. different ways have interpreted that. but explain why asking for immunity is not an admission of guilt. >> it is a little iron pick both president trump and mike flynn himself during the campaign made those ridiculous statements, that if somebody gets immunity,...
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committee chairman who coincidentally a retired professor not have history but of mathematics at lowell high school walt take care i've had the pleasure of observing the first of the lessons which he conveyed a couple of months ago to a class of 80 lowell high school's student and my colleagues john stoevenz and don reed and art have observed the ensuing to such lessons that were provided under the tutoring of a korean war veteran himself to be sure as an air force veteran i will note, however, that he is a marine he expressed now adoption for the resolution thank you for your time. >> seeing no one else line up. >> (clapping.) >> you actually can't add corrections the number 3 is the national council social studies teacher an training will not be at the memorial it will be at washington, d.c. (inaudible) commissioner murase nothing you want to prop. >> yes. i'd like to amend the resolution to reflect the accurate information that the national council of social studies training it for 2018 in washington, d.c. >> thank you 0 commissioner murase and judge kopp. >> it will be here in 2018.
committee chairman who coincidentally a retired professor not have history but of mathematics at lowell high school walt take care i've had the pleasure of observing the first of the lessons which he conveyed a couple of months ago to a class of 80 lowell high school's student and my colleagues john stoevenz and don reed and art have observed the ensuing to such lessons that were provided under the tutoring of a korean war veteran himself to be sure as an air force veteran i will note, however,...
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over to peter joining us from lowell, massachusetts. i would like to talk about the text messages. every text we send they store. when i went to find out about -- iat one of the outlets lost some texts and they said that i could not get them and that i needed an order from law enforcement. if i send a text, why can i not get my own text back. i have not done a crime. should i not be able to get it -- if law enforcement can get it, how come we cannot get it. host: how much does it worry you? if it is stored, and i have not done a crime, why should i not have access to my own text which i consider my property, my own communication. host: from baton rouge, louisiana -- security versus privacy with regard to wikileaks. >> i feel russia has infiltrated the white house and put everyone in that they want to have in there. for the call. coming up in a moment, we will turn our attention to the debate on capitol hill over repealing and replacing the affordable care act. joining us is a former member of congress and the head of club for growth. david mcintosh will be here. later from the cent
over to peter joining us from lowell, massachusetts. i would like to talk about the text messages. every text we send they store. when i went to find out about -- iat one of the outlets lost some texts and they said that i could not get them and that i needed an order from law enforcement. if i send a text, why can i not get my own text back. i have not done a crime. should i not be able to get it -- if law enforcement can get it, how come we cannot get it. host: how much does it worry you? if...
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they will play lowell or washington in the finals as they gun for their third straight title. >>> itas two thumbs up for paul trevor and san francisco state at a sold-out swamp last night. the gators erupted for 56 points in the second half to blow out cal state l.a. 93-67. and advance to the semi finals of their conference tournament. they will play rival sonoma state on friday in san marcos. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half- hour a record rally on wall street after the president's speech to congress. and a spiritual guide to the stock market. how people are targeting their investments based on biblical values. >> cars mangled in a rolling gun battle and old couple hurt in the chaos. the break that's taken a dangerous criminal off the street. >> and mousetrapped. live at sfo as passengers arrive home with quite the travel tale. the dow closing today at another all-time high... our ken bastid >>> our top story at 6:30, financial markets have hit stratospheric territory. the dow closing today at another all-time high. our ken bastida on what some investors are calling the
they will play lowell or washington in the finals as they gun for their third straight title. >>> itas two thumbs up for paul trevor and san francisco state at a sold-out swamp last night. the gators erupted for 56 points in the second half to blow out cal state l.a. 93-67. and advance to the semi finals of their conference tournament. they will play rival sonoma state on friday in san marcos. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half- hour a record rally on wall...
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it happened at lowell park on the 1000 block of 12th street in oakland last month. reported seeing the victim but he was dead by the time police got there. police believe that he was beaten at least three times between midnight and 8 a.m. right now the suspects are being held without bail. >>> this pits ford man turned himself in to police after officers issued a warrant for his arrest yesterday. investigators believe he was involved in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old from antioch. the victim joseph west was found dead around 8 p.m. on february 22 after gunfire was reported at 300 atlantic avenue off harbor street. on tuesday, investigators identified two other suspects in the fatal shooting. they named 23-year-old [ non- english name ] and 22-year-old justin hood as murder suspects. right now, detectives are working to find a fourth suspect pictured here linked to the killing. investigators believe the 20- year-old victim had a previous altercation with at least one of the suspects but so far, they haven't identified a motive for the murder. >>> pg&e is feeling
it happened at lowell park on the 1000 block of 12th street in oakland last month. reported seeing the victim but he was dead by the time police got there. police believe that he was beaten at least three times between midnight and 8 a.m. right now the suspects are being held without bail. >>> this pits ford man turned himself in to police after officers issued a warrant for his arrest yesterday. investigators believe he was involved in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old from antioch....
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committee chairman who coincidentally a retired professor not have history but of mathematics at lowell high school walt take care i've had the pleasure of observing the first of the lessons which he conveyed a couple of months ago to a class of 80 lowell high school's student and my colleagues john stoevenz and don reed and art have observed the ensuing to such lessons that were provided under the tutoring of a korean war veteran himself to be sure as an air force veteran i will note, however, that he is a marine he expressed now adoption for the resolution thank you for your time. >> seeing no one else line up. >> (clapping.) >> you actually can't add corrections the number 3 is the national council social studies teacher an training will not be at the memorial it will be at washington, d.c. (inaudible) commissioner murase nothing you want to prop. >> yes. i'd like to amend the resolution to reflect the accurate information that the national council of social studies training it for 2018 in washington, d.c. >> thank you 0 commissioner murase and judge kopp. >> it will be here in 2018.
committee chairman who coincidentally a retired professor not have history but of mathematics at lowell high school walt take care i've had the pleasure of observing the first of the lessons which he conveyed a couple of months ago to a class of 80 lowell high school's student and my colleagues john stoevenz and don reed and art have observed the ensuing to such lessons that were provided under the tutoring of a korean war veteran himself to be sure as an air force veteran i will note, however,...
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six trillion in the middle east all lowell l.bling at home with the six trillion we can rebuild our country twice and three times if we had people the ability to negotiate. >>: and national rebuilding will be asking congress that produces a one trillion dollar investment the supper will be guided by two core principles. >>: america and higher american. also calling on this congress to repeal a law, care with reforms that expands rates increases access lower costs and provides a better health care. mandating every american and to buy health insurance was never it the right solution for are caught country. >>: will make health insurance available to everyone as the lower the cost of health insurance that is what we are going to do premiums' nationwide have increased by double triple digits as an example 160% last year alone have kentucky it just that a bomb care is failing in his state and unsustainable collapsing went there of the counties have only one insurer losing them fast. many have no choice at all remember effie and you're
six trillion in the middle east all lowell l.bling at home with the six trillion we can rebuild our country twice and three times if we had people the ability to negotiate. >>: and national rebuilding will be asking congress that produces a one trillion dollar investment the supper will be guided by two core principles. >>: america and higher american. also calling on this congress to repeal a law, care with reforms that expands rates increases access lower costs and provides a...
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a native of nearby lowell and corey beginumass, his career at campaigns across the country. he spent time at the republican national committee, also love with with koch -- lobbying the koch brothers for americans for prosperity. we will discuss not only the 2016 election and new hampshire primary victory, but president trump's's file, character, and ability to deliver on promises. it is an honor to have someone so connected to the white house here at this time in new hampshire. this should be a terrific conversation. so welcome. [applause] >> thank you. welcome back. mr. lewandowski: good to be home. >> i think you spent more time at the institute of politics -- as we get started, the apparent question is, how does a kid from the wrong side of the tracks, product of a single mother, go on to manage and create this winning campaign for president? mr. lewandowski: you wake up, and you don't know. hard, which is a value that was instilled in me very young. when they tell you you can't do something, you don't listen to them. when they say you will never be successful, you disreg
a native of nearby lowell and corey beginumass, his career at campaigns across the country. he spent time at the republican national committee, also love with with koch -- lobbying the koch brothers for americans for prosperity. we will discuss not only the 2016 election and new hampshire primary victory, but president trump's's file, character, and ability to deliver on promises. it is an honor to have someone so connected to the white house here at this time in new hampshire. this should be a...
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for instance, a textile mill in lowell, massachusetts, that has put in machinery that allows textileo be more flexible and personalized, customized. and as a result, it is more viable. they can pay their workers more than they are paid in other countries come and create more by for customers at the same time. caroline: i just mentioned the fourth industrial revolution there. your book, which i'm halfway through, the second machine age, which is a brilliant read. this is not the first industrial revolution or machine age we've had. is the pace of disruption faster this time around? how quickly does the government have to respond as well. erik: there is no question it's happening faster now. the steam engine also improve, what it was once every 70 years, but it is a different scale now and affecting more jobs. it is affecting the whole oformation economy, and most us do information work these days, so it is an important change we are seeing. if we handle it right, it will be one of the best things that happen to us, but not just government policies, but policies by ceo's, decision-make
for instance, a textile mill in lowell, massachusetts, that has put in machinery that allows textileo be more flexible and personalized, customized. and as a result, it is more viable. they can pay their workers more than they are paid in other countries come and create more by for customers at the same time. caroline: i just mentioned the fourth industrial revolution there. your book, which i'm halfway through, the second machine age, which is a brilliant read. this is not the first industrial...
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he came from a number of old families including the olivers, windows, homes and his mother was a lowell and on and on. his father was the dean of harvard medical school and a journalist in his day and his father actually coined the term boston common in a book he wrote. if you think about this term it really means these folks felt they were like in india a special cast in dowd that they were better than other people and other cast were lower and that was the natural order picked this is the way homes was raised. so, when carrie buck comes into his court and she is from this poor family in charlottesville, single mother growing up on the street and virginia says we don't want more carrie bucks there, they are inferior, unfit. that makes perfect sense to homes from the way he was raised in his worldview and, yes, i think these are really terrible views and i think more has to be done to associate him with them and i have been invited in a couple weeks to talk to the supreme judicial park-- court, the massachusetts supreme court where he was a justice and i intend to say the same things th
he came from a number of old families including the olivers, windows, homes and his mother was a lowell and on and on. his father was the dean of harvard medical school and a journalist in his day and his father actually coined the term boston common in a book he wrote. if you think about this term it really means these folks felt they were like in india a special cast in dowd that they were better than other people and other cast were lower and that was the natural order picked this is the way...
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of the open spaces to the buildings that are next to them and the yellow you see we've through the lowell high school plan about half of the site really is pedestrian it is either pedestrian only assets or pedestrian privatized assess to there is only 1 single street seethe that is yellow which is it will provide opportunity for a dynamic open space and as i said pedestrian friendly environment in terms of parks one of the ways that we used to describe to folks is it it is like 5 or 6 parks they have their own scale of character - to sort of give a comparison to places that we are aware of here in san francisco like if you took the playground at delores park and the frontage around the embarcadero in front of the the ferry building and replicated that line rincon green the picnic area at the south park if you took all of those and put them on the site that's the character and scale that is 9 acres and the mixture of industrial grassy areas like south park framed by both buildings one question we've gotten i know that came up in the conversation we had with you in february about recreation
of the open spaces to the buildings that are next to them and the yellow you see we've through the lowell high school plan about half of the site really is pedestrian it is either pedestrian only assets or pedestrian privatized assess to there is only 1 single street seethe that is yellow which is it will provide opportunity for a dynamic open space and as i said pedestrian friendly environment in terms of parks one of the ways that we used to describe to folks is it it is like 5 or 6 parks...
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i attended public schools, grant grammar school, lowell high school. my mother was from st. paul minnesota. her parents were immigrants. for each pressure which is now part of poland. my mother was a very intelligent, very practical public spirited kind of person and she like many mothers had an enmous influence on me. she was the one who made absolutely clear to me in no uncertain terms that whatever intellectual ability i might have, means nothing and will not mean anything unless i can work with other people and use whatever talents i have to help them. so, i joined the boy scouts. i did work as a delivery boy. i did dig ditches for the pacific gas and electric companies, and i mixed salads at the city its summer camp. at that your policemen and firemen and lawyers, doctors and businessmen and their families, and they were all there together at the city camp for two weeks in the summer. great, great. my mother really didn't want me to spend too much time with my books, and she was right. i mean, my ideas about people did not come from libraries. my father was born in san
i attended public schools, grant grammar school, lowell high school. my mother was from st. paul minnesota. her parents were immigrants. for each pressure which is now part of poland. my mother was a very intelligent, very practical public spirited kind of person and she like many mothers had an enmous influence on me. she was the one who made absolutely clear to me in no uncertain terms that whatever intellectual ability i might have, means nothing and will not mean anything unless i can work...
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street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz. >> the full realization that people don't want to be homeless not refuse services but from the services don't meet them and not relevant they're not going to be successful if you look at the budget losses we've got a community sacrifice important people to get food and laundry we're standing next to the bathrooms it is designed to be a dynamic and brief residential experience where right of on this site city staff to connect you to homeless places to return to family dine is up for medi-cal and all those things that are complicated for people. >> the other exciting thing city agencies come on site and provided the services for folks this is existed to see when the goal of streamlining a a whole processes of getting people on go gentle assistance into housing as much as possible. >> way totally different you can come and agree as please and get laundry services and showers any time of the day and night it's twenty-f
street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz. >> the full realization that people don't want to be homeless not refuse services but from the services don't meet them and not relevant they're not going to be successful if you look at the budget losses we've got a community sacrifice important people to get food and laundry we're standing next to the bathrooms it...