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and hannah from lowell high school to boston university.dahalu from john o'connell goes to san francisco state. and chante island gramlin university. and another student will go to cal state east bay. and meisha from gateway high, going to gramlin university. and tania sills from mission high goes to dene college. and another student from lowell high school will go to the university of southern california. and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. and mia montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> hello, everybody, thank you so much for having us. thank you, commissioners. this year in lieu of doing our annual scholar
and hannah from lowell high school to boston university.dahalu from john o'connell goes to san francisco state. and chante island gramlin university. and another student will go to cal state east bay. and meisha from gateway high, going to gramlin university. and tania sills from mission high goes to dene college. and another student from lowell high school will go to the university of southern california. and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. and mia montgomery...
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a great interview with lowell cohn and thank you for joining us tonight. good night. could be anything. last time he was like this, he figured out electron transport in graphene. time before that, he was making a list of who's allowed in his tree fort if he ever gets one. still can't believe i didn't make the cut. uh, sheldon, you want to take a break? your food's ready. no, no, what are you doing? he's both happy and quiet. it's like seeing a unicorn and bigfoot at the same time. sorry we're so late. bernadette got stuck at work. great news! a raccoon virus just crossed the species barrier and now can infect humans! why is that great news? in the pharmaceutical business, we have a saying: "mo' infections, mo' money." wait! maybe you want to wash your little raccoon hands first. oh, calm down. if i had it, i'd be dead already. guys, listen up. can't listen, zone. also don't care. next week is the anniversary of my first date with bernadette. really don't care. i want to do something special, and i was hoping you guys could be a part of it. aw, what horrible thing are
a great interview with lowell cohn and thank you for joining us tonight. good night. could be anything. last time he was like this, he figured out electron transport in graphene. time before that, he was making a list of who's allowed in his tree fort if he ever gets one. still can't believe i didn't make the cut. uh, sheldon, you want to take a break? your food's ready. no, no, what are you doing? he's both happy and quiet. it's like seeing a unicorn and bigfoot at the same time. sorry we're...
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and hannah from lowell high school to boston university.dahalu from john o'connell goes to san francisco state. and chante island gramlin university. and another student will go to cal state east bay. and meisha from gateway high, going to gramlin university. and tania sills from mission high goes to dene college. and another student from lowell high school will go to the university of southern california. and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. and mia montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> hello, everybody, thank you so much for having us. thank you, commissioners. this year in lieu of doing our annual scholar
and hannah from lowell high school to boston university.dahalu from john o'connell goes to san francisco state. and chante island gramlin university. and another student will go to cal state east bay. and meisha from gateway high, going to gramlin university. and tania sills from mission high goes to dene college. and another student from lowell high school will go to the university of southern california. and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. and mia montgomery...
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in lowell is hoping his eatery will be able to get through the year. it's been hoping that their thoughts on meals will be reduced from the current 19 percent down to $7000.00 idea has been scrapped but it would have meant 12 percent more per meal that would really help. for the hospitality sector this pandemic means learning to adjust and holding out for a price or time. for it let's look at some other corona related headlines from around the world around half of all german hotels and restaurants cut jobs in april according to the country's institute in the auto sector nearly 40 percent of businesses laid off workers with a similar figure for travel agencies that despite the government spending billions of euros in aid to stand job losses. in shanghai disneyland is the 1st disney park to reopen worldwide albeit under strict conditions visitors have to show enough to date health certificate to get in at a court of hours prices has hit the disney group hard with theme park closures slashing income by the equivalent of 1300000000 euros in the 1st quarter
in lowell is hoping his eatery will be able to get through the year. it's been hoping that their thoughts on meals will be reduced from the current 19 percent down to $7000.00 idea has been scrapped but it would have meant 12 percent more per meal that would really help. for the hospitality sector this pandemic means learning to adjust and holding out for a price or time. for it let's look at some other corona related headlines from around the world around half of all german hotels and...
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i want to thank the society for the invitation and in particular jennifer lowell, the driving force behindhese things. it is a great honor and privilege. the subject is the oddity of opinions styled as conferences that actually turn out to read much like dissents. two prominent examples will be justice discussion, brandeis and homes in 1927 in california. they are the most prominent examples of something i will call being agreeably disagreeable. the court etiquette version of judicial fighting words said with a disarming smile. dissent is not something new to the court. very few people realize the very first reported opinion of the court, by an obscure justice, thomas johnson, of whom it was that no one served with least distinction and least impact, the first recorded written opinion of the court was a dissent which he got to deliver as the first opinion because they did each justice announced and he was the scene -- he was the junior justice. they got to sit and listen to every other member tell him he was wrong. the next year, 1792, in a more consequential dissent, one out of five sayin
i want to thank the society for the invitation and in particular jennifer lowell, the driving force behindhese things. it is a great honor and privilege. the subject is the oddity of opinions styled as conferences that actually turn out to read much like dissents. two prominent examples will be justice discussion, brandeis and homes in 1927 in california. they are the most prominent examples of something i will call being agreeably disagreeable. the court etiquette version of judicial fighting...
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of weakening, moving south and west, everybody was making money, including those mill workers in lowell, massachusetts, and new hampshire and new jersey. when would it have ended? would it? i was asked this at a conference couple years ago when i had not developed the thinking much. and my sort of answer off my head was, may be during the 1920's and 1930's with the onset of mechanized cotton picking. i'm rethinking that. and i think i was probably too hasty. with the through line of white supremacy we continue to see in this country, i think one could make an argument that it could still be with us. different form. slavery was very malleable. could be different things at different times. i think there is a pretty good argument that, to be made that it could still be with us without a war. the south at options. the south did not have to secede. i go through a couple of those in the book. it is all counterfactual, of course. but, when i started finding this white supremacist language there, it may be think about, what is the south had not seceded? what if they had argued for the ratificat
of weakening, moving south and west, everybody was making money, including those mill workers in lowell, massachusetts, and new hampshire and new jersey. when would it have ended? would it? i was asked this at a conference couple years ago when i had not developed the thinking much. and my sort of answer off my head was, may be during the 1920's and 1930's with the onset of mechanized cotton picking. i'm rethinking that. and i think i was probably too hasty. with the through line of white...
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it's not to look back and sort of see lowell thomas and the march of time as if everything were inevitable. it's to remind us that people in the past felt -- faced seemingly insuperable obstacles before and overcame them. world war ii is the defining drama in many ways of western life, certainly, global life in so many ways. but, remember, we didn't get in -- you wrote down the month, december 1941. hitler invaded poland on september 1st, 1939. there were 80% of americans didn't want to even sell weapons to europe. charles lindbergh was the head of something that -- a phrase that has new resonance, america first. we got in the war after we were attacked by japan and after hitler declared war on us. it's one of the great things to remember was that churchill, i think, had it exactly right when he said that you can always count on the americans to do the right thing once they've exhausted every other possibility. and we were dragged into that. we did the right thing, but we did it. i think the lesson of the moment is we don't know the lesson yet. but we do know this, is that it's going to re
it's not to look back and sort of see lowell thomas and the march of time as if everything were inevitable. it's to remind us that people in the past felt -- faced seemingly insuperable obstacles before and overcame them. world war ii is the defining drama in many ways of western life, certainly, global life in so many ways. but, remember, we didn't get in -- you wrote down the month, december 1941. hitler invaded poland on september 1st, 1939. there were 80% of americans didn't want to even...
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demonstrators had returned to the streets that the noun stagings plan to impose national security lowell's on the city those are the top stories that stay with us inside facebook secrets of the social network is next with an undercover investigation into facebook's content moderating help right. facebook is all you believe the most powerful company in the world 1400000000 people use it every day more than the population of any country on earth except china the story that you created represent the american dream you know that our mission at facebook is to help connect everyone in the world we take that responsibility very seriously but a series of recent scandals has exposed the news of the haunts of the social network ministers that coburg i think we all agree that what happened here was bag of knowledge it was a breach of trust and i just want to be clear that you're going to take early action in this film we go into companies with facebook's content moderation is to reveal how facebook decides what you can see that. it's good for you to refer to them so they're programmed go to school. s
demonstrators had returned to the streets that the noun stagings plan to impose national security lowell's on the city those are the top stories that stay with us inside facebook secrets of the social network is next with an undercover investigation into facebook's content moderating help right. facebook is all you believe the most powerful company in the world 1400000000 people use it every day more than the population of any country on earth except china the story that you created represent...
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it is jonas castillo jonas is graduating from lowell gh school in san francisco. he says he plans on staying close to home will be attending u c berkeley in the fall studying chemistry congratulations to you join us and of us see there's a smarter than i was at his just say no to math kids all right and you can now put your kid on our page by going to kron 4 dot com and you give us a picture tell us where they went to high school and what their plans are for the future, maybe we'll have talk about it right here on morning news plus we're shining the light on people who are making a difference in the community and today is for teenagers from hillsborough olivia sophia jennifer and kristen. they are juniors at crystal springs uplands school and they created an online jewelry store hearts for covid all of the proceeds go to. >>the mills peninsula medical center in burlingame and they also have a go fund me page to help raise extra money for those who would like to donate instead of buying jewelry and we've got a link to that on our website. you can tell us about your
it is jonas castillo jonas is graduating from lowell gh school in san francisco. he says he plans on staying close to home will be attending u c berkeley in the fall studying chemistry congratulations to you join us and of us see there's a smarter than i was at his just say no to math kids all right and you can now put your kid on our page by going to kron 4 dot com and you give us a picture tell us where they went to high school and what their plans are for the future, maybe we'll have talk...
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everybody was making money including the mill workers in lowell, massachusetts, and new hampshire and new jersey. when would it have ended? would it have ended? i was asked this at a conference a couple of years ago when i hadn't developed the thinking much and my sort of answer off the top of my head was maybe during the 1920s and '30s with the onset of mechanized t cotton picking. but i'm rethinking that. i think i was probably too hasty with the through line of white supremacy we've seen and continue to see in this country, i think one could make an argument that it could still be with us. different form. slavery was very malleable. it could be different things at different times. i think there's a pretty good argument to be made it could be with us in different ways without a war. it's all counter factual, of course. but when i started finding the white supremacist language there, it made me think about what if the south had not seceded? what if they argued for the ratification of the corwin amendment, which would have guaranteed slavery in the south? at the same time, slavery was
everybody was making money including the mill workers in lowell, massachusetts, and new hampshire and new jersey. when would it have ended? would it have ended? i was asked this at a conference a couple of years ago when i hadn't developed the thinking much and my sort of answer off the top of my head was maybe during the 1920s and '30s with the onset of mechanized t cotton picking. but i'm rethinking that. i think i was probably too hasty with the through line of white supremacy we've seen and...
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is going to have to suffer through a spike in virus cases as the economy reopens according to lowell -- lloyd banks -- lloyd blankfein break saying they can afford to wait -- afford to wait for vaccine before reopening. most historical credits would have to acknowledge. can i contemplate something that goes on so long and all that good stuff, sure, but i would say there 10 or 25 things to worry about i don't think that should be high on the list at all. sweeping. is planning tax cuts while protecting the automotive and agriculture interest. spring will be able to enter the u.k. tariff free from january the third. global news 24 hours a day on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. angela merkel and emmanuel macron have offered a breakthrough deal to shield the eu. europe must it together. we want to set up a temporary fund to reach 500 billion euros from the eu budget. not a credit but a budgetary expenditure which would provide most funded sectors and regions pr
is going to have to suffer through a spike in virus cases as the economy reopens according to lowell -- lloyd banks -- lloyd blankfein break saying they can afford to wait -- afford to wait for vaccine before reopening. most historical credits would have to acknowledge. can i contemplate something that goes on so long and all that good stuff, sure, but i would say there 10 or 25 things to worry about i don't think that should be high on the list at all. sweeping. is planning tax cuts while...
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i think that's really important i also think that again there's the sort of lowell, and meet to people who would talk about the violence all of the time. now you have a thousand people who talk about police violence. i think that's very important. >> some in the chapter that is about children and people who advocate for them did the profile people who have found ways to be activists. in the way they start it was their willingness to create solutions so we have one little boy is these and he read a statistic that said voice of often stop reading books . and he said i'm going to do something about that. so he started book club for human voice and not only was it just about him but bringing them together to read this where they some themselves reflected. in one of them he says in his profile, most of the stuff that you say is not fiction. it's cool to read about them okay. i just want to read a book about somebody like me. somebody likes to play football. this trying not to be previous school. like. [laughter]. hey just wanted to be able to see himself. i love that he did something about
i think that's really important i also think that again there's the sort of lowell, and meet to people who would talk about the violence all of the time. now you have a thousand people who talk about police violence. i think that's very important. >> some in the chapter that is about children and people who advocate for them did the profile people who have found ways to be activists. in the way they start it was their willingness to create solutions so we have one little boy is these and...
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with the lowell that he wants to terms of an officer involved death case. we're following the protocols established. e continue to follow those protocols. we continue to meet with the county attorney. we want to meet with the f.b.i. the u.s. attorney. as we continue to seek justice can we do and t hat are we allowed to do in bringing this case to a conclusion. quick one. do the guardsmen have the and detain? arrest >>, no we do not have that authority. in our hy typically missions we'll always have a law with us.nt officer so we have that support immediately available. but no, we don't. talked a lot about plans here. can you assure minnesota thanks repeat of 't see a the unrest last night, tonight, or the for the rest of the weekend? i can't assure you but the responsibility to make sure it and 't happen falls on me i'll do everything in my power to do that. i spent 24 years in the national guard. surrounded by good people. we're pulling the assets in. 'll need the help of minnesotans, i'll need folks to cooperate to get this through. i want to acknowledge
with the lowell that he wants to terms of an officer involved death case. we're following the protocols established. e continue to follow those protocols. we continue to meet with the county attorney. we want to meet with the f.b.i. the u.s. attorney. as we continue to seek justice can we do and t hat are we allowed to do in bringing this case to a conclusion. quick one. do the guardsmen have the and detain? arrest >>, no we do not have that authority. in our hy typically missions we'll...
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and greenwich was also home to lowell weiker. he was a republican who was a u.s.necticut who broke with his party to come out against nixon over watergate. also stuck up to science in education that they didn't believe were a good idea. there's this moderate strain of fiscally responsible, fiscal conservatism but not absolutist anti-government, anti-tax philosophy. what you've seen is there was a kind of drip towards where the party has gone nationally which means that, for lack of a better term, the old rockefeller republicans, the old rockefeller republicans no longer had a home in the party. the country club republicans you describe, some of them became democrats. some of them became independences and the ones who remained in the party found themselves becoming donald trump republican. >> even george w. bush was attacked by donald trump in south carolina and other states in 2016. so this even moved beyond attacking prescott bush or rockefeller or lowell weiker. this moved to attacking conservative republicans. i'm curious, in talking to these republicans, how d
and greenwich was also home to lowell weiker. he was a republican who was a u.s.necticut who broke with his party to come out against nixon over watergate. also stuck up to science in education that they didn't believe were a good idea. there's this moderate strain of fiscally responsible, fiscal conservatism but not absolutist anti-government, anti-tax philosophy. what you've seen is there was a kind of drip towards where the party has gone nationally which means that, for lack of a better...
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aussie dollar, sensitive to political concerns, given that we had the offshore yuan trading at is lowellevel on record. seeingthe few indicators across broader markets reacted to geopolitical tensions. in new zealand, four days of gains, not held back despite april jobs numbers seeing the worst decline since at least 1999, as that economy continues to recover from the lockdown restrictions. inry: the chinese ever see the u.s. is pushing back on claims chinese autonomy is gone calling for no external interference. administration could trigger sanctions after the financial hub trading status with the states, that could be affected. our bloomberg coanchor tom mackenzie is watching all of this. he is outside the forbidden city in beijing. is this the historic flashpoint when it comes to u.s.-china tensions? we also had the embassy saying that if the embassy continues there will be countermeasures. it is certainly significant, in terms of the history of u.s.-china ties. 1992, this is when the u.s. came to an agreement with china and hong kong, which was then run by the british, two and sure i
aussie dollar, sensitive to political concerns, given that we had the offshore yuan trading at is lowellevel on record. seeingthe few indicators across broader markets reacted to geopolitical tensions. in new zealand, four days of gains, not held back despite april jobs numbers seeing the worst decline since at least 1999, as that economy continues to recover from the lockdown restrictions. inry: the chinese ever see the u.s. is pushing back on claims chinese autonomy is gone calling for no...
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airlines those shares up nicely this morning as well lowell lots of questions about demand united airlines% jetblue up by almost 13% andrew >>> let's the talk about -- i think maybe all of our favorite, let's talk pizza during the pandemic papa john's announcing new staggering numbers this morning, comparable store sales for the month of may are up more than 33% in north america after being up 27% in april. it adds up to the two best months in the company's history and for more on where we are and where we're going we're joined by bob lynch president and ceo of papa john's international good morning to you. it was a remarkable two months, and in large part given this pandemic i think the real question i would ask you as someone who is running a business i think you were a beneficiary, i hate to say it of the pandemic and the question really is, is this just going forward or how do you sustain this kind of momentum as a business >> hi. thanks for having me on today. the results we've shown in the second quarter have really been built on a foundation that we were building in the first quarte
airlines those shares up nicely this morning as well lowell lots of questions about demand united airlines% jetblue up by almost 13% andrew >>> let's the talk about -- i think maybe all of our favorite, let's talk pizza during the pandemic papa john's announcing new staggering numbers this morning, comparable store sales for the month of may are up more than 33% in north america after being up 27% in april. it adds up to the two best months in the company's history and for more on...
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heard i'm ethan awft row and i'm with the student advisory council i'm the senior class president for lowellw that you have been here for hours upon hours, but i wanted to provide a little perspective. we wrote this resolution because we have seen and heard firsthand how sfusd impending funding cuts will hurt students in really every way. commissioners, you know better than anyone how much our district needs this money. we have been talking about it all meeting. please send a strong message to city hall. i know that you guys care about us. i have heard it all meeting and i can tell how much you want to us succeed. please do not let city hall forget about us. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, susan? >> yes, thank you. i just want to say thank you to the student delegates and the s.a.c. we appreciate you. thank you so much. >> thank you. hello, are you there? >> hi. >> hi. >> good evening. my name is chioban and i'm the 2021-2022 delegate. i'm here to speak in support of the eraf resolution. the deficit will have a huge impact on student access to leadership opportunities, programs like a.s.b
heard i'm ethan awft row and i'm with the student advisory council i'm the senior class president for lowellw that you have been here for hours upon hours, but i wanted to provide a little perspective. we wrote this resolution because we have seen and heard firsthand how sfusd impending funding cuts will hurt students in really every way. commissioners, you know better than anyone how much our district needs this money. we have been talking about it all meeting. please send a strong message to...
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heard i'm ethan awft row and i'm with the student advisory council i'm the senior class president for lowellw that you have been here for hours upon hours, but i wanted to provide a little perspective. we wrote this resolution because we have seen and heard firsthand how sfusd impending funding cuts will hurt students in really every way. commissioners, you know better than anyone how much our district needs this money. we have been talking about it all meeting. please send a strong message to city hall. i know that you guys care about us. i have heard it all meeting and i can tell how much you want to us succeed. please do not let city hall forget about us. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, susan? >> yes, thank you. i just want to say thank you to the student delegates and the s.a.c. we appreciate you. thank you so much. >> thank you. hello, are you there? >> hi. >> hi. >> good evening. my name is chioban and i'm the 2021-2022 delegate. i'm here to speak in support of the eraf resolution. the deficit will have a huge impact on student access to leadership opportunities, programs like a.s.b
heard i'm ethan awft row and i'm with the student advisory council i'm the senior class president for lowellw that you have been here for hours upon hours, but i wanted to provide a little perspective. we wrote this resolution because we have seen and heard firsthand how sfusd impending funding cuts will hurt students in really every way. commissioners, you know better than anyone how much our district needs this money. we have been talking about it all meeting. please send a strong message to...