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lowell lowell high school and i live in visitacion valley and everyday i go to the school and transfer at balboa park to take the 29 but the thing with the 29 it serves many high schools want for example it goes. >> >> [inaudible] high school and balboa and lincoln and colleges and city college and [inaudible] and [inaudible] valley middle school. every time i take the morning buses i always have skip at least one bus pass me by to at least get on the bus because after that many buses come by and i don't really have time to get on a crowded -- i can't get on a crowded bus because many times bus drivers will skip you or push you out because they don't want you behind the yellow line so there is an issue with equity here and the 29 is serving many schools here but the time to stop isn't enough because the run time is eight to 10 minutes and that time isn't enough because most of the students really want to take the bus at a certain time to get to school. for us at lowell we get to school around 730 or 725 and get to school at the time and many take it at balboa park so we don't have enough time to take it and another issue when we go home from school we -- at lowell we have all of the other schools before us and we get off at 330 and two schools being very crowded so i want you guys to please increase the amount of buses running in the morning and the afternoon to help increase the amount of ridership and ensure that we get to home and school on time. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello everyone. i am stephanie and i am a youth leader at ccdc so there are many bus routes that bring students to school, but then the problem is how long it takes for students to get to school because there are bus stops where it takes students a long time for them to get there, and then have to wait for a long time, especially those from excelsior bay view and other districts and during that time there might be buses that are crowded, so then they will skip the stop, and th
lowell lowell high school and i live in visitacion valley and everyday i go to the school and transfer at balboa park to take the 29 but the thing with the 29 it serves many high schools want for example it goes. >> >> [inaudible] high school and balboa and lincoln and colleges and city college and [inaudible] and [inaudible] valley middle school. every time i take the morning buses i always have skip at least one bus pass me by to at least get on the bus because after that many...
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lowell hardmire. lowell was from mont. he was born on february 16 1949. he served in the army's 196th light infantry brigade. he died on june 10 1970. he was 21 years old. lowell was the youngest of two sons. he was a blue-eyed boy who loved horses and growing up on his family farm and ranch in the prairie hills. in 1968, lowell graduated from high school and enrolled in the national electronics institute in denver before serving in the army. in vietnam lowell had various duties including rear security guard, walking on point patrol and radio operator. he was killed when his company came under a mortar attack. lowell's cousin lauren remembers lowell as a shy sweet young man. she said lowell's parents george and claa hardmeyer grieved lowell's death until their own in the 1990's. merlin peterson. merlin was from fargo and he was born on june 19 1936. he served in the air force's eighth tactical fighter wing. he was 35 years old when he went missing march 29, 1972. merlin was one of nine children, six boys and three girls. five of the boys served their country. three in world war ii and two in vietnam. merlin's brother bob remembers him as a wonderful boy who pe
lowell hardmire. lowell was from mont. he was born on february 16 1949. he served in the army's 196th light infantry brigade. he died on june 10 1970. he was 21 years old. lowell was the youngest of two sons. he was a blue-eyed boy who loved horses and growing up on his family farm and ranch in the prairie hills. in 1968, lowell graduated from high school and enrolled in the national electronics institute in denver before serving in the army. in vietnam lowell had various duties including rear...
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lowell back from advisor investments. mark tepper from strategic wealth partners. craig bishop from rbc wealth management and one rick santelli joining us from chicago. jim lowell what's your version? a garden variety sell-off? >> my version is that the earnings reports didn't give us enough of a catalyst top advance market gains much farther. the economic reports continue to maintain sort of a slow growth not no growth environment which is net good for long-term investors. there are certainly no obvious headwinds. strong dollar i don't think accelerates from here. certainly not based oen what we saw in the first quarter. we put transitory issues of bad weather. port shutdowns at least in relative terms behind us. i think this is sort of a market in search of momentum either to the up or downside. today it looks like it is just choosing to run to the downside. >> mark, you think that downside run could continue here as we witness a 10% pullback. first correction in four years going on? >> yeah. it's been a while. it's been at least 3.5%. typically you see a 10% correction at least once every 12 months. we are looking at -- we do think there are some headwinds.
lowell back from advisor investments. mark tepper from strategic wealth partners. craig bishop from rbc wealth management and one rick santelli joining us from chicago. jim lowell what's your version? a garden variety sell-off? >> my version is that the earnings reports didn't give us enough of a catalyst top advance market gains much farther. the economic reports continue to maintain sort of a slow growth not no growth environment which is net good for long-term investors. there are...
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lowell from advisor investments. steven parker from jpmorgan private bank. hank smith from haverford trust. heather hughes from sun america trust and our buddy, rick santelli, in chicago. there he is. jim lowell we talked about the tradition the early part of april the market might struggle as people sold stocks to pay their taxes. then the second half of april might do better as people get their refunds and buy stocks. seems to be working here doesn't it? >> well that may be part of it. i think what we are really seeing is we can now keydeclare an earnings trend. whether it was port shutdowns, currency issues geopolitical issues. business management seems to be weathering this soft patch here in the u.s. reasonably well and also tactically capable of engaging reasonably well in areas where currency headwinds are present. i think what we're basically seeing the market react to is there hasn't been a significant reflection in the earnings of a major slowdown in at least slow growth, not no growth here at home and globally. >> heather, when you look at the market do you stick with some of the value big-cap names or do you go small here and go with some more of the momentum kind of plays? >> tha
lowell from advisor investments. steven parker from jpmorgan private bank. hank smith from haverford trust. heather hughes from sun america trust and our buddy, rick santelli, in chicago. there he is. jim lowell we talked about the tradition the early part of april the market might struggle as people sold stocks to pay their taxes. then the second half of april might do better as people get their refunds and buy stocks. seems to be working here doesn't it? >> well that may be part of it....