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-norton: yep.hts a week, at an average of 100 people per night, at an average of $20 per person, that's $200,000 of revenue a year, just out of this room. you generate $200,000 -of gross profit. -lynne: right. lemonis: for a $200,000 room, is that -- i mean, where else -- where else -- can we do more of them? i'll do 10 of them. i wasn't thrilled that they didn't contact me about the merchandise in the store, but the banquet room turned out great. and i know we're on track to make really good money here. we're gonna open up the doors in about a half-hour, guys. we're gonna rearrange the entire store. tonight is the grand opening of the general store, but there's a long line of people waiting, and there is still a ton to do. norton, can you go around and find any shuler's branded stuff? from the time you walk in to the time you go to that front door, it's everything shuler's. -shuler? -shuler: yes, sir? lemonis: grab each one of these pigs and move them around the store in places that remind people
-norton: yep.hts a week, at an average of 100 people per night, at an average of $20 per person, that's $200,000 of revenue a year, just out of this room. you generate $200,000 -of gross profit. -lynne: right. lemonis: for a $200,000 room, is that -- i mean, where else -- where else -- can we do more of them? i'll do 10 of them. i wasn't thrilled that they didn't contact me about the merchandise in the store, but the banquet room turned out great. and i know we're on track to make really good...
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report from curriculum, commissioner norton. >> commissioner norton: there were two items on the agenda, the first was the petition for the mary l. booker leadership academy. that petition was given a negative recommendation by the committee. the other item was informational item on really a very broad array of summer programming that students will receive this summer. and options. it seems like it's been expanded a lot during the time i've been on the board. and it was very interrogatory interesting to -- very interesting to hear about all the summer options to students. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. board delegates to membership organizations. anyone have any reports on that? all other reports by board members? anyone have anything else to mention? >> commissioner murase: thank you, i wanted to announce the strengthening k-12 arts town hall, sfusd representatives want to hear from the community about shaping the future of arts education. there is one remaining town hall auto of the series -- out of the series of three. june 2, grace cathedral from 1-2:30 p.m. childcare an
report from curriculum, commissioner norton. >> commissioner norton: there were two items on the agenda, the first was the petition for the mary l. booker leadership academy. that petition was given a negative recommendation by the committee. the other item was informational item on really a very broad array of summer programming that students will receive this summer. and options. it seems like it's been expanded a lot during the time i've been on the board. and it was very interrogatory...
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lord norton on what next for the government and brexit.ents at the gosport war memorial hospital — where hundreds of elderly patients had their lives cut short — were "tragic and deeply troubling." an inquiry has found that the patients died because of what it says was an institutionalised regime of prescribing dangerous doses of powerful painkilling drugs when there was no medical justification to do so. the health and social care secretary told the commons that the report into the suspicious deaths at the hospital between 1989 and 2000 was truly shocking. the panel found that over the period, the lives of over a50 patients were shortened by clinically inappropriate use of opioid analgesics. with an additional 200 lives also likely to have been shortened if missing medical records are taken into account. the first concerns were raised by brave nurse whistle—blowers in 1991, but then systematically ignored. families first raised concerns in 1998, and they too were ignored. nothing i say today will lessen the anguish and pain of families wh
lord norton on what next for the government and brexit.ents at the gosport war memorial hospital — where hundreds of elderly patients had their lives cut short — were "tragic and deeply troubling." an inquiry has found that the patients died because of what it says was an institutionalised regime of prescribing dangerous doses of powerful painkilling drugs when there was no medical justification to do so. the health and social care secretary told the commons that the report into...
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, i meant to say commissioner norton, not rachel. >> ms. min: i would like to say it's important that our students feel safe and supported in our schools, so i would like to ask if sfusd delegates could coauthor the resolution, because we find it's important for us as well. >> vice president cook. >> mr. cook: i want to thank my coauthor commissioner sanchez and hail leadership. i knew that he took a lot of heat for that. but at its core, when you really stand for the social justice, that kind of comes with what you believe. and so partnering with commissioner sanchez to put this together and thinking about how to engage the community around the history we have to reconcile, we all came to this place in different ways. and i think the type of backlash that we've seen thus far is a result that people are trying to hold onto lift that isn't inclusive or welcoming to everybody. having a heritage in this country that connects back to slavery and looking at the constitution and seeing that my people were 3-5th human and now to be elected member
, i meant to say commissioner norton, not rachel. >> ms. min: i would like to say it's important that our students feel safe and supported in our schools, so i would like to ask if sfusd delegates could coauthor the resolution, because we find it's important for us as well. >> vice president cook. >> mr. cook: i want to thank my coauthor commissioner sanchez and hail leadership. i knew that he took a lot of heat for that. but at its core, when you really stand for the social...
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check out rightthisminute.com for more and catch us onnnnnnnnn new lifelock with norton, paid for byound, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives.
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joanne norton, our vice president has done something for this program which i will mention right now. so atent the last day or the library of congress trying to figure out, where did section 232 come from and, the fruits of that labor are in your handout. byas particularly struck this passage from the 1958 version, which says, in the administration of this section, the director and the president shall further recognize the close relation of the economic welfare of the nation to our national security so there is something of a history here and i think joanne for pulling it out for us. the other volunteer i want to recognize is, what i think of as one of the best trade analysts around, john magnus. things our other vice chairman of our advisory , he is your moderator this morning. he is the conductor for this railroad to understanding and i will turn it over to him and thank all of you and look forward to the discussion. thank you. good morning, everybody. once again, judge has done it and assembled the right group on just the right topic at the right moment. great ferment in the world
joanne norton, our vice president has done something for this program which i will mention right now. so atent the last day or the library of congress trying to figure out, where did section 232 come from and, the fruits of that labor are in your handout. byas particularly struck this passage from the 1958 version, which says, in the administration of this section, the director and the president shall further recognize the close relation of the economic welfare of the nation to our national...
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larry norton is a leading breast-cancer specialist andid senior vice prt of memorial sloan ketteringancer center, which participated in the study. thank you for your time. can you just tell us, big picture, off the bat now, why is thisuch an imptant breakthrough? >> well, now we know that we can fy patients who have a very good prognosis and don'ty. need chemother so these patients will be spared chemotherapy. that's a wonwoderfulerful result. >> and you're able to know this now because of a gene test. you can kind of assess people's risks and you're talking about women with what you call intermediate risk. explain to me what that means. >> yeah, well, we do this test of 21 gen. it's called the dx test. and it tells us a scale from 0 to 100 which relates to the risk of the cancer spreading to another pat of the body, very low scores, up to 10, it's a very low chanc that these patients get hormone therapynd chemotherapy doesn't help them. we've known that for a long time. high scores are at increased risk of the cancer spreading and those patients have benefited a lot from chemotherap
larry norton is a leading breast-cancer specialist andid senior vice prt of memorial sloan ketteringancer center, which participated in the study. thank you for your time. can you just tell us, big picture, off the bat now, why is thisuch an imptant breakthrough? >> well, now we know that we can fy patients who have a very good prognosis and don'ty. need chemother so these patients will be spared chemotherapy. that's a wonwoderfulerful result. >> and you're able to know this now...
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>> while he's looking that up, on behalf of commissiony norton, the commissioner curriculum is meeting monday, june 18 at 5:30. there's only one item on the agenda. >> thank you. june business -- there's no june meeting scheduled? >> yeah. >> okay. so there's no june meeting scheduled. buildings and grounds is scheduled for june 26 at 6:00 pm m. rules, commissioner sanchez? >> yes. tomorrow night at 6:30. >> ad hoc committee on personnel matters, commissioner cooke? >> we resume meeting in the fall. >> thank you. ad hoc school district city college joint committee meeting is this thursday, june 14 at 6:00 p.m., and it'll be held here at sfusd. section m, other informational items, we have no staff reports, procedures for skelly hearings, notices, we'll give two minutes for this item, but i do not have any public speakers signed up on this. we do have two minutes for you to speak, miss sanchez. [inaudible] >> yes. >> okay. hello, again. thank you to the san francisco bool skoord and dr. matthews staying so late tonight and giving me the opportunity to speak. my name is margaret reyes. i
>> while he's looking that up, on behalf of commissiony norton, the commissioner curriculum is meeting monday, june 18 at 5:30. there's only one item on the agenda. >> thank you. june business -- there's no june meeting scheduled? >> yeah. >> okay. so there's no june meeting scheduled. buildings and grounds is scheduled for june 26 at 6:00 pm m. rules, commissioner sanchez? >> yes. tomorrow night at 6:30. >> ad hoc committee on personnel matters, commissioner...
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norton two zero is no charge and i was but. i think the group is quite easy i think germany is going to qualify and i think we are going to have a germany go here's the ruling and we are going to have germany in the quarter final and probably in the semifinals and probably in the finals but today they're worried about ok all right thank you we're going to let you watch the game now because it's as we say just five minutes gone but they will be back with us at half time to give us a useful analysis of what's happening there in the meantime alexy ourselves the seventy second stage and see mexico shot germany in an incredible ass. you don't need to know spanish to understand the mood of the crowd here. this is my. i jubilant mexicans not only they essentially outnumbered the german fans. maybe three to one they were also maybe five times louder in the stadium itself ah. when the gold went in it was set in the media area and behind the glass we had a large lot of mexican support as the bee is went up in the air they started dancing
norton two zero is no charge and i was but. i think the group is quite easy i think germany is going to qualify and i think we are going to have a germany go here's the ruling and we are going to have germany in the quarter final and probably in the semifinals and probably in the finals but today they're worried about ok all right thank you we're going to let you watch the game now because it's as we say just five minutes gone but they will be back with us at half time to give us a useful...
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. ♪ new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones andive world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives.
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commission populists far right dangerous marginalized politicians the five star you know and the norton league they have won together you know if we. present each of them all the way they want more than fifty percent of the vote all of the people who actually came to the poorhouse they had the full right to suggest their prime minister when the president said your month that i would try to separate that that was a scandal but obviously there are some changes taking place in the u. because i think two years ago three years ago the european commission would simply you know push their idea through you know because they're not in league and the committed a mortal sin they called for and then two and a rush of sanctions in their so-called government contract but now when the head of the european commission called your joint car or you would carry in french when he is saying i'm caught in this i do think we have to reconnect with russia not forget and what our differences are but the russian bashing class to be brought to an end and of course when such things you hear from the head of the eur
commission populists far right dangerous marginalized politicians the five star you know and the norton league they have won together you know if we. present each of them all the way they want more than fifty percent of the vote all of the people who actually came to the poorhouse they had the full right to suggest their prime minister when the president said your month that i would try to separate that that was a scandal but obviously there are some changes taking place in the u. because i...
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you, and thank you for the report. it's always nice to see you all. i'm actually really interested in the discussion of the site codes, which, you know, you and i might be the only people in the room that are interested in that, but i am very interested in that, and i would like to request some background from staff about the -- our use of the guidance that we're giving schools about the use of the site codes and why there are some of these adult support codes that have been underutilized, so if i could request that, mr. superintendent at some later time from staff. i see miss robertson in the back, and she's nodding. >> and before any other comments from the board members, i have two public speakers that are signed up, so megan potemki and katey russell. >> good evening. my name is megan potente, and i'm here to speak, to express my support for the recommendations from the c.a.c., particularly related to the phonological processing parent. i am an sfusd parent as well as a parent of a child with dyslexia, and i've als
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you, and thank you for the report. it's always nice to see you all. i'm actually really interested in the discussion of the site codes, which, you know, you and i might be the only people in the room that are interested in that, but i am very interested in that, and i would like to request some background from staff about the -- our use of the guidance that we're giving schools about the use of the site codes and why there are some of...
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some involvement in this plot, murdered jeremy thorpe and possible they will do the same with andrew nortonhe time he struck a deal with the police and that deal to stop him cross being prosecuted may still apply in these new circumstances but in any event... pretty good. ifi got circumstances but in any event... pretty good. if i got a bit of that wrong, i'm sorry that i'm doing my best. anyone who has been watching this drama, which i find intriguing and you guys have done sensational, will find this revelation even juicier than the drama. it is extraordinary. kate, all of this happened a0 years ago. and yet listening to it it is a cracking story. it has been electrifying, the drama. ididn't story. it has been electrifying, the drama. i didn't know much about jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces, so jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces, so to watch the drama is amazing. at the heart of this though is somebody who was gay and didn't feel they could express themselves and homosexuality was illegal at the time and this led to this huge unfolding of events. people at my age watching this story
some involvement in this plot, murdered jeremy thorpe and possible they will do the same with andrew nortonhe time he struck a deal with the police and that deal to stop him cross being prosecuted may still apply in these new circumstances but in any event... pretty good. ifi got circumstances but in any event... pretty good. if i got a bit of that wrong, i'm sorry that i'm doing my best. anyone who has been watching this drama, which i find intriguing and you guys have done sensational, will...
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. so i'm interested if you can talk a little bit more about the pitch plan. so i'm not clear -- so have we implemented any of the strategies at the -- at the pitch schools yet or some of them implemented in some places? sort of what's the status of -- >> so a few of the strategies have been implemented at some of the schools on their own. we haven't as a district provide support to put strategies in place at all 20 of the schools. and the goal is that the -- what would happen is the schools working with their assistant supes are going to identify the strategies that they're most in need of to close the gap. they couldn't identify all of the strategies on that matrix, but what are the strategies that they're most in need of, and then we as the central office will provide the support to make those happen. our hope is, you know, a big part of the funding for pitch is wrapped up in measure g, also, so our hope is that things go well with whatever happens with the legislature and any kind of
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. so i'm interested if you can talk a little bit more about the pitch plan. so i'm not clear -- so have we implemented any of the strategies at the -- at the pitch schools yet or some of them implemented in some places? sort of what's the status of -- >> so a few of the strategies have been implemented at some of the schools on their own. we haven't as a district provide support to put strategies in place at all 20 of the...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, i'll call -- i'll call edward norton.dward norton, i've got his number. we'll call him, see if he wants to get in on it. >> jimmy: but then i heard that you all end up tattooing the -- >> and that's the other thing too. so then this guy, he's way too brave, he allowed all of us to tattoo the same tattoo on him after he did us. >> jimmy: but do you know how to tattoo? >> no, man! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just had to ask. >> you ever tattoo anyone? >> jimmy: no, i don't know how to tattoo. >> neither do i! >> jimmy: you did it though. >> so why he's asking me to do it? so i did it, and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love that's the way you think. >> i put gloves on. i had to get the lube. had this head lamp on. it's like going into surgery. it was really quite terrifying. all of us were there and everyone's, kind of got their phones out and kind of cheering us on. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> but, you know. it didn't seem so hard to draw an arrow, right? but, you know i did it. >> jimmy: well, let's talk about this, because somet
. >> jimmy: yeah, i'll call -- i'll call edward norton.dward norton, i've got his number. we'll call him, see if he wants to get in on it. >> jimmy: but then i heard that you all end up tattooing the -- >> and that's the other thing too. so then this guy, he's way too brave, he allowed all of us to tattoo the same tattoo on him after he did us. >> jimmy: but do you know how to tattoo? >> no, man! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just had to ask. >> you ever...
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norton, help me understand, for l the women who have been following standard practice up until now andere receiving chemotherapy, whou now say wouldn't have needed it, was there a risk associated with ing overtreated? >> well, i mean, it depends on the chemotherapy they received. with so chemotherapies, there is a slightly increased risk of some bad effects. with other chemotherapies, such as the one we've beeusing at memorial sloan-kettering which is the cmf creombination, the no evidence of long-term toxicity. so there's some variation in that regard. burisks are very small. the long-term risks are very small. ken the people that i've spo to who, in this trial, randomized to get chem are feeling good about these results because they had the chemotherapy. they're disease free. it hasn't hurt them. but they've helped thousands ano thousands her women, maybe 100,000 women per year, in the united states alone, are goingto enefit from these results. and people are very altruistic. they're real heroes. and they've made a massiveti contri to helping people with cancer throughout the world.
norton, help me understand, for l the women who have been following standard practice up until now andere receiving chemotherapy, whou now say wouldn't have needed it, was there a risk associated with ing overtreated? >> well, i mean, it depends on the chemotherapy they received. with so chemotherapies, there is a slightly increased risk of some bad effects. with other chemotherapies, such as the one we've beeusing at memorial sloan-kettering which is the cmf creombination, the no...
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business wasn't as complicated. 85 reporter: so far businesses, including ups, general electric and norton health care partnered with the public school system. >> it's one of the best-kept we have here for louisville is that we have an aviation program. an aviation program that's very rare. i think it's probly if not the only one but the very few that's in the count where a young person can come as a middle schoolt, studo all the way through high school and obtain their lice pe. >> wevide that specialized training but also those other skills that we want kids to have, t communications skills, the collaboration skills, theis persnce. >> reporter: skills you might learn in ard cardboa boat race. where some of the boats sank and others go on to win, but the kids learning aittle something along the way about computer designs, the limitations and possibilities of duct tape, the job market and life. for "nightly business report" from low juisvilllouisville, ke steve liesman. >>> we hear about the shortage of homes on the marketut can there actually be a glut of apartments? >>> mortgage rates mov
business wasn't as complicated. 85 reporter: so far businesses, including ups, general electric and norton health care partnered with the public school system. >> it's one of the best-kept we have here for louisville is that we have an aviation program. an aviation program that's very rare. i think it's probly if not the only one but the very few that's in the count where a young person can come as a middle schoolt, studo all the way through high school and obtain their lice pe. >>...
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norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate this time on the floor to speak about making the district of columbia the 51st state and i'm not going to simply glow about how important that would be for my district, because we have found that most americans believe we have the same rights they do. and i want to describe what one of the oldest cities in the united states, a city that is . gger than two states that is to say it has more residents than two states. more residents than vermont, more residents than wyoming and about as many residents as seven states of the union. the people i represent, 700,000 of them are number one in taxes paid to support the government of the united states. yet they have no representation whatsoever in that body down the hall, the senate of the united states. in fact, i'm grateful that the house understands that i should vote in committee where most of the work is done. but when a bill comes to the use floor, even if that bill singularly affects the residents of the district of columbia
norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate this time on the floor to speak about making the district of columbia the 51st state and i'm not going to simply glow about how important that would be for my district, because we have found that most americans believe we have the same rights they do. and i want to describe what one of the oldest cities in the united states, a city that is . gger than two states that is to say it has more residents than two states. more residents than vermont, more...
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queens and brooklyn you know you look at this something kind a little goose of the beautiful about ed norton beautiful. i mean. the ten square meter room that godwin wrote yang shares with his wife lorna and their daughter eliana costs around thirty five dollars a month old sharing lives in constant fear of being unable to pay the rent he can't imagine trash as a long journey object he uses it to feed his family and furnishings home. it's hard all these years we've grown up with hardship. i grew up like and i would like to get away from march again and have a good life if i don't think those in power will help us where they only think of their own. like eric once they have filled their own pockets the rest of us who are poor will just have to struggle and if you don't struggle you know where you will stay poor always. when we were there are those who have money and those who don't so if you don't have much and you compare yourself with those you do you will get tired so if you don't have much you know it is better not to stress yourself. one day you will make it. the rich don't care about in
queens and brooklyn you know you look at this something kind a little goose of the beautiful about ed norton beautiful. i mean. the ten square meter room that godwin wrote yang shares with his wife lorna and their daughter eliana costs around thirty five dollars a month old sharing lives in constant fear of being unable to pay the rent he can't imagine trash as a long journey object he uses it to feed his family and furnishings home. it's hard all these years we've grown up with hardship. i...
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this is about a sense of inequality through the country it's certainly the case that people in this norton tip of the robe are of kind chelsea feel marginalized marginal of the life of that power. the main issue at the heart of all this i think really is housing. and that is clearly an absolutely huge issue but i think the bigger problem was that north kensington was really not known about before the fire if you just said kent and to people they would automatically assume that the entire bar was extremely wealthy and this is just a forgotten corner and i think that's been the basic problem on flying everything do you think from some critics of the story of grand could really be a story of generation people talking about social cleansing gentrification is that an element in the story of grand for there were fears of. the state's. going to be regenerated and that would include a good thing. let your regeneration of the specter i think of private housing coming into space is pretty suggest next to social housing so i think they were very very strong concerns about that. mind standing is that
this is about a sense of inequality through the country it's certainly the case that people in this norton tip of the robe are of kind chelsea feel marginalized marginal of the life of that power. the main issue at the heart of all this i think really is housing. and that is clearly an absolutely huge issue but i think the bigger problem was that north kensington was really not known about before the fire if you just said kent and to people they would automatically assume that the entire bar...
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norton versions of a get off talking kind of person i know a lot interesting a bit of the talking to a yet to happen too often a tradition was a hands off of your insanity i don't know annoyances. dropping going on when we're talking way toward. the federation the us knew that many of their athletes with doping notably the long distance and medium distance runners but they allowed this to happen even worse the directors of the i.w.a. f allowed athletes who tested positive to compete in exchange for money according to the newspapers le monde on l'express mean diac the president of the idea of up until two thousand and fifteen admitted to french prosecutors to having him penciled one point five million euros the money would have been used to fund the election of the senegalese president in two thousand and twelve his son diac former marketing consultant supposedly targeted athletes such as the russian marathon runner. from whom he allegedly demanded four hundred fifty thousand euros so that she can still compete racketeering money was moved to a company in singapore black tydings when
norton versions of a get off talking kind of person i know a lot interesting a bit of the talking to a yet to happen too often a tradition was a hands off of your insanity i don't know annoyances. dropping going on when we're talking way toward. the federation the us knew that many of their athletes with doping notably the long distance and medium distance runners but they allowed this to happen even worse the directors of the i.w.a. f allowed athletes who tested positive to compete in exchange...
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starring at edward norton the film still dramatically how in an era of rodney king the o.j. simpson trial and the los angeles riots to fatherless youths could be pushed to manipulated toward violence hate racism to the propaganda and fear of those around them now some twenty years later once again if fear of change and the propaganda of hate are being used to try and influence impressionable youth on university campuses across the united states artie's actually banks has more. that's right according to the league white supremacy as have targeted college campuses across the u.s. since twenty sixteen these groups go from campus to campus posting images and explicit words that include some sort of recruitment element an attack on minority groups including jews blacks muslims nonwhite immigrants and members of the l g b t community during the twenty sixteen to the twenty seven thousand academic school year there were one hundred and sixty five cases reported and from twenty seven thousand to twenty eight thousand that number almost double jumping to two hundred ninety two but we
starring at edward norton the film still dramatically how in an era of rodney king the o.j. simpson trial and the los angeles riots to fatherless youths could be pushed to manipulated toward violence hate racism to the propaganda and fear of those around them now some twenty years later once again if fear of change and the propaganda of hate are being used to try and influence impressionable youth on university campuses across the united states artie's actually banks has more. that's right...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, norton, approved the contract for one droor, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for four program administrators. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the contract for principals. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for six assistant principals. the vote by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the release of six teachers and one paraprofessional. -- in the matter of sfusd versus oah, case number 20180850562 the board by a vote of six ayes one absent gives the district the authority to pay up to the stipulated amount. on two matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. section q is adjournment. this meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> so good morning, everyone. i want to welcome everyone and thank you all for coming here today: you know, as mayor of the city, it is one of our core responsibilities as a government to provide public safety to our residents and preparedness for any emergencies that come about. both these issues h
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, norton, approved the contract for one droor, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for four program administrators. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the contract for principals. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for six assistant principals. the vote by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the release of six teachers and one paraprofessional. -- in the matter of...
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slow traffic woodbridge to norton. metros on tim thanks, guys. >> trialof d january 15 has beenh set wit actress rose mcgowan. one felony count of cocaine possession. after cocaine was found nay wallett she lefhind. anted by associate ofgs werpl disgraced producer havrny weinst. she accuses him of sexually assaultsing her. >> bad news at theump. gas prices are highest in four years. aaa, says there spending $70 more a month compared to last summer andasoline purchases taking 77p% of monthly ycheck. gas expenses take largest possess arm of hosts in in the disicts. and check this out. illinois police officer hailed hero for saving 1-year-old boy from beingit b kavrment the officer spotted the boy run ago long the highway. it w budsy highway as you can see. he pulled the patrol car over to block traffic and chase down the boy within a few seconds they grabbed the ndy he took off sas f and they were not able to catc him. >> heart-warming moment the state championship. in up stayed of celebrating with his team h celebrateth
slow traffic woodbridge to norton. metros on tim thanks, guys. >> trialof d january 15 has beenh set wit actress rose mcgowan. one felony count of cocaine possession. after cocaine was found nay wallett she lefhind. anted by associate ofgs werpl disgraced producer havrny weinst. she accuses him of sexually assaultsing her. >> bad news at theump. gas prices are highest in four years. aaa, says there spending $70 more a month compared to last summer andasoline purchases taking 77p% of...
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around eastern europe are not quite as vicious as they were given the bulk of the real dampens maybe norton to but there are figures here from bol garia back to austria down to his feet reflect basically one significant thunderstorm in the last twenty four hours so we're under one hundred millimeters but that's in a skiff local flash flooding and that will still be the case during choose to this general area right down to south and turkey no further west to europe things are much brighter and dry attempts are starting to rise again having dropped down to the low twenty's in madrid it's actually hotter than it was by at least fourteen degrees only a week ago back to where it should be more or less and tempers are rising elsewhere in europe we still got potential some pretty big downpours i think southern italy is probably still the place to watch for maybe some of the most vicious with hail and heavy rain and of course i will also affect malta possibly and maybe the gulf to sit so chippies on shore breeze might well be bringing a shower with it elsewhere temperatures in north africa slowly r
around eastern europe are not quite as vicious as they were given the bulk of the real dampens maybe norton to but there are figures here from bol garia back to austria down to his feet reflect basically one significant thunderstorm in the last twenty four hours so we're under one hundred millimeters but that's in a skiff local flash flooding and that will still be the case during choose to this general area right down to south and turkey no further west to europe things are much brighter and...
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at attention lined the route...as the derosier family head from children's hoital to their home in nortonme.nats:from inside their car, jamie derosier described the procession...and showed 15-month-old bryce sleeping calmly.nats:in february doctors discovered bryce had a severe form of mitochondrial disease...which led to a seizure, a coma, and a liver that couldn't be fixed. when doctors said they'd done all they could do, jamie and jeremy derosier knew it was time to leave.jeremy derosier: "we have been spread thin. my wife has been spread thin. staying in the hospital. it is good to have the family all back together."the procession ended at the family's driveway where banners and balloons were waiting.jeremy desrosier got hugs from his fellow taunton police officers...who'v e been covering his shifts and recently set up a special crib bryce will need.jamie derosier: "overwhelming, the amount of kindness these men have done for us, not only today but everyday leading up to today. the minute we went into the hospital with bryce they came through."the officers sang "happy birthday" to bry
at attention lined the route...as the derosier family head from children's hoital to their home in nortonme.nats:from inside their car, jamie derosier described the procession...and showed 15-month-old bryce sleeping calmly.nats:in february doctors discovered bryce had a severe form of mitochondrial disease...which led to a seizure, a coma, and a liver that couldn't be fixed. when doctors said they'd done all they could do, jamie and jeremy derosier knew it was time to leave.jeremy derosier:...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, norton, approved the contract for one droor, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for four program administrators. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the contract for principals. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for six assistant principals. the vote by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the release of six teachers and one paraprofessional. -- in the matter of sfusd versus oah, case number 20180850562 the board by a vote of six ayes one absent gives the district the authority to pay up to the stipulated amount. on two matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. section q is adjournment. this meeting is adjourned. thank you. zbls hi. good morning and welcome to. >> i am joined today by supervisor aaron peskin who's the vice chair. i'd like to acknowledge our committee clerk, john carol and also the staff at sfgov tv for ensuring that our meetings are available to the public on-line. president breed is not going to be ab
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, norton, approved the contract for one droor, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for four program administrators. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the contract for principals. the board, by a vote of six ayes, one absent approved the contract for six assistant principals. the vote by a vote of six ayes, one absent, approved the release of six teachers and one paraprofessional. -- in the matter of...
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plus a $10 administration fee.t, tonighhere was a public hearg in dc congress woman eleanor holmes nortonfirms this i one idea. >> do you or do you not have a proposal on the table? >> we n't have a finalized proposal. >> so there is no o proposaln the table. and that no final proposal will be done until we are able to have working groups with residents to see if we can work out something >> we also have to open it up to the american citizens. >> national park service wants to um the money fro the higher registratiun fees tod effort to maintain mall. >>> nights like this whe outside and you're playing in the mall, volleyball you name a goeson. is was a night where it was not an ideal night to spend outside >> it was little muggy, gary mcgrady >> i stayed inside, i think a lot did. one of those days wheret you to get where you're going quickly and not have to spend a lot time outdoors. it will be howid to, still ht. and with these temperatures today, mainly up into the 90's and all the humidity, mperatures tonight are not o going to dropff a whole heck of a lot. the temperatures, lows will
plus a $10 administration fee.t, tonighhere was a public hearg in dc congress woman eleanor holmes nortonfirms this i one idea. >> do you or do you not have a proposal on the table? >> we n't have a finalized proposal. >> so there is no o proposaln the table. and that no final proposal will be done until we are able to have working groups with residents to see if we can work out something >> we also have to open it up to the american citizens. >> national park...