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press an imprint of scholastic ink. the leader from its first taunting b,12 king voice rings true and not a single line feels so frivolous. being of texas masculinity, racism, self-discovery, slowly, to focus as king himself begins to understand the layers of hurt and hope in this world. kason calendar has created a timeless story that is painfully timely. one that will à >>. [inaudible] >> can you hear me? >> thank you so much for this honor, i'm trying not to cry but i really appreciate it. thank you national book foundation and panel of judges for this incredible honor. this is an interesting year to win the national book award for young people's literature, this has been the hardest most painful most devastating year and many people's memories. in their lifetime. but this is also been an empowering year for many, a year when reports to pause and reflect not only on ourselves but on the society we live in to look at the wounds internal and external and to heal and grow. i know i'm not the only one who believes that t
press an imprint of scholastic ink. the leader from its first taunting b,12 king voice rings true and not a single line feels so frivolous. being of texas masculinity, racism, self-discovery, slowly, to focus as king himself begins to understand the layers of hurt and hope in this world. kason calendar has created a timeless story that is painfully timely. one that will à >>. [inaudible] >> can you hear me? >> thank you so much for this honor, i'm trying not to cry but i...
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pressed and implanted scholastic inc.e dragonflies hopes the reader from the first haunting sentence the voice rings true of the toxic masculinity and self-discovery slowly come into focus as king himself begins to understand the effort and hope in the world jason has created a timeless story that is painfully timely that will grow. >>. >> and you hear me? >> thank you so much for this honor i am trying not to cry but i appreciated. thank you national book foundation for this incredible honor. this is an interesting book for national young people literature this is been the most devastating year many people's memories and in our lifetime also an empowering year for many and to reflect with a society that we live in with the internal and external. i know i'm not the only one who believes the next generation the empty priority change the world in so many ways and it's an honor and a privilege to be given the platform in the opportunity to help guidance but the magic of story to be impacted but the power of young people. as
pressed and implanted scholastic inc.e dragonflies hopes the reader from the first haunting sentence the voice rings true of the toxic masculinity and self-discovery slowly come into focus as king himself begins to understand the effort and hope in the world jason has created a timeless story that is painfully timely that will grow. >>. >> and you hear me? >> thank you so much for this honor i am trying not to cry but i appreciated. thank you national book foundation for this...
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my angelo scholastic books. tonight's honoree carolyn reedy was the ceo of simon & schuster until her passing this past week. we will hear from simon & schuster and the aba on the american literary community. carolyn's husband steven will accept the literary award on her behalf. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the first thing i thought of only lost carolyn reedy was she was a reader. sure ran a huge company and she knew everybody in the publishing world. she knew how it worked but she was a leader. >> we have things that we remember about carolyn and some that remember. it was her intuitive feel for the publishing company and for others not just authors and other folks in the publishing business booksellers and anybody who picked up a book. >> she was always pushing knitting that i had a place in the company. it was comforting for sure. >> a can imagine anybody more deserving than carolyn reedy to receive this recognition. >> the contribution she is made to the bit -- book business more broadly to the literary landscape in america a
my angelo scholastic books. tonight's honoree carolyn reedy was the ceo of simon & schuster until her passing this past week. we will hear from simon & schuster and the aba on the american literary community. carolyn's husband steven will accept the literary award on her behalf. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the first thing i thought of only lost carolyn reedy was she was a reader. sure ran a huge company and she knew everybody in the publishing world. she knew how it worked but she was a...
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they say it's not only their scholastic achievement suffering but their emotional health.>> he went through some separation anxiety which his pediatrician said it's happening all the time now. >> you can see it with your eyes, as a parent, the decline in your child's mental health. my daughter is six, and for her age group we are seeing more meltdowns, lack of focus and it's very hard for a six-year- old to sit in front of the screen for hours, no matter how wonderful their teacher is. >> these parents say kids need to get off zoom. the stanford pediatrician agrees and says he's seen a large increase in children with mental concerns in his practice. >> we've seen a few things, one, kids were not able to participate in things they enjoy, with their friends, and on the other side they are exposed to all the stressful news about covid and what it's doing. >>. say that they know livermore and alameda county are the purple tier but when it's safe they want their children back to school. to make the union and task forces all behind closed doors, the school board has not really address the communi
they say it's not only their scholastic achievement suffering but their emotional health.>> he went through some separation anxiety which his pediatrician said it's happening all the time now. >> you can see it with your eyes, as a parent, the decline in your child's mental health. my daughter is six, and for her age group we are seeing more meltdowns, lack of focus and it's very hard for a six-year- old to sit in front of the screen for hours, no matter how wonderful their teacher...
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sees interest in outdoor activity strengthening even more next year investors are buying it, up 2% scholasticdisappointing earnings and revenue in the second corner citing the uncertainty of covid-19's future impact on school scholastic shares are down 9% and shares of crowdstrike are climbing as a scale of a massive hack of the u.s. government continues to grow. cyber security firms like crowdstrike and fire eye could see gains as companies and governments work to shore up their systems. crowdstrike is up 9% right now on a strong day for all the cyber names. let's get to morgan brennan now for a cnbc news update hi, morgan. >> hey, kelly. i'm morgan brennan in georgia turnout remains near record levels in the runoff elections for two u.s. senate seats. more than 1.1 million have voted so far, just below the total at the same point in the november election that deaths from drug overdoses have risen to a new level the rise was driven in part by disruptions in daily life due to the pandemic >>> and in south korea a man who spent 20 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit is timely having his
sees interest in outdoor activity strengthening even more next year investors are buying it, up 2% scholasticdisappointing earnings and revenue in the second corner citing the uncertainty of covid-19's future impact on school scholastic shares are down 9% and shares of crowdstrike are climbing as a scale of a massive hack of the u.s. government continues to grow. cyber security firms like crowdstrike and fire eye could see gains as companies and governments work to shore up their systems....
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we have worked with scholastic quite a bit over the years. in 2016, they came and said, can we make a video? and put this video across every third grade classroom across the united states? sure. we set up a script. he did the colonial side, i did the wampanoag side, and we showed how wampanoag kids lived back then. in the 17th century and before. and it leads up to what they do today. it shows them riding their bikes, playing on the playground, wearing clothes like they do today. that is what kids relate to. they think we are gone. just because we wear different clothing today at times, we are still here. i do a lot of teaching. this video is literally in every third grade classroom in the united states. sometimes i walk into these third grade classes and they are playing the video. it is called "the wampanoag way." you can google it. i play the father in it. i am dressed up in 17th-century skin. and when i walked into one classroom, i see a boy watching the video on the screen, he sees me walking in, he said, yo, you are storm's dad. yeah, i
we have worked with scholastic quite a bit over the years. in 2016, they came and said, can we make a video? and put this video across every third grade classroom across the united states? sure. we set up a script. he did the colonial side, i did the wampanoag side, and we showed how wampanoag kids lived back then. in the 17th century and before. and it leads up to what they do today. it shows them riding their bikes, playing on the playground, wearing clothes like they do today. that is what...
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. >> california scholastic federation does not expect school to resume until january 1st, 2021, at theall practice is on hold. the state championship, regional championships have been canceled but we haven't officially canceled now the whole season. so we are still remaining optimistic but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. >> oh, i want to hug all of them. it's such a hard time for so many right now. you can watch the complete episode of mack, a story on the streaming app on roku, apple tv, andre today and amazon fire. >> all right, we need good news. >> yeah, way of rain. that would be wonder, sandhya, can you make it happen? >> you bet i can. you have to wait a couple days. christmas, we are talking about rain and continuing through next week. here is live doppler seven. is a system that is approaching and high clouds in our direction. we have fog down low. the system is not going to bring us rain, and things will be changing. here is a look at high temperatures, clearing and sunshine, mid 50s to 60s, and level one storm for christmas. rain will spread north to south. light
. >> california scholastic federation does not expect school to resume until january 1st, 2021, at theall practice is on hold. the state championship, regional championships have been canceled but we haven't officially canceled now the whole season. so we are still remaining optimistic but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. >> oh, i want to hug all of them. it's such a hard time for so many right now. you can watch the complete episode of mack, a story on the streaming app...
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we work with scholastic over a bit over the years. and in 2016 they said can we make videos and we said sure. and we showed how wampanoag and colonial kids did back then and leads up to what they're doing today. that's what kids relate to. they think we're gone just because we wear different clothing today at times, we're still here. and this video is literally across every third grade class in the united states. and every time i walk in they play a video. it's called the wampanoag way. i play a father in it. when i walked in one classroom i see a boy watching the video on the screen, he sees me walking in -- he said, yeah you're storm's dad. so it's a surreal moment. so inside these houses, right, we have bedding. we don't sleep on the ground. we have furs on the beds, mats on the beds. let's say the houses got really big, round shaped. they get really warm, too. our houses set at 70 degrees. rule of thumb when you're making these houses -- i do quite a bit of these houses myself. it is a round shape, you can't really see on the wall
we work with scholastic over a bit over the years. and in 2016 they said can we make videos and we said sure. and we showed how wampanoag and colonial kids did back then and leads up to what they're doing today. that's what kids relate to. they think we're gone just because we wear different clothing today at times, we're still here. and this video is literally across every third grade class in the united states. and every time i walk in they play a video. it's called the wampanoag way. i play...
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we work with scholastic quite a bit over the years. and in 2016 they came to the201- and put this video across of the united states. -- we set up the script, i did them open upside. showed how walk-in auburn can show back there live back there. leads again what they do today show the tashfeen and showing their bikes we'll that's where kids relate to think were gone just because we have a difficult time sometimes we're still here every class in the united states sometimes when i walk it's called the we'll wampanoag wampanoag way. undressed up and 17th century skins. when i walk in the classroom right, it's important to see the video on the screen, he sees me walking in. hardiest [laughs] he says, you have storms dad. , so it's a surreal moment. some inside these houses right, we have banning, we don't sleep on the ground, we have furs on the beds, mats in the beds. most of the houses got really big round shaped houses you're 70 degrees. when you making these houses, i build them we'll, he will have a fire pit an inside, just keep you wa
we work with scholastic quite a bit over the years. and in 2016 they came to the201- and put this video across of the united states. -- we set up the script, i did them open upside. showed how walk-in auburn can show back there live back there. leads again what they do today show the tashfeen and showing their bikes we'll that's where kids relate to think were gone just because we have a difficult time sometimes we're still here every class in the united states sometimes when i walk it's called...
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. >> good afternoon and thank you so much, were walking under watching scholastic shares getting a beating failing to provide guidance for 2021 due to the covid pandemic as it continues to wreak havoc on school across the united states. blackberry having a sour day despite analyst expectations, the device maker from services giant reporting a slight in demand for cybersecurity products and automobile software. in palantir scene losses into the close, credit suisse downgrading chairs to underperform on concerns the current valuation is not factoring in multiple risk basinfacing software provider, e company brooks running, the brookshire hathaway sneaker net connect with nike, ceo jim weber gives liz his strategy to break ahead in the footwear race. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. damom, look!get sare you okay?? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. wh
. >> good afternoon and thank you so much, were walking under watching scholastic shares getting a beating failing to provide guidance for 2021 due to the covid pandemic as it continues to wreak havoc on school across the united states. blackberry having a sour day despite analyst expectations, the device maker from services giant reporting a slight in demand for cybersecurity products and automobile software. in palantir scene losses into the close, credit suisse downgrading chairs to...
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she says that it was, you know, the failure of medicine, for instance, scholastic medicine to solve theproblems of the black death led to medical science really. and in many respects it began the process of closing the door on the middle ages and leading to the renaissance. one of the most fertile and created. it's in human history. it may be wonder, you know, this pendant is kind of like an x-ray. we can see into our society and all the broken places. we are certainly informed i think about what kind of country we live in or what our civilization is like. what do you see is the hopeful outcome of this particular pandemic? muhammad, i will ask you to start. >> that's a hard one, to be honest. i think there are some signs but it all depends on how you want to get in. on one hand i can say we are always together and there should be more international collaboration, but people can interpret that as it depends on which way the line that you want to see yourself. i think there is going to be an increased attention, i hope, on infectious disease in general. that was going down and i deal with
she says that it was, you know, the failure of medicine, for instance, scholastic medicine to solve theproblems of the black death led to medical science really. and in many respects it began the process of closing the door on the middle ages and leading to the renaissance. one of the most fertile and created. it's in human history. it may be wonder, you know, this pendant is kind of like an x-ray. we can see into our society and all the broken places. we are certainly informed i think about...
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we work with scholastic quite a bit over the years and in 2016, they came to plymouth plantations, can we make a video and put this video across every third grade class in the united states? we said sure. we set up the script. richard and i worked on it quite a bit. he did the cornual flag and i did the wampanoag flag. we showed how wampanoag and colonial kids lived back then, back in 1974 and what they do today. shows tashama and storm riding their bikes, plague in the playgroun playing like they did today. and that's what what people relate to. they think we're gone. just because we're in different times, we still do it. we're still here. and this goes every classroom across the united states. sometimes when i walk in the third grade classes they're playing a video, it's called the wampanoag wave. you can google it. i play the father in it. i'm dressed up in 17th centuries skins. when i walk into the one classroom, i see a boy watching the video on the screen, he sees me walking in. [ laughter ] he said, yeah, you're storm's dad. yeah, i know. so surreal emoment. inside these houses
we work with scholastic quite a bit over the years and in 2016, they came to plymouth plantations, can we make a video and put this video across every third grade class in the united states? we said sure. we set up the script. richard and i worked on it quite a bit. he did the cornual flag and i did the wampanoag flag. we showed how wampanoag and colonial kids lived back then, back in 1974 and what they do today. shows tashama and storm riding their bikes, plague in the playgroun playing like...
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a space for really good worthy stuff like you know, i have been to 826 valencia fundraisers and scholastic fundraisers, but mostly what i want to talk about is the piano in the bar. the action on this piano is exquisite. it is perfectly balanced between light and heavy. the tone is gorgeously mellow. i don't know how long that piano has been sitting in the bar, but it sounds like it's been mar marinating in old fashioned for all 91 years it's been there. and i have to say out of all of the pianos in the city it is my favorite one to play. i can't wait for the city to come back and open up again so that i can play that piano again. bimbos, and all of the nominees congratulations our hearts go out to you. can we get a motion please? >> a motion to approve the legacy businesses that are on the docket today. >> second it. >> you can put me down. >> you can have it supervisor chair, commissioner. [laughter] >> i'll pass on the promotion. thank you. [laughter] >> okay motion by commissioner adams to approve the legacy business resolutions as they were presented. seconded by commissioner laguana
a space for really good worthy stuff like you know, i have been to 826 valencia fundraisers and scholastic fundraisers, but mostly what i want to talk about is the piano in the bar. the action on this piano is exquisite. it is perfectly balanced between light and heavy. the tone is gorgeously mellow. i don't know how long that piano has been sitting in the bar, but it sounds like it's been mar marinating in old fashioned for all 91 years it's been there. and i have to say out of all of the...
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when we're look at movers, scholastic, that's the publisher of educational books, not great.below forecast. of the company also not providing a 2021 outlook. the stock's up 13%, says there's still lots of uncertainty over the impact of covid-19, of course, on school instruction and schedules, the stock itself down with over 40% on the year, getting killed today. stuart: i never thought a company like that would suffer so much because of home schooling and virtual learning, but it's down 13% today. thanks, ash. stuart: here's what's coming up for you, tom homan says joe biden has put the criminal cartels back in business in central america. i'm going to ask him about that. >>> in california, a recall push against governor newsom is getting a lot of steam. plus, there's no way around it, with the mass exodus, draconian lockdowns and growing virus cases, california is in big, big trouble. californian himself, steve hilton, he's on the show to talk about it. >>> disney executive chair bob iger has reportedly expressed interest in becoming our ambassador to china. disney, one of t
when we're look at movers, scholastic, that's the publisher of educational books, not great.below forecast. of the company also not providing a 2021 outlook. the stock's up 13%, says there's still lots of uncertainty over the impact of covid-19, of course, on school instruction and schedules, the stock itself down with over 40% on the year, getting killed today. stuart: i never thought a company like that would suffer so much because of home schooling and virtual learning, but it's down 13%...
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require their workers to get a vaccine before returning to the office >> plus check out the shares of scholastiction plunging after adjusted earnings fell 44% year over year and it wouldn't provide a full year outlook because of uncertainty surrounding the school year. as we head to a break, take a look at yesterday's s&p 500's winners and losers i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly which parking lots have the strongest signal. i just don't have the bandwidth for more business. seriously, i don't have the bandwidth. glitchy video calls with regional offices? yeah, that's my thing. with at&t business, you do the things you love. our people and network will help do the things you don't. let's take care of business. at&t. >>> equity futures giving back a little ground. nasdaq just turned slightly positive and the covid vaccine rollout is raising questions about returning to the workplace and whether companies can require or will require workers to get vaccinated that was one of the questions asked in
require their workers to get a vaccine before returning to the office >> plus check out the shares of scholastiction plunging after adjusted earnings fell 44% year over year and it wouldn't provide a full year outlook because of uncertainty surrounding the school year. as we head to a break, take a look at yesterday's s&p 500's winners and losers i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly...
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joe has got a global book deal with scholastic new york.t you want to do when you grow up? definitely at the minute. i don't think i am going to change and i don't want to change at the minute. lovely to see your big beaming grin this morning, the pair of you. enjoy school today, telling all your mates about drawing for the duke and duchess of cambridge. thank you both. thanks very much. what a day he is going to have a school today! it would be mad! wonderful smile. we are going to read out some messages for super kevin sinfield later. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today. hours to do a deal. post brexit trade talks resume today but are said to be on a knife edge. still no agreement on fishing, on rules for businesses, and on how to enforce them. what is at stake for all of us? preparing for v day. hospitals across the uk put their final plans in place ahead of tomorrow's covid vaccine rollout. he's a man on a marathon mission. this is rugby league legen
joe has got a global book deal with scholastic new york.t you want to do when you grow up? definitely at the minute. i don't think i am going to change and i don't want to change at the minute. lovely to see your big beaming grin this morning, the pair of you. enjoy school today, telling all your mates about drawing for the duke and duchess of cambridge. thank you both. thanks very much. what a day he is going to have a school today! it would be mad! wonderful smile. we are going to read out...