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stakes for the sophomor sophomores. just literally giving them practice and early data point to start thinking about the college process. you do have the added sort of low stakes of the classification for national merit scholarships. and i would note back when we were in high school, i know that the idea of being considered for the national merit scholar program was a pretty big deal. i now question how big of a deal it is to have that affiliation on your college application. we are in an entirely different admission climate and things students are bringing to the table and then the scholarship awards, they're about $2500 in award and when you're talking about college costs that can be $50, $60, $70 a year, it's a phenomenal piece of things so it's not to say it doesn't matter to try to have the feather in your cap. >> but the schools about some reschedule dates potentially in january, if folks are not able to test next month. the situation is still evolving as well. >> i'm not trying to rush you but seeing so in questi
stakes for the sophomor sophomores. just literally giving them practice and early data point to start thinking about the college process. you do have the added sort of low stakes of the classification for national merit scholarships. and i would note back when we were in high school, i know that the idea of being considered for the national merit scholar program was a pretty big deal. i now question how big of a deal it is to have that affiliation on your college application. we are in an...
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her sophomore year, her parents moved to monterey. after her sophomore year, she transferred to san jose normal college, which is today, san jose state university. after graduation, lou tried her love and started working in a bank and realized quickly that women in those days were not going to be allowed to progress or get a very significant job at banks. so she did teach for a little bit. she wanted to look for something that she enjoyed even more. in 1894, she heard a lecture from john brenner on geology. just like her husband, herbert hoover had heard a lecture from the same professor and decided to go to stanford university. lou decided to get a second degree, and was the first woman to enter stanford in the geology department. the two met at stanford, and found they were both from iowa and both loved to be outdoors as much as possible and hit it off and became boyfriend and girlfriend. after lou graduated, he asked her to marry him. they got married at her parent'' house in monterey. an anecdote from a letter her mother wrote abo
her sophomore year, her parents moved to monterey. after her sophomore year, she transferred to san jose normal college, which is today, san jose state university. after graduation, lou tried her love and started working in a bank and realized quickly that women in those days were not going to be allowed to progress or get a very significant job at banks. so she did teach for a little bit. she wanted to look for something that she enjoyed even more. in 1894, she heard a lecture from john...
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are you a sophomore? are you a graduate student? please ask only one question. express the question as briefly as you can. and however passionate you are, please resist the urge to make a statement as well. [laughter] that way more of your classmates can ask more questions. may i also say that we, we are all delighted that justice ginsburg is here. so we'll take that as a given so you don't need to preface every question with how delighted you are. i think she knows. that way too we can have more questions. thank you for that. justice ginsburg has also asked me to remind you that she cannot answer questions on certain topics as follows. she cannot answer any question about any issue pending before the court. or likely to come before the court, which would include the legality of recent executive orders. [laughter] she's just not allowed to talk about it, okay? [laughter] and nor can she make any comment on the current nominee to the supreme court. if you can observe those rules that will be great because then she wouldn't have to say no to you. thank you. so fir
are you a sophomore? are you a graduate student? please ask only one question. express the question as briefly as you can. and however passionate you are, please resist the urge to make a statement as well. [laughter] that way more of your classmates can ask more questions. may i also say that we, we are all delighted that justice ginsburg is here. so we'll take that as a given so you don't need to preface every question with how delighted you are. i think she knows. that way too we can have...
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for people to help college sophomores to apply to our program.y don't need to be ivy league students. they don't need to be finance majors. we look at women across all disciplines and we recruit them for their talent and smarts and our free education helps get them ready for the internship. it takes a village to find talent. what we also need is a commitment to hire the women and keep them in the industry. as i mentioned earlier, to grow them into executive leadership positions and have them managing funds. our partners are incredibly committed to doing that. that is how we have seen the industry change in the right direction and show their commitment. it is our job to help them with the returns. >> you are coming over from goldman sachs where you are the national director of the 10,000 small businesses program. that means you are no stranger to women and minority owned businesses who have had trouble raising capital in the past. how are you bringing your experience over to girls who invest? work is striking to me the that i have with both organi
for people to help college sophomores to apply to our program.y don't need to be ivy league students. they don't need to be finance majors. we look at women across all disciplines and we recruit them for their talent and smarts and our free education helps get them ready for the internship. it takes a village to find talent. what we also need is a commitment to hire the women and keep them in the industry. as i mentioned earlier, to grow them into executive leadership positions and have them...
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women, arefreshmen group of sophomore transfers and junior transfer rooms. graduated on time in 1972, and both went on to become lawyers. elizabeth worked as the professor of american constitutional law at the new england school of law in boston and lectured broadly, both nationally and internationally, through her career. connie had a distinguished career in new york city before returning to yale as a development director at's divinity school. connie, why do i not begin with you? just an observation. for many of the first women students, arriving at yale was like arriving at a foreign planet, between it being all-male, and, for many, the wealth of the place was really overwhelming. and many are coming from small towns or from the west coast, so new haven and yale seemed very foreign. likeor you, it felt more being at home. why don't you tell us a little bit about that? connie: it was very much like coming home. indeed, i was born and raised in new haven. away, so i had been new haven was hometown to me. waschurch that i grew up in just a couple of blocks up
women, arefreshmen group of sophomore transfers and junior transfer rooms. graduated on time in 1972, and both went on to become lawyers. elizabeth worked as the professor of american constitutional law at the new england school of law in boston and lectured broadly, both nationally and internationally, through her career. connie had a distinguished career in new york city before returning to yale as a development director at's divinity school. connie, why do i not begin with you? just an...
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michael's diagnosis was a shock well what we occupied alice sophomore and mom of to stories of our protagonist because we wanted to distract ourselves from our own situation. and michael vanished behind a hospital dollar fine other x. i mean nation the only thing i saw lost a sign in science chance biggest online but spawns at the hospital. thought mcmurry helped us not to see ourselves anymore. i mean doubt also people who say that this not only environmental destruction but also a health impact like cancer and a very rare diseases coming from the oil isn't. and what do you think that this. has been this proven a 100 times over a 1000 times over. and we you know mean we can always improve but i say we have our water is clean we have great care i mean our quality years better than anywhere else and for old i mean we're doing a great job here and we have for the past you know 60 years since i started this project that it's only for ok i'm trying to have the old. 3 washing there one also when i was going to not to do that you can ask for you just more jane fonda he had asked about the cause word
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there he was, feeding off the energy of students like sophomore boyang li. >> very sprinteresting toee h rap in front seof the whole cla. >> reporter: this fall semester, garcia is stuck on screen. >> i would have been in a stadium face-to-face and so much energy in that room and here i am with my little lights. >> reporter: those little lights are all part of his elaborate set up. garcia spent his weekend, filming and tweaking one-hour lessons for his students. >> i have all the time. why not put the hour ins into m class. he injects his personality into his lessons. here he is using a god father impression to get his point across. i do, do a lot of voices. >> as much as we try -- >> reporter: many students stuck in their bedrooms appreciate the effort. >> i rather be like whoo hoo. >> i am staying up late to make it work. >> reporter: in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> what a fun teacher, right? >> so fun! i would like to take a computer science class and go back to school just to have him as my teacher. >> jeff ranieri will be -- he gets school on the weather any
there he was, feeding off the energy of students like sophomore boyang li. >> very sprinteresting toee h rap in front seof the whole cla. >> reporter: this fall semester, garcia is stuck on screen. >> i would have been in a stadium face-to-face and so much energy in that room and here i am with my little lights. >> reporter: those little lights are all part of his elaborate set up. garcia spent his weekend, filming and tweaking one-hour lessons for his students. >>...
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connie and elizabeth arrive at yale in the fall of 1969 as sophomore transfer students. yelled took a group of freshman women that first year, a group of sophomore transfers and a group of junior transfers. connie had transferred from weekend college here in massachusetts and elizabeth from george washington university in washington d.c.. both of them graduated right on time in 1972 and both went on to become lawyers. elizabeth worked as the professor of american constitutional law at new england school of law in boston. she lectured broadly both nationally and internationally throughout her career. connie had a distinguished legal career in new york city before returning to yell as the development director at yells divinity school. connie, why don't i begin with you. just an observation. from many of the first women students arriving at yale, it was like arriving on a foreign planet. between it being all male and for many of the wealth of the place was really overwhelming. many are coming from small towns or the west coast. new haven and yale seemed very foreign. but fo
connie and elizabeth arrive at yale in the fall of 1969 as sophomore transfer students. yelled took a group of freshman women that first year, a group of sophomore transfers and a group of junior transfers. connie had transferred from weekend college here in massachusetts and elizabeth from george washington university in washington d.c.. both of them graduated right on time in 1972 and both went on to become lawyers. elizabeth worked as the professor of american constitutional law at new...
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kelly was a sophomore at trinity university in san antonio when she attended a music festival with hernd, mark howerton. howerton alleges they got into a fight under the influence of alcohol and drugs. he said they made up when she suddenly passed out. he took her to the hospital. i spoke with correspondent peter van sant this morning about her injuries. ss was coion. nohave slightly breathing and she was set upon by doctors and nurses who frantically try to resuscitate her seven different times. eventually, she was put on a ventilator, but then declared brain-dead. >> prosecutors allege she was beaten to death by howerton, but the defense has other explanations. you can watch 48 hours tomorrow night at 10:00 here on kpix 5. a lot look at the big board on wall street. the dow is down about 235 points. stocks are falling as another zigzag week for markets draw to a close. nate minority leader chuck schumer is trying to save broadway. just a few hours ago, he asked for federal funds to help the industry during the pandemic. >> we are fighting hard to keep the stages alive, the stories to
kelly was a sophomore at trinity university in san antonio when she attended a music festival with hernd, mark howerton. howerton alleges they got into a fight under the influence of alcohol and drugs. he said they made up when she suddenly passed out. he took her to the hospital. i spoke with correspondent peter van sant this morning about her injuries. ss was coion. nohave slightly breathing and she was set upon by doctors and nurses who frantically try to resuscitate her seven different...
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i'm a sophomore. i'm zooming in from new york. my question for you is, you think there's a secret trump vote that the polling is not picking up. people who might not want to admit to a pollster that they support donald trump and how this will affect the elections. >> who wants that one? >> i will answer it quickly. i don't believe that there's any evidence that there is a shy trump vote at this point. you could make the case that there were social dynamics at play in 2016 that made that some kind of factor. right now, you are getting this weird mix of arguments. that trump supporters are far more enthusiastic than joe biden supporters. so enthusiastic that they support the president in the race and they are uncomfortable saying they support the president. i don't think that that's really a coherent theory of the trump electorate. i think it's a different thing to say at this point that you are for or against the incumbent president of the united states. ago, wheny four years he was seen as an underdog and pharrell candidate, that
i'm a sophomore. i'm zooming in from new york. my question for you is, you think there's a secret trump vote that the polling is not picking up. people who might not want to admit to a pollster that they support donald trump and how this will affect the elections. >> who wants that one? >> i will answer it quickly. i don't believe that there's any evidence that there is a shy trump vote at this point. you could make the case that there were social dynamics at play in 2016 that made...
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my name is jason, i'm sophomore at st. john's high school.me introduce you to my most wonderful person in the world, my mother. my mom is an amazing nurse and a full-time caretaker for my father who continues to gallantly fight lou gehrig's disease or als. she has so many responsibilities, but she never does fail to smile. >> i love that. people with a lot of support, is caring for dad a full family effort? >> you know, with als, it's a disease that actually takes away the function of your muscles. so, you know, walking and using your hands becomes very difficult. so i have to say that i have been very honored to take care of my husband, and with the help of my children i think that's what has kept us going. is we help him with this battle. but everybody has a responsibility, you know. for jason, he's strong, so he's my go-to guy when we need to get to the car. he helps me put him in the car. and grace, jace and jenna are able to help me with other small house responsibilities. >> amazing. >> yeah. >> let's, let's bring in the rest of the tea
my name is jason, i'm sophomore at st. john's high school.me introduce you to my most wonderful person in the world, my mother. my mom is an amazing nurse and a full-time caretaker for my father who continues to gallantly fight lou gehrig's disease or als. she has so many responsibilities, but she never does fail to smile. >> i love that. people with a lot of support, is caring for dad a full family effort? >> you know, with als, it's a disease that actually takes away the function...
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my sophomore year and i was 15. i was on a journey with. and coming back. from there i just started noticing that i was feeling different all the sudden like you're either believe or you're pregnant and i was like i don't think i'm bullying big like i had all the time like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like. i just kind of like that or and so i go the pregnancy test and they came out positive been just kind. though my mom told me what any other parent would say to their kid just. going to be. by going to get through this no matter what happened. what am i going to do how am i going to finish school how am i going to do any of us that are. terrified out of my mind. it turns out that any us right now and an awful lot of children are being born to parents and parents who are not married to each other that is a bad out 50 percent of the births of the youngest generation in other words about half of the brothers and the youngest generation are babies born outside of marriage to typically quite young parents we have been on over the years by carefu
my sophomore year and i was 15. i was on a journey with. and coming back. from there i just started noticing that i was feeling different all the sudden like you're either believe or you're pregnant and i was like i don't think i'm bullying big like i had all the time like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like. i just kind of like that or and so i go the pregnancy test and they came out positive been just kind. though my mom told me what any other parent would say to their kid just....
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. >> reporter: in massachusetts, a high school sophomore went to class knowing he was infected, forcing 30 others into quarantine >> we had our contact tracing in place, but didn't expect it on the first day. >> reporter: colleges nationwide trying to keep football season on track at florida state, the head coach is self-isolating after testing positive for the virus and three weekend games postponed because of coronavirus related concerns and here in texas, where baylor university had to postpone a game, the governor working to reopen the state back up, allowing 75% capacity at restaurants and other businesses texas still ranks third for covid related deaths frances? >> morgan, thank you >>> to the nfl now lots of action in week two let's get to the highlights. the patriots and seahawks battled on "sunday night football" right here on nbc. russell wilson threw five touchdowns, including that one to chris carrson in the fourth quarter. cam newton tried to give the patriots the win, but the seahawks were all over it, holding them out of the end zone seahawks win 35-30 justin herbert at t
. >> reporter: in massachusetts, a high school sophomore went to class knowing he was infected, forcing 30 others into quarantine >> we had our contact tracing in place, but didn't expect it on the first day. >> reporter: colleges nationwide trying to keep football season on track at florida state, the head coach is self-isolating after testing positive for the virus and three weekend games postponed because of coronavirus related concerns and here in texas, where baylor...
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my sophomore year i was 15. i was on a jail meet with 50 and coming back slowly nauseous from there into started noticing that i was feeling different. sounds like you're either believing or you're pregnant and like i don't think i'm believing a like i need all the time is i like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like what is this kind of like that or and so like there's a pregnancy test that came out positive then just kind of frightening the my mom told me what any other parent would say to their kid. you're going to be fine we're going to get through this no matter what happens. what am i going to do how am i going to finish school how am i going to do any of us at all . just. terrified out of my mind. it turns out in the u.s. right now an awful lot of children are being born to young parents and parents who are not married to each other and that is about 50 percent of the birth of the youngest generation in other words about half of the birth and the youngest generation are babies born outside of
my sophomore year i was 15. i was on a jail meet with 50 and coming back slowly nauseous from there into started noticing that i was feeling different. sounds like you're either believing or you're pregnant and like i don't think i'm believing a like i need all the time is i like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like what is this kind of like that or and so like there's a pregnancy test that came out positive then just kind of frightening the my mom told me what any other parent...
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. >> reporter: sophomores taylor and cameron now drivin home after taylor tested positive. >> i'm just glad that we're able to go to a place where we can quarantine, and feel safe and comfortable while also doing our schoolwork and being students like we are supposed to. >> and not having to worry about, like, infecting other people. >> reporter: crowded beaches this holiday cases spiked after the 4th of july weekend. official true impact of labor day. kate labor day, the traditional kickoff to the fall campaign, president trump accusing joe biden and kamala harris of undermining science after they said he's politicizing the search for a vaccine more now from kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: injecting politics into the covid debate today president trump accused the biden-harris team of using anti-vaccine rhetoric after kamala harris said she would not trust donald trump over scientists on a vaccine. >> she's talking about disparaging a vaccine. so that people don't think the achievement was a great achievement. >> reporter: the president frequently links the vaccine timeline to election d
. >> reporter: sophomores taylor and cameron now drivin home after taylor tested positive. >> i'm just glad that we're able to go to a place where we can quarantine, and feel safe and comfortable while also doing our schoolwork and being students like we are supposed to. >> and not having to worry about, like, infecting other people. >> reporter: crowded beaches this holiday cases spiked after the 4th of july weekend. official true impact of labor day. kate labor day,...
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my sophomore year i was 15. i was on a drill me with r.b.c.and coming back slowly nauseous from there and the started noticing that i was feeling different all the sudden like you're either believing or you're pregnant and all like i don't think i'm believing the like i eat all the time is i like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like what i just kind of like better and so i did the pregnancy test and they came out positive and just kind of fried and though my mom told me what any other parent would say to their kid just you're going to be fine we're going to get through this no matter what happens. what am i going to do now when my going to finish school how am i going to do any of us at all. just. terrified out of my mind. it turns out in the u.s. right now an awful lot of children are being born to young parents and parents who are not married to each other and that is about 50 percent of the births monks' the youngest generation in other words about. half of the bird and the youngest generation are babies born outside of marriag
my sophomore year i was 15. i was on a drill me with r.b.c.and coming back slowly nauseous from there and the started noticing that i was feeling different all the sudden like you're either believing or you're pregnant and all like i don't think i'm believing the like i eat all the time is i like well i've watched a pregnancy test and i was like what i just kind of like better and so i did the pregnancy test and they came out positive and just kind of fried and though my mom told me what any...
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>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it just and someone that we can the cherished someone that we can no who when. extra mile and that we can do the same as she did being part of these like or now. >>it gives me the hope that one day i can make a change in the world just like rbg did just be in the same house as her like shows you that she is a real person and she was a member of the sorority into someone just like any of us fy sisters each taking away a lesson from rbg is legacy really when you go to school here like you really get the sense that you can do whatever you want. and i think that. her death and remembering her life see we have to remember it was people like her that allowed
>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it just and someone that we can the...
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. >> 2001 i was in a weight room my sophomore year of high school.the position in football i wanted to play. i was in the weight room every morning. by the time i made it to my first class it was evident we were at war. i don't think i truly understood the gravity of it as a 16-year-old at the time. until later 2004 when i graduated high school i realized there was no way my country was going to go to war to defend itself and i wouldn't be a part of it. that's what americans do. we rise to the occasion. we sit around and whine and wish things were better. do our west to make things better. to say for me as a 17-year-old join the marine corps and keep our country safe. that's what that flag the standards for. everything today stands for no matter what could divide us it won't. we will get together and make this country a better place. for mere it was going to war and making a safer place. i feel connected this day certainly as not as much as those who had family members in new york. even as a 16-year-old it changes the that je'kel tri of of my life no
. >> 2001 i was in a weight room my sophomore year of high school.the position in football i wanted to play. i was in the weight room every morning. by the time i made it to my first class it was evident we were at war. i don't think i truly understood the gravity of it as a 16-year-old at the time. until later 2004 when i graduated high school i realized there was no way my country was going to go to war to defend itself and i wouldn't be a part of it. that's what americans do. we rise...
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. >> and i was 15 when i came up with the yidea and now i'm a sophomore at sand claichbt clac university working out of the convention center. i want to challenge the conventional thinking. >> and just because we are homeless doesn't mean that question don't wawe don't want >> and we have to give people another chance. i'm a prime example and look at me now. >> thank you for being here. we're so proud of you. self-esteem seem goes through the roof. best medication for mental health issues is accolades for the community. >> and it is helping to clean up the community. we've had a lot of other cities want to see how it works in san francisco so they can emulate it. >> this is true win/win. >> be sure to watch the champions for change one hour special this saturday at 10:00 p.m. >>> heading back to school has been complicated for many parents, but it may be more challenging for many of the 400,000 young people in foster care. our 2013 cnn hero grants wishes to foster youth to make sure they don't get left behind. >> and we immediately created a covid-19 response funds and started focusing o
. >> and i was 15 when i came up with the yidea and now i'm a sophomore at sand claichbt clac university working out of the convention center. i want to challenge the conventional thinking. >> and just because we are homeless doesn't mean that question don't wawe don't want >> and we have to give people another chance. i'm a prime example and look at me now. >> thank you for being here. we're so proud of you. self-esteem seem goes through the roof. best medication for...
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. >> she earned a scholarship to cornell where she met a jovial sophomore who became the love of here was the first boy who cared i had a brain. >> the year he enrolled in harvard, ruth followed, one of only nine women in a class of 150 with a baby girl in tow. >> marty had cancer and she took notes for him and made him able to graduate on time, raising a baby and being a law student herself. >> she graduated first in her class. >> tied for first. >> but didn't get a single offer from a new york law firm. >> i had three strikes against me. one, i was jewish, two, a woman, and the killer was i was a mother of a 4-year-old child. >> trevor: damn, she was a brilliant student at the top of her class but couldn't get a single job? it's like she was a reverse jared kushner. to turn down a brilliant lawyer just because she's a mom, what did those guys think was going to happen? we can't hire her, she's going to force us to finish our asparagus. but those law firms that didn't hire r.b.g. lived to regret it because she ended up being such an incredible lawyer that she started making history
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we are coming into our sophomore year. there is rightfully a lens of skepticism on whether this growth is durable. happened this quarter is different. we had the pandemic. record unemployment. new paid 8000 net customers in the quarter. that brings the total to 130,000 . 130,000 businesses, they are small and medium businesses around the world. they more accurately reflect the broad economic condition. when those companies freeze hiring, do layoffs, that shows up in our billings number more or less instantaneously. on the other hand, the positive effects take longer to materialize. what you will see happen over quarters, thee next couple years, we will continue to build credibility with investors and in the market. we are confident this growth is durable and the future of -- the future that we are building is one that has a lot more opportunity than the one we are leaving. a little bit long answer, i apologize but i think it is important context. emily: for the second quarter in around, speaking of the backdrop, you haven'
we are coming into our sophomore year. there is rightfully a lens of skepticism on whether this growth is durable. happened this quarter is different. we had the pandemic. record unemployment. new paid 8000 net customers in the quarter. that brings the total to 130,000 . 130,000 businesses, they are small and medium businesses around the world. they more accurately reflect the broad economic condition. when those companies freeze hiring, do layoffs, that shows up in our billings number more or...
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. >> we had to load it on to a l palette to even take it into evidence sophomore this individual had a significant cache. >> reporter: a judge denied his request for bail. court documents list at least 24 incidents where they claim he mailed obscene threatening letters to the county public health officer. one letter concluded with, quote, you are done. it's over. say good-bye. investigators say it started with her initial shelter at home order. >> there is clearly a first amendment right to free speech. >> reporter: his family hired this former cop and attorney dennis luca. >> any person has a right to a public figure and voice displeasure with rules, regulations or laws put in place. >> reporter: luca says his client never acted out on any alleged threat against dr. cody and all the guns were legally him and he's not a member of the boogaloo movement, the a group accused of killing a sheriff's deputy. >> we believe he has threatened other local officials. we have reason to believe that he may have threatened some of our citizens in the county. >> reporter: damian trujillo, nbc news.
. >> we had to load it on to a l palette to even take it into evidence sophomore this individual had a significant cache. >> reporter: a judge denied his request for bail. court documents list at least 24 incidents where they claim he mailed obscene threatening letters to the county public health officer. one letter concluded with, quote, you are done. it's over. say good-bye. investigators say it started with her initial shelter at home order. >> there is clearly a first...
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in between freshman a mail and sophomore years i was a mail carrier.hich was actually the best jobs i ever had. i enjoyed it. i have a special interest in the postal service. i never got invited back for the second year, and i don't know if they figured out i didn't do well, maybe you could take out the reports. high standards for carriers and it is a tough job. mr. rubenstein: is not easy. for gave me a can of mace when dogs come after you. the first day on the job a dog was coming after me, so i got out the can and i sprayed it. unfortunately, three houses later the owner of the dog said , did you spray my dog? i said yes, and she said, couldn't you see he is blind and has no teeth? i said, i didn't know, i'm sorry. that was the last time i used the maze. maybe that is the reason i didn't get the job for the second summer. mr. dejoy: we have about 50,000 dog bites a year. it is a big problem for our carriers. mr. rubenstein: maybe i just picked the wrong dog, i don't know. i'm going to ask you a number of questions, which you have been asked ad nause
in between freshman a mail and sophomore years i was a mail carrier.hich was actually the best jobs i ever had. i enjoyed it. i have a special interest in the postal service. i never got invited back for the second year, and i don't know if they figured out i didn't do well, maybe you could take out the reports. high standards for carriers and it is a tough job. mr. rubenstein: is not easy. for gave me a can of mace when dogs come after you. the first day on the job a dog was coming after me,...
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my job in college in between the freshman and sophomore year. i was a male kill your which was one of the best jobs i everve had and i have a special service -- enjoyment in the social service. and enough you can figure out if i did notou do good job. i thought i did a good job but they probably didn't think so. >> it is a tough job. it's notit easy. >> they gave me a can of mace for when dogs are coming after you. on the first day on the job the dog was coming after me so i sprayed the mace can. unfortunately three houses later the owner came up and said did you spray my dog speemac he is a blind and he have no teeth. that was the last time i used the mace. >> i think we head about 453 thousand dog bites a year. 4 it's a big problem for our carriers. maybe i just picked the wrong dog i don't know. d >> i will ask you a number ofsk questions which you had been asked at nausea i'm sure but for our audience i would like to go through them again. is anyone at the anybody at the white house. no a million times for the postal service is an independen
my job in college in between the freshman and sophomore year. i was a male kill your which was one of the best jobs i everve had and i have a special service -- enjoyment in the social service. and enough you can figure out if i did notou do good job. i thought i did a good job but they probably didn't think so. >> it is a tough job. it's notit easy. >> they gave me a can of mace for when dogs are coming after you. on the first day on the job the dog was coming after me so i sprayed...
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between freshman and sophomore years. i was a mail carrier. which was actually the best jobs i ever had. at a special interest in postal service but i never got invited back to the second year i don't you configure outcome if i did not do a good job in the first year, i thought i did a good job. but they did not. [inaudible] they have high standards for carriers. it is a tough job. it is not easy. it was not easy. they had a can of mace, when dogs come after you. so the first day on the job a dog was coming after me so i got up the may scan and i sprayed i it. and that unfortunate, three houses later the owner of the dog said did you spray my dog and i said yes, and she said will couldn't you see he is blind and has no teeth? i said i did not know i'm sorry for that is a less amazing mace, maybe that's why i did not get offered the job of the second summer. in any event, >> think is so we have about 40 or 50000 dog bites a year. it is a big problem for our carriers. >> okay, maybe i just picked the wrong dog, i don't know. so okay i'm going to
between freshman and sophomore years. i was a mail carrier. which was actually the best jobs i ever had. at a special interest in postal service but i never got invited back to the second year i don't you configure outcome if i did not do a good job in the first year, i thought i did a good job. but they did not. [inaudible] they have high standards for carriers. it is a tough job. it is not easy. it was not easy. they had a can of mace, when dogs come after you. so the first day on the job a...
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my job in college when i was at duke in between freshman and sophomore years i was a mail carrier which was one of the best jobs i ever had and i enjoyed it saw him a a special interest in postal service. i never got invited back for the second year and i don't know whether you can figure out whether, i didn't do it good job in the first year, you can take out the reports. i thought i did a good job but they -- >> they have high standards for carriers and it is a chop job. it's not easy. >> it was that easy. they gave me a can of mace for when dogs come after you. so on the first day on the job a dog was coming after me so i got out the maze can't and i sprayed it, unfortunately, three houses later the owner of the docking up and said, did you spray my dog? i said yes. she said, couldn't use his blind and has no teeth? i i said it did no, i'm sorry. anyway, that was the last time i used the maze and that's made to i didn't get offered the job for the second summer. >> we have about 400 or 500,000 dog bites a year. it's a big problem are carriers. >> okay. maybe i just picked the wrong d
my job in college when i was at duke in between freshman and sophomore years i was a mail carrier which was one of the best jobs i ever had and i enjoyed it saw him a a special interest in postal service. i never got invited back for the second year and i don't know whether you can figure out whether, i didn't do it good job in the first year, you can take out the reports. i thought i did a good job but they -- >> they have high standards for carriers and it is a chop job. it's not easy....
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and now i'm a sophomore at santa clara university. >> you know, i'm a cynical guy, but they were sincere about it and persistent. it fits in with what the alpha project. >> before the coronavirus pandemic we were running our two fans five days a week and going all across the city and the county to different hot spots and now we're working out of the convention center where homeless individuals are being housed and they're walking throughout the neighborhood and cleaning up downtown san diego. i love to challenge the conventional thinking that we see around. especially having a lot of people who don't really tend to engage with our communities. >> just because we're homeless doesn't mean that we don't want to work or that we can't work. >> change is in everybody. we have to give people another opportunity, another chance. you know, i'm a prime example. i'm a drug addict, former gang member, i changed my life around. look at me now. i have a beautiful family, three kids. pretty much where my miracle happened at. >> you all did a good job. >> people are coming out with pizzas, sodas, waters
and now i'm a sophomore at santa clara university. >> you know, i'm a cynical guy, but they were sincere about it and persistent. it fits in with what the alpha project. >> before the coronavirus pandemic we were running our two fans five days a week and going all across the city and the county to different hot spots and now we're working out of the convention center where homeless individuals are being housed and they're walking throughout the neighborhood and cleaning up downtown...
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what we saw in that was a sophomores and upperclassmen, almost all of them came back.out 5% did not physically relocate. but they still enrolled. with the first year students, who are graduating from high school among covid, leaving home for the first time to start their college career, there we saw more apprehension. and the first year products, which only make up about 10% of our design beds, they are at 80% occupancy. so the student said, until i get into the classroom i may delay coming to the university physically, but over all they want to be back in their college towns, regardless of online or in person. and we have seen mom and dad wanted those students to be back in those college towns. kailey: if occupancy is lower, will that pressure your cash flow and by extension your dividends? bill: we are in a good in a good or we were situation going into the pandemic. we had about 850 million dollars in liquidity on the balance sheets, so we were in a good cash position. so the 7% diminishment is not something that puts pressure on our cash flows. obviously, dividend
what we saw in that was a sophomores and upperclassmen, almost all of them came back.out 5% did not physically relocate. but they still enrolled. with the first year students, who are graduating from high school among covid, leaving home for the first time to start their college career, there we saw more apprehension. and the first year products, which only make up about 10% of our design beds, they are at 80% occupancy. so the student said, until i get into the classroom i may delay coming to...
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reporter: melissa, those freshmen and sophomores will take all online classes. of that as you said the university is offering them a break in tuition. northwestern is reducing the tuition for the fall quarter by 10%. that likely only amounts to a couple thousand dollars for most students but it is still quite a bit more than many colleges are doing which is charging the full amount for a virtual education. northwestern made this decision to keep underclass men off campus and out of dorms just days before they were set to move in. the university is also keeping sorority and fraternity houses closed. they're doing so to have more space to quarantine the upper class man if it comes down to that. administrators rough wags cases rise on other campuses across the country. other big 10 schools like the university of wisconsin are restricting what students can do on campus to essentially going to class and getting food. the university saying in a statement, we've reached the point where we need to quickly flatten the curve of infection or we will lose the opportunity to
reporter: melissa, those freshmen and sophomores will take all online classes. of that as you said the university is offering them a break in tuition. northwestern is reducing the tuition for the fall quarter by 10%. that likely only amounts to a couple thousand dollars for most students but it is still quite a bit more than many colleges are doing which is charging the full amount for a virtual education. northwestern made this decision to keep underclass men off campus and out of dorms just...
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now i'm a sophomore at santa clara university. >> i'm cynical.y were sincere about it and persistent. i want fits in. what our project does perfectly. >> before the coronavirus pandemic we were running our two vance five days a week and going all across the city and county to different hot spots. now we're working out of the convention center where around 700 homeless individuals are being housed and they are walking all throughout the neighborhood and cleaning up downtown san diego. i want like to challenge the conventional thinking we see around, especially by having a lot of people who don't tend to engage with our muncommunities. >> because we're homeless doesn't mean we can't work or don't want to work. >> you have to give people another chance. i'm a fine example. drug addict. i changed my life around. homeless. look at me now. i got a beautiful family. three kids. pretty much i'm a miracle. >> you all did a good job. >> came out with pizzas, sodas, water. thank you guys for being here. god bless you. we're so proud of you. that self-esteem
now i'm a sophomore at santa clara university. >> i'm cynical.y were sincere about it and persistent. i want fits in. what our project does perfectly. >> before the coronavirus pandemic we were running our two vance five days a week and going all across the city and county to different hot spots. now we're working out of the convention center where around 700 homeless individuals are being housed and they are walking all throughout the neighborhood and cleaning up downtown san...
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was so afraid of the sophomore slump. debuted on the "new york times" best seller. was 25 years old. i will not be able to excavate people like that again? and so far i feel like -- in terms of the reception if hey been getting, it's been very overwhelming. i cried last week. i was just if i can get some type of coverage i'd be happy but the type of coverage i've gotten for this book i feel like is enough writer would dream to have and this exceeded my expectations. >> i just feel like we need to make sure people understand the political integrity of a black woman wandering. the expectation -- is not that black women and black girls wander. so you let people know from the jump i'm wandering in strange lands, and what i think it's interesting you place yourself in the title, a daughter of the great migration and it sounds like you're also saying in the book, and here i was -- you also are the daughter of spirits. like spirituality and spirits seemed to guide you a lot in this book. >> yes. >> talk about that. >> like i said i'm a christian. i grew up pentecostal. the
was so afraid of the sophomore slump. debuted on the "new york times" best seller. was 25 years old. i will not be able to excavate people like that again? and so far i feel like -- in terms of the reception if hey been getting, it's been very overwhelming. i cried last week. i was just if i can get some type of coverage i'd be happy but the type of coverage i've gotten for this book i feel like is enough writer would dream to have and this exceeded my expectations. >> i just...
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>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same parish she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it's just and someone that we can terror someone that we can no who when. extra mile and that we can do the same as she did being part of these like or now. >>it gives me the hope that one day i can make a change in the world just like rbg did just be in the same house as her like shows you that she is a real person and she was a member of the sorority into something just like any of us 5 sisters each taking away a lesson from rbg is legacy really when you go to school here like you really get the sense that you can do whatever you want. and i think that. her death and remembering her life see we have to remember it was people like her that allowed us t
>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same parish she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it's just and someone that we can terror...
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if we think that this is not like a war situation, we need to pick a sophomore in ten years, than thes going to be much greater. iwould prefer a much the cost is going to be much greater. i would prefer a much more ofa greater. i would prefer a much more of a view that we pay this off around much longer period of time. how blunt an instrument is it, though, if you apply it across the whole country rather than localising it, or making its particularly targeted at certain sectors which are struggling more than others?|j think are struggling more than others?” think that is certainly true. in terms of the country moving very quickly, so i don't think we could target it regionally, because things change so rapidly. as i say, i would prefer a targeted extension of the job retention scheme, focusing on those areas, hospitality, retail, personal services, dentists, things like that. but they are viable, but they need some help to get over the next six months. professor chris martin. thank you very much for talking to us. our apologies for the crackle there on the line. the headlines on bbc n
if we think that this is not like a war situation, we need to pick a sophomore in ten years, than thes going to be much greater. iwould prefer a much the cost is going to be much greater. i would prefer a much more ofa greater. i would prefer a much more of a view that we pay this off around much longer period of time. how blunt an instrument is it, though, if you apply it across the whole country rather than localising it, or making its particularly targeted at certain sectors which are...
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the redshirt sophomore decided to opt out and risk his nfl future, rather than risk getting anybody else sick. covid and black lives matter have created a much more somber atmosphere at the u.s. open no fans and no nidal the joke of it delivered. he won his first round handily but no handshake at the end just a racket bomb and naomi osaka beat her first opponent and donned her first mask of many honoring african americans who've died at the hands of police. this one says brianna taylor osaka says as a black woman, she feels there are much more important matters that need immediate attention rather than watching her play tennis. and that's why she joined nba players in stopping play last week. one of the first nba players to suggest a basketball boycott got to see his family for the first time since entering the playoff bubble. >>oh really i love you daddy. >>toronto raptors point guard fred van fleet saw his kids on monday yesterday for the first time in months has now family members are allowed. >>to come to the walt disney bubble. he needs to play better of the raptors are going to hav
the redshirt sophomore decided to opt out and risk his nfl future, rather than risk getting anybody else sick. covid and black lives matter have created a much more somber atmosphere at the u.s. open no fans and no nidal the joke of it delivered. he won his first round handily but no handshake at the end just a racket bomb and naomi osaka beat her first opponent and donned her first mask of many honoring african americans who've died at the hands of police. this one says brianna taylor osaka...
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>>even before i was in a sorority i looked up to her as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. >>the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it's just and someone that we can the terror someone that we can no who when. extra mile and that we can do the same as she did being part of these like or now. >>it gives me the hope that one day i can make a change in the world just like rbg did just be in the same house as her like shows you that she is a real person and she was a member of the sorority into something just like any of us fy sisters each taking away a lesson from rbg is legacy really when you go to school here like you really get the sense that you can do whatever you want. and i think that. her death and remembering her life se
>>even before i was in a sorority i looked up to her as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. >>the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters...
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the redshirt sophomore decided to opt out and risk his nfl future. rather than risk getting anybody else sick. covid and black lives matter have created a much more somber atmosphere at the u.s. open no fans and no nidal but joke of it delivered. he won his first round handily but no handshake at the end just a racket bomb and naomi osaka beat her first opponent and donned her first mask of many honoring african americans who've died at the hands of police. this one says brianna taylor osaka says as a black woman, she feels there are much more important matters that need immediate attention rather than watching her play tennis. and that's why she joined nba players in stopping play last week. one of the first nba players to suggest a basketball boycott got to see his family for the first time since entering the playoff bubble. >>well really i love you daddy. >>toronto raptors point guard fred van fleet saw his kids on monday yesterday for the first time in months has now family members are allowed. >>to come to the walt disney bubble. i he needs to p
the redshirt sophomore decided to opt out and risk his nfl future. rather than risk getting anybody else sick. covid and black lives matter have created a much more somber atmosphere at the u.s. open no fans and no nidal but joke of it delivered. he won his first round handily but no handshake at the end just a racket bomb and naomi osaka beat her first opponent and donned her first mask of many honoring african americans who've died at the hands of police. this one says brianna taylor osaka...