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and am i parker is out to them as well. i, frankly, in, i don't think i noticed that until i got back. and then, you know, i tremendous guilt, and i think a lot of us develop signs that were later diagnosed as p p. s. d. but i don't know. i mean, i think that they have another name for now and i figure it's called like moral moral failure. so to assistance is feeling that people come back with after being in war if they feel like they think they've done things better outside of their moral compass. ah, we're still evaluating how we're gonna approach the whole issue of interrogations, the tensions and so forth. and i don't believe that anybody is above below. on the other hand, i also have a belief that we need to look forward as lowe's, as possible looking backwards. ah, will look forward backward. well, forward is going to be like backward. if you don't do something about what happened in the past, nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. and for this, among other people, i fault. preside
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parker, i will start with you with the question. so at the beginning of hearing we were talking about the department of interior years federal indian boarding school initiative. and as i'm sure you're aware secretary haaland yesterday released the first volume of findings from that. it's a little over 100 pages but i roosevelt put this week and i would get some time to read through it but it's very moving and powerful what they have managed to uncover. i was also very happy to hear her announced yesterday that she's going to be doing the next year a nationwide tour to gather testimony and stories from people in indian country about the atrocities that were committed at these boarding schools and to try to bring some light and some healing to this process. as the author of the bill testified, we certainly don't want to be duplicating the efforts of the doi here. we want to have this commission be a parallel process that adds meaningfully to what the doi is doing. can you tell us a little bit about how this committee would distinguish
parker, i will start with you with the question. so at the beginning of hearing we were talking about the department of interior years federal indian boarding school initiative. and as i'm sure you're aware secretary haaland yesterday released the first volume of findings from that. it's a little over 100 pages but i roosevelt put this week and i would get some time to read through it but it's very moving and powerful what they have managed to uncover. i was also very happy to hear her...
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parker, i will start with you with the question. so at the beginning of hearing we were talking about the department of interior years federal indian boarding school initiative. and as i'm sure you're aware secretary haaland yesterday released the first volume of findings from that. it's a little over 100 pages but i roosevelt put this week and i would get some time to read through it but it's very moving and powerful what they have managed to uncover. i was also very happy to hear her announced yesterday that she's going to be doing the next year a nationwide tour to gather testimony and stories from people in indian country about the atrocities that were committed at these boarding schools and to try to bring some light and some healing to this process. as the author of the bill testified, we certainly don't want to be duplicating the efforts of the doi here. we want to have this commission be a parallel process that adds meaningfully to what the doi is doing. can you tell us a little bit about how this committee would distinguish
parker, i will start with you with the question. so at the beginning of hearing we were talking about the department of interior years federal indian boarding school initiative. and as i'm sure you're aware secretary haaland yesterday released the first volume of findings from that. it's a little over 100 pages but i roosevelt put this week and i would get some time to read through it but it's very moving and powerful what they have managed to uncover. i was also very happy to hear her...
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i am deborah parker, citizen of the tribe and i have the honor of serving as chief executive officer of the national native american boarding school healing coalition also known as now. we formed in 2011 following public outcry about the lasting impact of the boarding school era. shortly after canada launched their reconciliation commission leaders to the united states and canada came together to discuss the need for such a process in the united states. now we support a community of thousands of boarding school survivors and does defendants . on behalf of these relatives as well as 54 endorsements and 26 resolutions from tribes and national organizations i amhere to strongly support hr 54 . our collaborative work with the us department of interior as identified 408 federally funded and supported us indian boarding schools as well as 89 traditional institutions that receive no federal funding at all. for centuries these 497 boarding schools operated as a broad system with asingular goal and aim . our children. the stated purpose of the united states indian boarding school policy was t
i am deborah parker, citizen of the tribe and i have the honor of serving as chief executive officer of the national native american boarding school healing coalition also known as now. we formed in 2011 following public outcry about the lasting impact of the boarding school era. shortly after canada launched their reconciliation commission leaders to the united states and canada came together to discuss the need for such a process in the united states. now we support a community of thousands...
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i charge in, normally i didn't, you know, my leg dosier with parker less degree that i long as he didn't wanted longer. well, started some work in nebraska furniture location so. so was addressed alexander, seriously ill with diabetes and can't move around on his own. he couldn't go down to the basement since the shelling started, he's been living in the hallway on the 3rd floor all this time. his wife maria has been at his side. the flat below them where a ukrainian sponsor was station was completely destroyed by direct hit for michelle . it's a miracle that maria and alexander survived awful figure of her with the, with the head. we take maria and alexander to a temporary accommodation center in busy monet in the morning. family friends will take them to target rogue in russia. not everyone get so lucky. many people simply have know where to go, and they're left to build a new life in the ruins of the old one. was pretty bad. you just did with his own home, like hunting voucher. what my name's to with over. mm hm. ah, joseph. i just a choice for them to look what you've got about a lit
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the thought see is jim parker, i just applied for assistance for a specimen. the me a lucy was supposed to deal with a with my sister. i said a lot. ah, broken up skies. oh, but he's dish. he isn't that she and now she's 23 story really key for me. pretty confused but it's just it's amanda list the yes, she was key at that. yes. yes. yes. but it open open and they had to look at how he could into it. there was a shorter with those completed mason come by. see that? i think that will he may just be up at the mazda, please come when. wish that 20300 no. does that to should we received it? i need to renew booster lemetre. got a t and aubrey lola or c g i, b e t a y lower. julian, you finish that little girl. that will you do a bomb, lee? you redo choice, goes to what pushes to we get. the worst of it was it was shaped public got under to shade daughter trivia could reached years. role is miracle belize near low gaudy church that a diagnostic ice coast to another note. when you my daughter julia. mm. are there, but there's always to to screw mom up. and that means
the thought see is jim parker, i just applied for assistance for a specimen. the me a lucy was supposed to deal with a with my sister. i said a lot. ah, broken up skies. oh, but he's dish. he isn't that she and now she's 23 story really key for me. pretty confused but it's just it's amanda list the yes, she was key at that. yes. yes. yes. but it open open and they had to look at how he could into it. there was a shorter with those completed mason come by. see that? i think that will he may just...
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, i think you bring it with us in your concrete, which is what you're going to ship is issue 3. and you, again, of the tricky to you think you've got to do more with the church you, we purchased more snow report. somebody some of the machine. so that's the problem that i took on your snow boots just to you to connect to it. you know? sure. in our group authority, it was a please but she will. she is a little smaller than that. okay. she was. she was still in color but i'm pretty well and i didn't know if she moved in with no idea it's an ocean, but i'm interested. i'm not sure if i'm in the military to say the schools are using it on the phone. you should do none of my study. we're going to use community school wishing will use it. themes, emotionally exposure which keeps i knew who graham's most on my glove. i don't want to be able to use it. i she got there wasn't that nature. he was just crazy sneezing. when you even g t t dot can reschedule which means that it was a crack now in the police can fit into into months due to community club and to let us know and you told me to c
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i have a quantum parker advocating for native american land writes this is a time when teddy roosevelt were essentially eliminate or dilute the power of indigenous peoples and make them more like the white european. give them 30 or 40 acres and make them happy with this private property. quanah parker i have going to the constitutional convention and ultimately arguing against that, although he would end up losing. 1903, super interesting constitutional convention. 1953, 50 years later the next constitutional convention comes. what you have folks that you see are thurgood marshall up on top, 1953 we are right at the heart of brown versus board of education. thurgood marshall certainly would've been invited to represent new york. the naacp is coming out of new york city. he was born in baltimore but the state in which he resigns in 1953 is new york. he is a delegate from new york. we have percival baxter, former governor of the state of maine with his dog carry on the left. he is the most famous mainer at the time although he has been governor for quite some time. he would've been, no d
i have a quantum parker advocating for native american land writes this is a time when teddy roosevelt were essentially eliminate or dilute the power of indigenous peoples and make them more like the white european. give them 30 or 40 acres and make them happy with this private property. quanah parker i have going to the constitutional convention and ultimately arguing against that, although he would end up losing. 1903, super interesting constitutional convention. 1953, 50 years later the next...
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with parker last degree that i long as she didn't want to go there i started somebody, me push it to do like i mentioned sister was a direct alexander, seriously ill diabetes and can't move around on his own. he couldn't go down to the basement since the shelling started, he's been living in the hallway on the 3rd floor all this time. his wife maria has been at his side. the flat below them where a ukrainian spotter was station was completely destroyed by direct hit from a shell. it's a miracle that maria and alexander survived from off of your offer will that you will live with her. well then we take maria and alexander to a temporary accommodation center in busy monet in the morning family friends will take them to target rogue and russia. but not everyone get so lucky. many people simply have know where to go, and they're left to build a new life in the ruins of the old one. was for did you just did with these are so much lower funding voucher. what might have to do with over? mm hm. ah, just leave it out to the choice reader them, joe. look what you've got to model j dodge, or yo
with parker last degree that i long as she didn't want to go there i started somebody, me push it to do like i mentioned sister was a direct alexander, seriously ill diabetes and can't move around on his own. he couldn't go down to the basement since the shelling started, he's been living in the hallway on the 3rd floor all this time. his wife maria has been at his side. the flat below them where a ukrainian spotter was station was completely destroyed by direct hit from a shell. it's a miracle...
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i have quanah parker as i said advocate advocating for native american land rights, this is the time when you know, teddy roosevelt and others were were essentially trying to eliminate or or dilute the power of indigenous peoples and make them more, you know, kind of like the white european like give them, you know, 40 acres or 30 acres or 20 acres and make them all kind of capitalist private property quantum parker. have going to the constitutional and convention and ultimately trying to argue against that but he up losing that battle. 1903 super interesting constitutional convention 1953 50 years later the next constitutional convention comes and what you have the folks that you see is thurgood marshall up on top 1953 right? we're right at the heart of brown versus board of education thurgood marshall certainly would have been invited to represent new york, right because he's coming out of the nccps coming out of new york city. he he's born in baltimore but his his the state in which he resides in in 1953 is new york. so he's a delegate from new york. you have percival baxter. who'
i have quanah parker as i said advocate advocating for native american land rights, this is the time when you know, teddy roosevelt and others were were essentially trying to eliminate or or dilute the power of indigenous peoples and make them more, you know, kind of like the white european like give them, you know, 40 acres or 30 acres or 20 acres and make them all kind of capitalist private property quantum parker. have going to the constitutional and convention and ultimately trying to argue...
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i have to scarcely remember it myself every time i talk about this. his name was alton b. parker. as i said to my students, not a household name, saving his own household. he was overwhelmingly defeated when roosevelt that the presidency 1904 and was elected by acclamation, an overwhelmingly victory. when he was president in his own right he promised a square deal for the american people. one of the things he did to get the square deal was to address, again, the railroad problem. this may seem to my students as kind of a petty sort of thing, but it certainly is not. not a terribly important thing, but it was. it turned out that the elkin's act was not being effectively enforced, because what happened was that in order to get change and in order to address and redress some of these grievances of the elkins act, the courts were notoriously conservative and often decided in favor of businesses as opposed to the consumer. and so, what's roosevelt wanted was the ability, for the government have the ability to set the rates that the railroads could charge, which was a tremendous departu
i have to scarcely remember it myself every time i talk about this. his name was alton b. parker. as i said to my students, not a household name, saving his own household. he was overwhelmingly defeated when roosevelt that the presidency 1904 and was elected by acclamation, an overwhelmingly victory. when he was president in his own right he promised a square deal for the american people. one of the things he did to get the square deal was to address, again, the railroad problem. this may seem...
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so, miss parker, i am very sympathetic to your position. we have heard others like yourself with great concern. others like yourself that have represented the most vulnerable which include the seniors, which include little children as well in their early stages of development and we have had mothers literally crying in our presence at the dias scared for their child's health and you can't help after several years and many dozens or hundreds of cases to become sympathetic, concerned about the whole situation. we have seen reams of paper come be presented in front of us that would lead you to believe that every piece of evidence presented by verizon's council and the esteemed mr. hamut were buckets of lies and we've seen from mr. hamut's firm and from council the opposite. there are buckets of evidence on both sides that support each other's position. and i for one am concerned much like yourself. however, that being said, this body is governed by article 25 which is a piece of legislation that kind of ties our hands. we have to pay attention
so, miss parker, i am very sympathetic to your position. we have heard others like yourself with great concern. others like yourself that have represented the most vulnerable which include the seniors, which include little children as well in their early stages of development and we have had mothers literally crying in our presence at the dias scared for their child's health and you can't help after several years and many dozens or hundreds of cases to become sympathetic, concerned about the...
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top five insider i heart media and parker and align and aon and uber we can't do this during blackout periods, but we try. that is a segment you will only see on wex >>> coming up, we're trying to find some good value in this market liam dalton of axion management is up next he will talk about what he thinks you should do right now your doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to your door. with 1 to 2 day delivery from your local cvs. or same day if you need it sooner. but aren't you glad you can also just swing by to pick it up, and get your questions answered? because peace of mind is something you just can't get in a cardboard box. that's how healthier happens together with cvs. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am filing status reports on an app that i made! i'm not even a coder! and it works!... i like your bag!
top five insider i heart media and parker and align and aon and uber we can't do this during blackout periods, but we try. that is a segment you will only see on wex >>> coming up, we're trying to find some good value in this market liam dalton of axion management is up next he will talk about what he thinks you should do right now your doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to your door. with 1 to 2 day delivery...
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i didn't you know my leg dosier with parker less degree that alaska is long as you didn't. you wanted longer, i started, somebody may push it for jose delegation so so more of the dra alexander is seriously ill with diabetes and can't move around on his own. he couldn't go down to the basement. since the shelling started, he's been living in the hallway on the 3rd floor all this time. his wife maria has been at his side. the flat below them, where a ukrainian sponsor was station was completely destroyed by direct hate for michelle. it's a miracle that maria and alexander said, i've also yes, i was lucky with her that we take maria and alexander to a temporary accommodation center in busy manet in the morning family. friends will take them to target rogue and russia, but not everyone get so lucky. many people simply have know where to go and their left to build a new life in the ruins of the old one. was with oh, its so much like wanting better. what might have to do with over? mm hm. ah, just so you guys are just the choice for them. cho, look what you've got. a model. i th
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i am wearing. >>> turning to door dash, announcing buybacks. this comes as they ramp up stock programs for employees microsoft increased grants for 20% of workers amazon looking to spend $20 million on stock grants this year apple has been giving grants to top engineers. certainly, a buyback helps with dilution, helps to offset it i thought it was interesting because it never occurred to me we might see a growth economy, especially in the gig economy space which has traditionally been unprofitable returning money back to shareholders the question, is the money well spent, is the fact something that door dash has a free cash flow that they can do this they are getting more market share but they have been kinds of easily able to win that from the other players that this maybe puts them in a position to do in this. >> it is a delicate balance. on one hand it might be seen and was seep as a welcome move earlier in the session but at what point do investors say what about the market growth in a market that's going to remain competitive and at some p
i am wearing. >>> turning to door dash, announcing buybacks. this comes as they ramp up stock programs for employees microsoft increased grants for 20% of workers amazon looking to spend $20 million on stock grants this year apple has been giving grants to top engineers. certainly, a buyback helps with dilution, helps to offset it i thought it was interesting because it never occurred to me we might see a growth economy, especially in the gig economy space which has traditionally been...
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everything that was -- i love certain shoes. warby parker, i like those glasses. david, what was done to the american people about what -- i'm not even going china >> i hear you. >> i mean, china the average chinese -- stock -- >> we have a long list from regulators by the way of all the companies that are on that -- >> to david, i thought that -- >> all right >> the chinese, there's a law against showing people what the numbers are. the chinese government has a law against numbers. >> i want to move on to twitter because we have some interesting news >> twitter is a cliffhanger. >> we have some interesting news of course if you haven't seen hit the morning, in a filing, elon musk has detailed all of the equity commitments that he has taken in for his purchase of twitter. >> honeycomb >> $54.20 a share, some $44 billion. he had a $12.5 billion margin loan in addition to $13 billion in straight financing. he's raised over $7 billion from investors and he's going the meaningfully reduce the size of that margin loan makes sense. it's coming from the same place. it's
everything that was -- i love certain shoes. warby parker, i like those glasses. david, what was done to the american people about what -- i'm not even going china >> i hear you. >> i mean, china the average chinese -- stock -- >> we have a long list from regulators by the way of all the companies that are on that -- >> to david, i thought that -- >> all right >> the chinese, there's a law against showing people what the numbers are. the chinese government...
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you have that on one hand, in the adam parker cramer camp on that back to mike wilson, i can justify that thinking about inflation and adjusted multiple on the market overall. so you have two forces battling it out this year. >> yeah. >> i think there's so much nuance in it, and you can have a wilson being correct, cramer correct, and adam parker being correct. as we talk about all the time, depends what the time frames are. mike wilson might be right in the relatively short term and adam and jim and i might be right long term on individual companies producing decent earnings. >> that's why it is so hard as weiss so honestly says maybe i'm the wrong guy to ask when things are going to turn. you know, i don't always pick the right spot took me a long time after bearish in '08 in '09 and missed a lot. there are other calls that the worst at least for now is behind us, dr. j. the reason i bring this up, monday he is the one said you'll get 8 to 10% rally in the s&p 500 in may, whole thing will happen in may, then the longer term i don't know what's going to happen. we go into recession,
you have that on one hand, in the adam parker cramer camp on that back to mike wilson, i can justify that thinking about inflation and adjusted multiple on the market overall. so you have two forces battling it out this year. >> yeah. >> i think there's so much nuance in it, and you can have a wilson being correct, cramer correct, and adam parker being correct. as we talk about all the time, depends what the time frames are. mike wilson might be right in the relatively short term...
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in district 3 and serving i believe the jean parker and johnny hall schools. the way that we approachthat , knowing that so many families cannot walk their students to school. those schools we've identified as needing additional support we have the staff walked with the students so thatparticular walking school bus which is one of our most successful longest running involving so many students year after year , we had a staff member walking with it. and we've committed to keeping a staff member there. in other schools where there is more capacity, where there's more availability amongst the parents to volunteer their time before and after schools we try to identify those families so that we can hand it over to trusted volunteers and then bring our staff time back to the schools that need that ongoing presence . it is near and dear to our hearts and the structure we try to create in all our programming to find all in tears at the schools are able to source volunteers and hand over our activities and events so that our staff time can be devoted to those schools w
in district 3 and serving i believe the jean parker and johnny hall schools. the way that we approachthat , knowing that so many families cannot walk their students to school. those schools we've identified as needing additional support we have the staff walked with the students so thatparticular walking school bus which is one of our most successful longest running involving so many students year after year , we had a staff member walking with it. and we've committed to keeping a staff member...
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so, miss parker, i am very sympathetic to your position. we have heard others like yourself with great concern. others like yourself that have represented the most vulnerable which include the seniors, which include little children as well in their early stages of development and we have had mothers literally crying in our presence at the dias scared for their child's health and you can't help after several years and many dozens or hundreds of cases to become sympathetic, concerned about the whole situation. we have seen reams of paper come be presented in front of us that would lead you to believe that every piece of evidence presented by verizon's council and the esteemed mr. hamut were buckets of lies and we've seen from mr. hamut's firm and from council the opposite. there are buckets of evidence on both sides that support each other's position. and i for one am concerned much like yourself. however, that being said, this body is governed by article 25 which is a piece of legislation that kind of ties our hands. we have to pay attention
so, miss parker, i am very sympathetic to your position. we have heard others like yourself with great concern. others like yourself that have represented the most vulnerable which include the seniors, which include little children as well in their early stages of development and we have had mothers literally crying in our presence at the dias scared for their child's health and you can't help after several years and many dozens or hundreds of cases to become sympathetic, concerned about the...
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i have a question. host: do you want to do a shout out? caller: yes, miss gable from parker colorado. she teaches our seventh grade ap government class. she is just the greatest. host: ok go ahead. caller: my question is what are the different types of polling you think we should know for the ap government exam? host: different types of polling. did you get that? shoshona: we did. for polling in general, they are not going to get super specific. i remember, back a million years ago when i took the ap government history test, i memorized different types -- [no audio] host: we are having trouble with that line, as you can see. let's give it a few seconds, try to get it back. [no audio] ok. all right. it is not looking good for that line out of california. let's talk to savanna, high point, north carolina. caller: hi. i would like to shout out miss t from ap government. can you explain the court case, new york times versus u.s.? host: ladies, do we have you back? are you there? sunshine: we are here. can you hear us? host: i can hear you. sun
i have a question. host: do you want to do a shout out? caller: yes, miss gable from parker colorado. she teaches our seventh grade ap government class. she is just the greatest. host: ok go ahead. caller: my question is what are the different types of polling you think we should know for the ap government exam? host: different types of polling. did you get that? shoshona: we did. for polling in general, they are not going to get super specific. i remember, back a million years ago when i took...
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i think about adam parker saying yesterday he's buying semis because these stocks have priced in a lot of bad news and they have pretty good longer term trajectories in terms of growth. >> there's no doubt the valuations have come in a lot. at the highs in valuation, people say you have to pay up for the really clear and encouraging growth outlook that they have. so clearly the psychology has changed. the semiconductor index is interesting on a one-year basis. just like the nasdaq 100, it's fighting to stay above its lows from early 2021 and so far doing that one other piece of the supply log jam story that got some chatter as well is the crash in crypto might alleviate one big source of demand and shortage, which is from crypto mining. >> hmm, interesting. crypto having a little bounce today as well, mini one with the broader market. >>> roblox earnings are coming out after the bell that stock has gotten hammered, down 80% year to date. a major concern among investors is user growth, especially as we shift toward a post-pandemic world. gaming stocks reporting after the bell those stoc
i think about adam parker saying yesterday he's buying semis because these stocks have priced in a lot of bad news and they have pretty good longer term trajectories in terms of growth. >> there's no doubt the valuations have come in a lot. at the highs in valuation, people say you have to pay up for the really clear and encouraging growth outlook that they have. so clearly the psychology has changed. the semiconductor index is interesting on a one-year basis. just like the nasdaq 100,...
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. >> i was taught my very first lockdown drill in first grade. >> reporter: parker, who's in 11th grade, said his school experience has been marked by fear. >> every grade, every class, i remember at least once looking at all the exits. >> reporter: leah, who moved from florida, went to grade school not far from marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, a massacre that sparked similar walkouts four years ago. >> thoughts and prayers are not enough at this point. there's too many kids dead. >> i just don't think it's okay that they -- that people should be scared to just live their normal lives. >> reporter: a message these students will continue to share until they say they see action at the national level. natalie brand, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> stay with us for all the latest developments on the texas school shooting. we will have coverage on air and at kpix.com. also streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> in a couple of hours, b.a.r.t. will hold a meeting to talk about increasing fares. the transit agency says it will help keep up with the cost of providing service. on the table, a
. >> i was taught my very first lockdown drill in first grade. >> reporter: parker, who's in 11th grade, said his school experience has been marked by fear. >> every grade, every class, i remember at least once looking at all the exits. >> reporter: leah, who moved from florida, went to grade school not far from marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, a massacre that sparked similar walkouts four years ago. >> thoughts and prayers are not enough at this point....
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mean, i don't know what the end game is for warby parker what's the end game? 310 times 2022 earnings per share, david, i still regard as expensive. >> i know. i brought it up yesterday, the increase in prescriptions and the like from '20 to '21, but that's not necessarily seen as sustainable. it's true. you may look back at that also and say it was a beneficiary of the to pandemic. >> right i had papa john's on this is a good example they are doing better than domino's they're doing better than pizza hut. and ubs' top line measure, doesn't care that's a good situation, papa john's you can feed a family of four for seven bucks. they pivoted to what happens when the economy slows pizza has been historically a good category. what are people telling me that's what people ate during the pandemic they're not doing that anymore they're going to -- you know, they're probably going to the -- well, they're not really going to danielle. >> no. but your point is a good one food away from home year-on-year, up 7.2 food at home year-on-year 10.8 it's cheaper to go out >> i'
mean, i don't know what the end game is for warby parker what's the end game? 310 times 2022 earnings per share, david, i still regard as expensive. >> i know. i brought it up yesterday, the increase in prescriptions and the like from '20 to '21, but that's not necessarily seen as sustainable. it's true. you may look back at that also and say it was a beneficiary of the to pandemic. >> right i had papa john's on this is a good example they are doing better than domino's they're...