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. >> reporter: it is tradition at southland college prep high school in richton park, illinois. >> i was like, oh my goodness. >> reporter: and for seniors like lundyn williams. before they accept diplomas they celebrate acceptance. >> yes, i have been accepted to 43 different schools and i applied to 51. >> reporter: lundyn may have the most to choose from, but every student can mark their college on a map. the entire graduating class accepted. at this point it is practically expected. >> michael childress, attending stanford university. >> reporter: this year makes 11 in a row for the graduating class at the predominantly african american high school. >> every single class at southland has been admitted to college. can you give yourselves a round of applause for that? >> reporter: a streak of excellence unbroken by a pandemic. >> but it was a difficult two years. >> reporter: instead, seniors are on track to set records. >> and the amount of money rises each year. >> reporter: the class has amassed $50 million and counting in scholarships. >> lundyn williams! attending quincy unive
. >> reporter: it is tradition at southland college prep high school in richton park, illinois. >> i was like, oh my goodness. >> reporter: and for seniors like lundyn williams. before they accept diplomas they celebrate acceptance. >> yes, i have been accepted to 43 different schools and i applied to 51. >> reporter: lundyn may have the most to choose from, but every student can mark their college on a map. the entire graduating class accepted. at this point it is...
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da lin reports on why the southland is doing so much better. ♪ >> reporter: live jazz, warm weather, and happy visitors, this is music to the ears of pier 39 business owners. >> coming from london, just landed yesterday. >> reporter: while business activity is buzzing at pier 39, that's not the case everywhere. >> we're just waiting for the tourists to come and for the season to really get going and as you can see, on a sunday afternoon brunch, it's not happening. >> reporter: mack libert of pier 23 cafe says they are surviving, not thriving. in fact, he says business was down about 25 to 30% in 2023 compared to 2019. >> you need people coming through the door to survive and when they're not coming, it's hard to keep the doors open. >> reporter: he's not alone. many small businesses complain they're still recovering from the pandemic. >> i'm the oldest guy out here at 77. >> reporter: petty cab operator saying his businesses is down at least 20%. >> we've been having to work harder for less cash basically. 2019 was good. 2023, you know, the thing that has died is the international to
da lin reports on why the southland is doing so much better. ♪ >> reporter: live jazz, warm weather, and happy visitors, this is music to the ears of pier 39 business owners. >> coming from london, just landed yesterday. >> reporter: while business activity is buzzing at pier 39, that's not the case everywhere. >> we're just waiting for the tourists to come and for the season to really get going and as you can see, on a sunday afternoon brunch, it's not happening....
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v a partir de las 11 y estudiantes de la escuela secundaria y southland celebraron el día de la declaración para las universidades. más de 50 estudiantes son los que compartieron públicamente a qué universidad estarían asistiendo. solo el 50% de los estudiantes de raza negra de último año en oakland se gradúan con todos los requisitos necesarios para dar el siguiente paso universitario. pero los padres y estudiantes se asociaron con familias en acción y casi duplicaron esa tasa al 91. es que se reporta este año. y ya para cerrar nuestra edición, le mostramos esta tarde lo que está ocurriendo esta noche en san francisco. vamos a verlo. se trata de unas luces misteriosas que emergen desde la oscuridad. son 4 luces verdes y una azul, las cuales apuntan hacia el cielo desde un punto muy cerca de la torre coit. pues le contamos que este espectáculo de luces se debe a la semana de la conferencia de seguridad cibernética que se realiza en el centro moscone de san francisco. así que ya lo sabe. no hay ningún misterio en eso. no es que. pues llamando a un superhéroe de pronto imponen
v a partir de las 11 y estudiantes de la escuela secundaria y southland celebraron el día de la declaración para las universidades. más de 50 estudiantes son los que compartieron públicamente a qué universidad estarían asistiendo. solo el 50% de los estudiantes de raza negra de último año en oakland se gradúan con todos los requisitos necesarios para dar el siguiente paso universitario. pero los padres y estudiantes se asociaron con familias en acción y casi duplicaron esa tasa al 91....
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i'd be coming to increase the southland, sunny across such a path to further south. we do still have cloud and rice still causing problems. cross southern parts of china, more big down pulls, coming in here a lot. it's a cause of the flooding as we go through the next couple of days and it sold drifting by the east. you will see caught a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the cost and we strive to insure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the cost on wordpress, and remember to copy revise wells and increases systems, customer ridgecrest, a hero sector states in israel, and another push for sci fi in gaza. he says a deal is achievable to full z me a 7 month full for these really prime minister has a game found to invade rafa. so how will benjamin nothing, you know, whose comments affect mediation efforts is inside story the .
i'd be coming to increase the southland, sunny across such a path to further south. we do still have cloud and rice still causing problems. cross southern parts of china, more big down pulls, coming in here a lot. it's a cause of the flooding as we go through the next couple of days and it sold drifting by the east. you will see caught a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the cost and we strive to insure it reaches...
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on why the southland is doing so well. >> reporter: live jazz, warm weather, and happy visitors. this is music to the ears of pier 39 business owners. >> coming from london, we just landed yesterday. >> reporter: while business activity is buzzing up here, that's not the case everywhere. >> waiting for the tourists to, and for the season to really get going, and as you can see on a sunday afternoon brunch, it's not happening. >> reporter: appeared 23 cafe says they are surviving, not thriving. in fact, he says business was down about 25 to 30% in 2023 compared to 2019. >> you need people coming to the door to survive. when they are not coming, it is hard to keep the doors open. >> reporter: many small businesses complain they are still recovering from the pandemic. the owner of san francisco deluxe tours tells me his tour bus business is down about 40% in 2023 compared to 2018. >> are the oldest guy out here at 77. >> reporter: his business is down at least 20%. >> we have been having to work harder for less cash, basically. 2019 was good. 2023 -- you know, the thing that has die
on why the southland is doing so well. >> reporter: live jazz, warm weather, and happy visitors. this is music to the ears of pier 39 business owners. >> coming from london, we just landed yesterday. >> reporter: while business activity is buzzing up here, that's not the case everywhere. >> waiting for the tourists to, and for the season to really get going, and as you can see on a sunday afternoon brunch, it's not happening. >> reporter: appeared 23 cafe says they...
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the rest of the bay shows a smooth drive right now until we come down to the southland. we're looking at gilroy to hollister. that whole area over to watsonville may have some fog, so just the note folks there kind of prepared for that. back to you. thanks mike. coming up next on today in the bay, nbc bay area response. what does your bank know about you? turns out quite a bit. and they'll show you if you ask to see i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! banking bio. here's a sample report. no i'm not going to show you my real one. sorry. t
the rest of the bay shows a smooth drive right now until we come down to the southland. we're looking at gilroy to hollister. that whole area over to watsonville may have some fog, so just the note folks there kind of prepared for that. back to you. thanks mike. coming up next on today in the bay, nbc bay area response. what does your bank know about you? turns out quite a bit. and they'll show you if you ask to see i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show a slow network is no network...
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four blocks as the crow flies with hundreds of thousands of americans from the southland, manley san diego, -- mainly san diego, who are migrating to mexico because they cannot afford to live in san diego. it is the number one story there on the news. i listened to your phone calls. i have not listened to c-span in seven years and i'm so excited. since covid, something has happened. there is no border guards between fentanyl and the migrant problem. there was 45 minute lines to get from tijuana over the border for people that work and go to school when i moved seven years ago to tijuana because i love mexico and its inexpensive. there living middle-class, highly paid and living in cars all over san diego. they are finally -- the city government and county government people can sleep in campers or just cars. they go up to people who are 60 years old, their rent went up $300 to $400 like the man he was speaking when i first called. the next caller talked about what the republicans are going to do when people are not on section eight or getting food stamps. the homeless problem is a mid
four blocks as the crow flies with hundreds of thousands of americans from the southland, manley san diego, -- mainly san diego, who are migrating to mexico because they cannot afford to live in san diego. it is the number one story there on the news. i listened to your phone calls. i have not listened to c-span in seven years and i'm so excited. since covid, something has happened. there is no border guards between fentanyl and the migrant problem. there was 45 minute lines to get from tijuana...
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too long has our beloved southland been bogged down in a tragic effort to live in monologue rather than dialogue. one of the basic points in your statement is that the action that i and my associates have taken in birmingham is untimely. some have asked, "why didn't you give the new city administration time to act?" the only answer that i can give to this query is that the new birmingham administration must be prodded about as much as the outgoing one before it will act. we are sadly mistaken if we feel that the election of albert boutwell as mayor will bring the millennium to birmingham. while mr. boutwell is a much more gentle person than mr. connor, they are both segregationists, dedicated to maintenance of the status quo. i have hope that mr. boutwell will be reasonable enough to see the futility of massive resistance to desegregation. but he will not see this without pressure from devotees of civil rights. my friends, i must say to you that we have not made a single gain in civil rights without determined legal and nonviolent pressure. lamentably, it is an historical fact that priv
too long has our beloved southland been bogged down in a tragic effort to live in monologue rather than dialogue. one of the basic points in your statement is that the action that i and my associates have taken in birmingham is untimely. some have asked, "why didn't you give the new city administration time to act?" the only answer that i can give to this query is that the new birmingham administration must be prodded about as much as the outgoing one before it will act. we are sadly...