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ymca. >> i think don't remember our past.e've come and how far we've come. >> that was lauren jiggetts reporting and we have an entire section on our website dedicated to black history month. all you need to do to see it is scan this qr code on your screen and then we'll take you directly to that page. all right. we're going to show you something and see if you can figure out what's wrong with this sign. there's a spelling error here. can you see it? yeah, it's pretty easy to spot right here. this is a roadway in new york city that's named for baseball hall of famer jackie robinson and they misspelled the player's name. it's located in queens at the scene missing. at first there's the mistake, the city's department of transportation was able to put up a new sign on monday that corrected the mistake. i feel stated on the side and they're trying to get away with that maybe no one will so pilots are going to talk about our forecast now for taking this live. look outside here across. >> i don't know michael just fall off. >> kind
ymca. >> i think don't remember our past.e've come and how far we've come. >> that was lauren jiggetts reporting and we have an entire section on our website dedicated to black history month. all you need to do to see it is scan this qr code on your screen and then we'll take you directly to that page. all right. we're going to show you something and see if you can figure out what's wrong with this sign. there's a spelling error here. can you see it? yeah, it's pretty easy to spot...
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so because it was the ymca was considered.ctor of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just needed to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the that it was developed in 1911, and the preservation of history is the heart and soul of this building was here. 30th and wabash that black history month was born. >> doctor carter g what's in have been barred from attending american historical association conference is despite being a dues paying member inspired by his experiences at the y and the bronzeville neighborhood. he and a small group met here at the ymca and formed the association for the study of life and history and 1926. he created history >> it was really around lifting up. those african-americans could make great contrib
so because it was the ymca was considered.ctor of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just needed to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the that it was developed in 1911, and...
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so because it was the ymca was considered.s executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just needed to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the time that it was developed in 1911, and the preservation of history is the % heart and soul of this building was here. 30th and wabash that black history month was born. >> doctor carter g what's in have been barred from attending american historical association conference is despite being a dues paying member inspired by his experiences at the y and the bronzeville neighborhood. he and a small group met here at the ymca and formed the association for the study of life and history and 1926. he created history >> it was really around lifting up. those african-americans c
so because it was the ymca was considered.s executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just needed to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the time that it was...
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ymca. >> i we don't remember past. which we've come and how far we've come. >> that was lauren jiggetts reporting. we have an entire section on our website that's been dedicated to black history month. you can see all the stories we've done leading up to today by scanning the qr code. it will take you right there. we'll take a break here. some 53 will be right back. >> welcome back. 7.56. getting close to 08:00am and things really active out there right now. most of us are seeing consistently wet conditions so far this morning, moderate showers for most of the bay, but some heavier stuff now working its way into the inland east bay and on up into solano county, where it's really coming down from the niche of allay on up through fairfield and eventually up into napa in american canyon. we are seeing some heavier pockets around oakland, san leandro up highway. 24 as you're getting out towards walnut creek, expect rainfall intensity to increase on routes like 6.80, from walnut creek to conquer here. just moments and also
ymca. >> i we don't remember past. which we've come and how far we've come. >> that was lauren jiggetts reporting. we have an entire section on our website that's been dedicated to black history month. you can see all the stories we've done leading up to today by scanning the qr code. it will take you right there. we'll take a break here. some 53 will be right back. >> welcome back. 7.56. getting close to 08:00am and things really active out there right now. most of us are...
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so because it was the ymca was considered.e for abrams is executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just need to work with the. everybody to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the time that that was developed in 1911, and the preservation of history is the heart and soul of this building was here. 30th and wabash that black history month was born. doctor carter g what's in have been barred from attending american historical association conferences despite being a dues paying member inspired by his experiences at the y and the bronzeville neighborhood. he and a small group met here at the ymca informed the association for the study of life and history and 1926. he created history >> it was really around lifting up. those african-americans
so because it was the ymca was considered.e for abrams is executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just need to work with the. everybody to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the time that that was...
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so because it was the ymca was considered. a safe space abrams is executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just need to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the time that it was developed in 1911, and the preservation of history is the heart and soul of this building was here. 30th and wabash that black history month was born. >> doctor carter g what's in have been barred from attending american historical association conference is despite being a dues paying member inspired by his experiences at the y and the bronzeville neighborhood. he and a small group met here at the ymca and formed the association for the study of life and history and 1926. he created history >> it was really around lifting up. those a
so because it was the ymca was considered. a safe space abrams is executive director of the renaissance collaborative they took on the challenge of restoring the building and preserving its history. i just had to take a stance that we would not tear it down and put a marker up and say this was. >> we just need to work with the. everybody. >> to save it. and i think that was a testament what the y had met this particular building. it meant to the african-american community from the...
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. ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪ ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca mama they have everything for young♪ ♪ you can hang out with all the boys ♪ >> ashley: could brian be the next super bowl halftime show dancer? you decide. >> everybody at yankee stadium was doing the "ymca," but brian was doing the "y." [laughter] >> brian: have got to give griff credit, he wasn't quitting. >> ainsley: i love that he's teaching how to do and he still go back to the m. >> brian: i know, i'm unteachable. that's what i found out and decided to go back to college. >> steve: this is true because it goes back to the old days. we had once all gone to a wedding and everybody was doing y-m-c l-a. and he was just doing m. >> ainsley: it was like a little m. >> brian: what kind of archives -- you have a great tape library. dhs? >> ainsley: he has to get out on his phone to take the thousands of pictures and put them in what, folders? >> steve: i just label them. you've been to your house every time a doocy kid graduated from high school. i have video of everything. including your dance skills. so when you graduat
. ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪ ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca mama they have everything for young♪ ♪ you can hang out with all the boys ♪ >> ashley: could brian be the next super bowl halftime show dancer? you decide. >> everybody at yankee stadium was doing the "ymca," but brian was doing the "y." [laughter] >> brian: have got to give griff credit, he wasn't quitting. >> ainsley: i love that he's teaching how to do and he still go...
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she also worked for the ymca's war efforts during world war i.ne of the women assigned to work with about 200,000 segregated black troops who were stationed in france at the time. her family history holds a lot of depth and a lot of history when it comes to civil-rights. >> this is the example that she is growing up in. who she looks to for inspiration. >> he is the author of the humanity archive, which highlights achievements of black americans tt history books have long ignored. her family made sure she got a good education. >> she went to smith college. she was only the second black woman to receive a bachelors and masters degree. she entered fordham law school as the first black woman to graduate. . from that school >> she became an assistant district attorney prosecuting sex workers., her talents came to the attention of thomas dewey, beginning his rise to national prominence as a new york state special prosecutor going after organized crime. carter joined his all-white, all-male team. >> they have this unconventional relationship. do we --
she also worked for the ymca's war efforts during world war i.ne of the women assigned to work with about 200,000 segregated black troops who were stationed in france at the time. her family history holds a lot of depth and a lot of history when it comes to civil-rights. >> this is the example that she is growing up in. who she looks to for inspiration. >> he is the author of the humanity archive, which highlights achievements of black americans tt history books have long ignored....
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excited to introduce to sing, parker, the senior executive director at the bay view hunters point ymca to sing to dedicated work and seniors in the hunters point neighborhood and i'm going to get off the stage and introduce tacing. >> good afternoon, everyone. oh, you can do better than that. good afternoon, everyone. >> good afternoon. [audience] >> my name is tacing parker and i'm the executive director of the bay view hunters point ymca and i'm excited about this station and the opportunitys that the t-train, connecting our communities will provide to youth and families and the central subway station is a launching pad for us to connect our communities and for families to be able to find and actually see each other with their own eyes. being at the bay view ymca and like other community based organizations here in san francisco, our work is all about strengthening community. we want to ensure our family, that our youth and adults have access to the resources and the services they need to thrive in this city. and we also want to ensure that they have opportunities to experience the e
excited to introduce to sing, parker, the senior executive director at the bay view hunters point ymca to sing to dedicated work and seniors in the hunters point neighborhood and i'm going to get off the stage and introduce tacing. >> good afternoon, everyone. oh, you can do better than that. good afternoon, everyone. >> good afternoon. [audience] >> my name is tacing parker and i'm the executive director of the bay view hunters point ymca and i'm excited about this station...
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i only know two of the ten songs, so i knew "uptown girl" and "ymca."ies. good memories of it. >> repurposed in a good way. >> i end up with the weddings that play a lot of barry manilow "o mandy." "america reports" now. >> sandra: thank you, harris. former vice president mike pence is pushing for parents' rights in iowa. he visited the early caucus state to denounce radical gender ideology in public schools. >> john: pence is calling on conservatives to take a stand and protect american values. they say they have no choice but to fight and win a culture war against the left. the former vice president joins us to talk about this and a whole lot more coming up. >> i worry
i only know two of the ten songs, so i knew "uptown girl" and "ymca."ies. good memories of it. >> repurposed in a good way. >> i end up with the weddings that play a lot of barry manilow "o mandy." "america reports" now. >> sandra: thank you, harris. former vice president mike pence is pushing for parents' rights in iowa. he visited the early caucus state to denounce radical gender ideology in public schools. >> john: pence is...
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a young in bristol focus were latino and naughty ymca managed dr. bob. still the point is a mercy near by in the morning at the managed them a sick way. yeah. yes. yes. very well. we have to be with, with a little french journalist, adrian. okay, was delivering meds and supplies in ukraine in spring when he returned to france. expose keeps fake news about who char, ukrainian nationalist took revenge and tried to kill him in a stumble and received 38 knife wounds, but survive. after recovering, he went to don bass to work as an independent journalist. one of his 1st stories was from the han jenkins scholar reservoir was want to wish her a here by the punch bowl to don't they built on the new year and i see on your dollar a senate. adrienne is a ballistics expert, easily established who was firing at the premises that supplied water to the net. and from where i walk, oh, can i tell? well, dokie equity. i did was she a p o p one o a l o v. it was from cookie. a torn i was, i might be of it just need you to update his envelope. it was of yeah, not a see. you
a young in bristol focus were latino and naughty ymca managed dr. bob. still the point is a mercy near by in the morning at the managed them a sick way. yeah. yes. yes. very well. we have to be with, with a little french journalist, adrian. okay, was delivering meds and supplies in ukraine in spring when he returned to france. expose keeps fake news about who char, ukrainian nationalist took revenge and tried to kill him in a stumble and received 38 knife wounds, but survive. after recovering,...
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. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans. 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> reporter: thomas says they chose february -- >> because it contains the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> reporter: and created black history materials for teachers, who sometimes taught it in secret. >> i think there are a lot of parallels comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g. woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks higginbotham is a harvard history professor whose father worked with woodson. >> for him, the idea of a week was never a week. it was always 365 days. h
. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans. 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> reporter: thomas says they chose february -- >> because it contains the birthday of...
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we have for our regional teams, which on the ymca so on the ymca live in the, in harkey, on daily basis fixing, fixing, and fixing evidence is putting data in that, that basis. our international partners on the ground with us. we have teams from friends from spain, from with way net, who common helps us could talk to you very many thinks needs to be alone out here. now, let's go to the metro here in key. if you cranes, system has become a source of safety for thousands of people who shelter it. metro stations during air rates was alexia bryan report, descending deep below the ukrainian capital. these escalators carry crowds of commuters to caves, golden gate metro station about 90 meters under ground. it's below freezing at street level. down here it's even colder. but people don't mind the temperature because at least it's safe. there's an air ride alert as we film. so young an old gather in the station until it lifted easily is a whole other than we've come down here because there's a threat in the center of the city. we only come down here. i yes, sure. i'm worried. i hope all this m
we have for our regional teams, which on the ymca so on the ymca live in the, in harkey, on daily basis fixing, fixing, and fixing evidence is putting data in that, that basis. our international partners on the ground with us. we have teams from friends from spain, from with way net, who common helps us could talk to you very many thinks needs to be alone out here. now, let's go to the metro here in key. if you cranes, system has become a source of safety for thousands of people who shelter it....
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songs, so i knew "uptown girl" and "ymca." the others -- >> "ymca" is great. >> 100 weddings, i'm hundred years old. >> the trump rallies. good memories of it. >> repurposed in a good way. >> i end up with the weddings that play a lot of barry manilow "o mandy." "america reports" now. >> sandra: thank you, harris. former vice president mike pence is pushing for parents' rights in iowa. he visited the early caucus state to denounce radical gender ideology in public schools. >> john: pence is calling on conservatives to take a stand and protect american values. they say they have no choice but to fight and win a culture war against the left. the former vice president joins us to talk about this and a whole lot more coming up. >> i worry about down the road 3, 5, 10 years from now, what if there's a cancer outbreak. >> we cannot pick up and move our 15 years of roots overnight. we cannot do that. >> even small doses of chemicals over a long period is ugly. >> sandra: people in east palestine ohio angry and worried about the envir
songs, so i knew "uptown girl" and "ymca." the others -- >> "ymca" is great. >> 100 weddings, i'm hundred years old. >> the trump rallies. good memories of it. >> repurposed in a good way. >> i end up with the weddings that play a lot of barry manilow "o mandy." "america reports" now. >> sandra: thank you, harris. former vice president mike pence is pushing for parents' rights in iowa. he visited the early...
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. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca. >> it was always jam-packed to capacity at the wabashorter: this was one of the only places black people could stay in chicago in the early 1900s. a frequent guest was historian carter g. woodson, borne to former slaves, went on to graduate from the university of chicago and harvard. inspired by this celebration of 50 years of emancipation in 1915, woodson organized a meeting at the "y" to create the association for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. it happened right here in this building. >> reporter: thomas, who goes by dilla, says they chose the second week in february -- >> because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> reporter: woodson's association created "the journal of negro history" and provided materials for schools to teach black history, lessons that sometimes took place in secret. >> i think there are a lot of parallels to what's happening now wit
. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca. >> it was always jam-packed to capacity at the wabashorter: this was one of the only places black people could stay in chicago in the early 1900s. a frequent guest was historian carter g. woodson, borne to former slaves, went on to graduate from the university of chicago and harvard. inspired by this celebration of 50 years of emancipation in 1915, woodson organized a meeting at the "y" to create the association for the...
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. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans.iversity of chicago, and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> the association came up with negro achievement week, the precursor to black history month. and created blk histo materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks hit the bottom >> the idea of a week was never a week, it was always 3065 days. he was a builde, he brought people together. >> very proud of the history we have made, he would agree we still have ways to go. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> norah: that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i am norah o'donnell. good night . >> judge judy: mr. mcdaniel loaned you $3,000, and in exchange, you gave mr. mcdaniel w
. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans.iversity of chicago, and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> the association came up with negro achievement week, the precursor to black history month. and created blk histo materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and...
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u. authorities continue to search for the missing family. ymca solar l to 0 and correct. the u. s. government has confirmed that shot down the high altitude object over the small town of dead horse in northeast in alaska. it comes 6 days after it's shot down a chinese balloon of the united states. but there's no indication yet of any connection . on february 9, north american aerospace defense command detected an object on ground radar and further investigated and identified the object using fighter aircraft. the object was flying at an altitude of 40000 feet imposed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. we have no further details about the object at this time including any description of its capabilities, purposeful origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina on february for i wanted correspondence . kimberly hawkins has the latest on this now. what international security spokesperson, john kirby, this a high altitude object. as
u. authorities continue to search for the missing family. ymca solar l to 0 and correct. the u. s. government has confirmed that shot down the high altitude object over the small town of dead horse in northeast in alaska. it comes 6 days after it's shot down a chinese balloon of the united states. but there's no indication yet of any connection . on february 9, north american aerospace defense command detected an object on ground radar and further investigated and identified the object using...
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which on the immature so on the ymca live in the, in harkey, on daily basis fixing fixing and fixing evidence is within data in that that basis . our international partners on the ground with us. we have teams from friends, from spain, from lithuania, who come and helps us. good stokes hearing that he thinks needs to be a yellow house. now, let's go to the metro here in key. if you creams, system has become a source of safety for thousands of people who shelter it, metro stations during error rates was alexia bryan report, descending deep below the ukrainian capital. these escalators carry crowds of commuters to caves, golden gate metro station about 90 meters under ground. it's below freezing at street level. down here it's even colder, but people don't mind the temperature because at least it's safe. there's an air ride alert as we film. so young an old gather in the station until it lifted so deeply in the honda. then we've come down here because there's a threat in the center of the city. we only come down here. i am sure i'm worried. i hope all this madness will come to an end,
which on the immature so on the ymca live in the, in harkey, on daily basis fixing fixing and fixing evidence is within data in that that basis . our international partners on the ground with us. we have teams from friends, from spain, from lithuania, who come and helps us. good stokes hearing that he thinks needs to be a yellow house. now, let's go to the metro here in key. if you creams, system has become a source of safety for thousands of people who shelter it, metro stations during error...
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. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans.e university of chicago and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> thomas said they chose february... >> because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> and created black history materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> i think there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g. woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks higgenbottom is a harvard history professor whose father worked with woodson. >> for him, the idea of a week was never a week. it was always 365 days. he was a builder, he brought people together. >> very proud of the history we have made,
. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca, one of the first to welcome black americans.e university of chicago and harvard, created the association for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> thomas said they chose february... >> because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> and...
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. >> from extracurricular, to seeing them at church on sunday, getting involved with the local ymca,r it is, so students can see you as a full person. >> have you seen me out? >> no. >> one day. reporter: he is even a dj on the side. >> does he know this sounds like? >> yeah. reporter: what do you like about mr. muse? >> he gives us computers, colors and even snacks and cookies. >> i agree. [laughter] reporter: does he look like he could be in your family? >> yes. because we have the same skin color. reporter: according to the national bureau of economic research, when black students have at least one black teacher by third grade they are 13% more likely to enroll in college. two black teachers, 32% more likely. and the graduation rate by almost 40%. and the bay fellows were the only black males enrolled for the 2021 school year. unlike most who come directly from undergrad, muse has been teaching for over a decade. >> the conditions of the pandemic were difficult for teachers. many teachers left. bu thist opportunity allowed me to stay where i was in education. reporter: where it is
. >> from extracurricular, to seeing them at church on sunday, getting involved with the local ymca,r it is, so students can see you as a full person. >> have you seen me out? >> no. >> one day. reporter: he is even a dj on the side. >> does he know this sounds like? >> yeah. reporter: what do you like about mr. muse? >> he gives us computers, colors and even snacks and cookies. >> i agree. [laughter] reporter: does he look like he could be in...
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to seeing them on church on season getting involved in the local ymca have you seen me d.j. before? haven't. one day. maybe one day. >> they even know he's a d.j. on the side. >> does he know songs that you like? >> yeah! >> like what songs? >> you've got a friend in me know what are do you like about mr. mousse? >> he gives us computers, colors and even some snacks and cookies, >> guy. >> you agree. >> does he look like he could be your family? >> yes. because we have the same skin color. >> according to the national bureau of research, when black students have that's one black teacher by third grade they're 13% more likely tone roll in college. two black teachers. 32%. for low income black boys their on time high school graduation rate climbs by almost 40%. the bay fellows were the only ones involved in the schedule co hurd for the 2020-2021 year. mousse has been teaching for over a decade. >> you know, the conditions of the pandemic has actually made it real ill-difficult for a lot of teachers. and a lot of teachers left. but this opportunity allowed me to stay where i was in edu
to seeing them on church on season getting involved in the local ymca have you seen me d.j. before? haven't. one day. maybe one day. >> they even know he's a d.j. on the side. >> does he know songs that you like? >> yeah! >> like what songs? >> you've got a friend in me know what are do you like about mr. mousse? >> he gives us computers, colors and even some snacks and cookies, >> guy. >> you agree. >> does he look like he could be your...
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. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca. >> it was always jampacked to capacity. >> reporter: this is one of the only places black people could stay in chicago in the early 1900s. of frequent guest was a historian who was born to former slaves. he went on to graduate from the university of chicago and harvard. inspired by this health celebration of 50 years of anticipation in 1915, he organized a meeting at the y to create the association for the study of life and history. >> that association decided to come up with a treatment chief which was the precursor to black history month. >> reporter: thomas goes by dylan. he says they should chose the second week in february because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made up for they are frederick douglass. they created the journal of history and provided materials for schools to teach black history. these are lessons that sometimes took place in the great. >> there are a lot of parallels regarding what is happening now demanding black history books, this is what he was attempting to do, trying to not use the lesso
. >> reporter: all roads lead to this former ymca. >> it was always jampacked to capacity. >> reporter: this is one of the only places black people could stay in chicago in the early 1900s. of frequent guest was a historian who was born to former slaves. he went on to graduate from the university of chicago and harvard. inspired by this health celebration of 50 years of anticipation in 1915, he organized a meeting at the y to create the association for the study of life and...
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chapter titled "to all those who dare rob us of our bodily choice" during an event at the 92nd street ymcaork city. >> this is not a law yet and we will never accept this ruling. perhaps because you have never known what it is like to have your body controlled by the vindictive anonymous state. to be raped and forced to keep your baby at 12 years old. to be so desperate that you destroy your uterus with the hanger or bleed to death in a back alley. you do not understand once you have tasted the sweetness of freedom of choice, once you have come to know your body as your own, once you have freed yourself and felt the expanse of your body, the aliveness and every poor that rises from autonomy, there is no way you will ever give that up. ever. and because you do not know this , you do not know how dangerous we are. how organized we are. how willing we are to go to any lengths to preserve our freedom. amy: that is actress rosario dawson reading from "reckoning," the new memoir by v, formerly eve ensler, who joins us today to mark v25 -- the 25th anniversary of v-day. this year the call is for
chapter titled "to all those who dare rob us of our bodily choice" during an event at the 92nd street ymcaork city. >> this is not a law yet and we will never accept this ruling. perhaps because you have never known what it is like to have your body controlled by the vindictive anonymous state. to be raped and forced to keep your baby at 12 years old. to be so desperate that you destroy your uterus with the hanger or bleed to death in a back alley. you do not understand once you...
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>> david: yeah, you know, i'm living at the ymca. >> greg: but you know what?re talking about balloons here. you make razors. you must have your own -- you could have probably solved this problem much faster than our president. >> david: i think our operation is part of the reason why they sent that over here. made in america razors? we're threatening the entire industry. they're a little worried. that's what i'm thinking. the weirdest thing about this is like all you have to do is send the balloon over to spy. like why did we make youtube? we made the fastest plane in history to fly over russia. fans's scary power. this whole thing. all we had to do was go to party city, lob one over leningrad. where's my money we got cheated. >> greg: it's a huge balloon, too. i love big balloons, don't you emily? big balloons are fun and they've used this fun for evil. i hate china for what they've done to our balloons. what do you think? >> emily: they've ruined every birthday party for me. >> greg: yes. what do you think about the public going up watching it and then the m
>> david: yeah, you know, i'm living at the ymca. >> greg: but you know what?re talking about balloons here. you make razors. you must have your own -- you could have probably solved this problem much faster than our president. >> david: i think our operation is part of the reason why they sent that over here. made in america razors? we're threatening the entire industry. they're a little worried. that's what i'm thinking. the weirdest thing about this is like all you have to...
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uncle scam, fiberace, the one-term-inator, chocolate mousse-ilini, ymca-hole, the recount of monte cristo, daddy bone spurs, or george waaaaaaah-shington? that was the one, folks. [ cheering and applause ] what a delicate little snowflake. what a blow hard. he's a blow hard and a snowflake. he's a blow-flake is what he is. he should change the hats to say "make america whine again." mawa. when you think of all the people i regularly make fun of, the it's a lot of people. the only two who have tried to stop me were donald trump and marjorie taylor greene, who actually called the cops on me. i've made fun of o.j. a thousand times, he hasn't tried to kill me once! and this guy, donald trump, all he does is making fun. he makes fun of disabled journalists, he calls our veterans prisoners of war, even losers, he insults his opponents, his friends, his family, but if i point out that he's so fat they renamed the plane air force wonder bread, i'm the bad guy all of the sudden? [ applause ] maybe this is why donald and melania sleep in separate bedrooms, she was laughing too hard at my monologue.
uncle scam, fiberace, the one-term-inator, chocolate mousse-ilini, ymca-hole, the recount of monte cristo, daddy bone spurs, or george waaaaaaah-shington? that was the one, folks. [ cheering and applause ] what a delicate little snowflake. what a blow hard. he's a blow hard and a snowflake. he's a blow-flake is what he is. he should change the hats to say "make america whine again." mawa. when you think of all the people i regularly make fun of, the it's a lot of people. the only two...
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social themes, including alienation and delinquency, should be in a duct effort suitable to be ymca smell of what an eminence would seem. the bed or feeling ready to move. no cannon oaks to him in 3rd, retreated, it is seen must have already ached while you're back. unless it m o him or smoke after looked at jack come to hold, but that'll be day. i didn't like i feel i go for safety. he said grimly. jamarkis look fixed. a mckenzie fear for him to call hooker ish. every block or any cache is chicken here. when he either way, saddam her or him every that rules. i wish man has a or a hers law on that, but her lebanon was rec, larabee were low muscle. whatever. had that feel, it's much money, b canard. bought all the lair, several other more badly. you ship it on my home, her a dr. sima kalat. what is more am and that means it in no. martinez country formed it as it had that film can the shimmy to love gum. so too long for fancies to love you, if you will not fill volumes of of the co star coffee. marcella hamilton mclean law is more academic ability. layla hose feeling really well here. must
social themes, including alienation and delinquency, should be in a duct effort suitable to be ymca smell of what an eminence would seem. the bed or feeling ready to move. no cannon oaks to him in 3rd, retreated, it is seen must have already ached while you're back. unless it m o him or smoke after looked at jack come to hold, but that'll be day. i didn't like i feel i go for safety. he said grimly. jamarkis look fixed. a mckenzie fear for him to call hooker ish. every block or any cache is...
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. >> steve: i have got the video of you doing the ymca. >> ainsley: i want to see this.find that and play it for our audience? >> steve: it's on my phone. >> brian: one time i danced. there you go. >> ainsley: you couldn't even do ynca, true? >> steve: i have got video. >> brian: to prove i can't do it. >> ainsley: that's okay you have many other gifts. >> steve: just not spelling. >> brian: i am terrible. mirmts families being forced to rely on food pantries in new york city as get ready to go into 84th luxury hotel the hypocrisy next. >> ainsley: also, new accusations surfacing against the former biden administration nuclear official accused of repeatedly stealing suitcases from airports across the country. the story behind that dress. >> brian: that was a good hire, right? ♪ nobody loves you in the wayora thatoo ♪ki somebody o-severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding that outfit psoriasis tried to hide from you. or finding your swimsuit is ready for primetime. [dad] once-daily sotyktu is proven to get more
. >> steve: i have got the video of you doing the ymca. >> ainsley: i want to see this.find that and play it for our audience? >> steve: it's on my phone. >> brian: one time i danced. there you go. >> ainsley: you couldn't even do ynca, true? >> steve: i have got video. >> brian: to prove i can't do it. >> ainsley: that's okay you have many other gifts. >> steve: just not spelling. >> brian: i am terrible. mirmts families being forced...
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they'll be things like, ymcas, you go in the middle of the day with a few, with a scattered bunch ofgreat noir films and i loved it >> seth: yeah. is that where you -- did you first see "gaslight" in a y likely >> yeah, probably. >> seth: yeah. and now this is -- you know again, obviously just based on that story alone. we know that the depth of interesting things that happened in your life you believed you grew up in herman melville's house. >> this is also true >> seth: which is an incredible thing to grow up in herman melville's home >> yes, or so i thought. [ light laughter ] >> seth: how do you get that wrong, i guess >> yeah, well, you should ask your friends at "the new yorker." surely you've read it. >> seth: the magazine? >> yeah. i mean, they do this thing there i guess called, fact checking? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] i don't know like who is it for [ light laughter ] you know what i mean [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> we get it, you guys are smart or something i don't know college. so yes i guess, they told me that yes, your childhood was a sham, which i already kn
they'll be things like, ymcas, you go in the middle of the day with a few, with a scattered bunch ofgreat noir films and i loved it >> seth: yeah. is that where you -- did you first see "gaslight" in a y likely >> yeah, probably. >> seth: yeah. and now this is -- you know again, obviously just based on that story alone. we know that the depth of interesting things that happened in your life you believed you grew up in herman melville's house. >> this is also...
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. # ymca. # it's fun to stay at the ymca. # they have everything for young men to enjoy. # you can hangmaking your mind up. coral in caerphilly says this is a feel—good song, she says it reminds her of passing her driving test! "don't stop me now by queen eric tweeted us it passes the intro test! mr brightside by the killers. kath says she first heard it on a trip to east coast usa in the mid 1980s and it always reminds her of that great trip. walking on sunshine by katrina and the waves. and selina says the happiest, most glorious song ever to have existed is this. reach by s club 7. that is the first one i got really excited about. can we get that back on again? we excited about. can we get that back on aaain?~ ., .,, excited about. can we get that back onaaain? ., .,, ., on again? we can go to see them on tour. on again? we can go to see them on tour- everybody _ on again? we can go to see them on tour. everybody at _ on again? we can go to see them on tour. everybody at home... - on again? we can go to see them on tour. everybody at home... we - on again? we can go to see them on to
. # ymca. # it's fun to stay at the ymca. # they have everything for young men to enjoy. # you can hangmaking your mind up. coral in caerphilly says this is a feel—good song, she says it reminds her of passing her driving test! "don't stop me now by queen eric tweeted us it passes the intro test! mr brightside by the killers. kath says she first heard it on a trip to east coast usa in the mid 1980s and it always reminds her of that great trip. walking on sunshine by katrina and the...
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evans passed away in 2020 receiving honors including the ymca excellence and educator of the year. and lansing chamber of the crystal apple award for michigan state and applause award for lansing michigan. and the most profound title was to be called a teacher. i ask the permanent record of this chamber reflect her legacy and her forever service be remembered here forever in the house of representatives. i rise to honor of a man who has spent his entire life breaking racial barriers. the name clifton wharton junior is known by many in the michigan state university community thanks to the prominent the wharton center for the performing arts. i want them to know his story as it features a percent cyst tenth rise and a tale being staged in the building. by the time he became the president of michigan state university, the first african-american university, he was no stranger. wharton grew up in boston entered harvard at age 16 and first plaque announcer at the campus radio station and first black secretary of the the lobbying group he founded and first african-american admitted to joh
evans passed away in 2020 receiving honors including the ymca excellence and educator of the year. and lansing chamber of the crystal apple award for michigan state and applause award for lansing michigan. and the most profound title was to be called a teacher. i ask the permanent record of this chamber reflect her legacy and her forever service be remembered here forever in the house of representatives. i rise to honor of a man who has spent his entire life breaking racial barriers. the name...
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to do it, dion's team took over an old ymca building where they packed the boxes, 14 employees who hest employees. he says they're filling a vital need caused by a lack of access to fresh food. >> in a lot of neighborhoods there are not the best stores. and a lack of transportation. >> reporter: i hopped in with the delivery route. >> within the delivery, we're in 20 states. >> it's all over. >> we watched as they delivered to sherry phillips >> thank you >> reporter: what has it meant to you to get that box? >> it means a lot. because if i don't eat it, my grandkids do or my great grandkids. or i'll take it and pass it around share it i share it >> reporter: sharing making sure everyone has enough to eat >> two that's enough for me. >> reporter: that's why every morning you will see dion still stocking the community fridge. it is a beacon for hope. >> wow >> that's a great story. >> all of these food deserts taking this on himself is just amazing. >> you know what people say, oh, my gosh, what can person do. right there. one amazing person >> i love how it gets to the grandma and the
to do it, dion's team took over an old ymca building where they packed the boxes, 14 employees who hest employees. he says they're filling a vital need caused by a lack of access to fresh food. >> in a lot of neighborhoods there are not the best stores. and a lack of transportation. >> reporter: i hopped in with the delivery route. >> within the delivery, we're in 20 states. >> it's all over. >> we watched as they delivered to sherry phillips >> thank you...
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went to lincoln high school and first summer job at the tenderloin ymca. she is not only san francisco through and through, but a lifelong d5 residents after living in hays valley over 30 years and now residing in the tenderloin. how tracey ended up moving from hays valley to tenderloin is familiar after new management took over her building in 2018 a paperwork issue caused her not to be eligible for (indiscernible) because she and her 9 year old daughter were evicted from their home of 30 years. they became homeless. she and her daughter stayed on friends couches, stayed at the rafael house shelter and at the first friendship shelter on steiner. while experiencing homelessness tracey still had the day to day tasks of what every parnt of school age children has to do, wake up early to get the kids to school on time, check her daughter homework is done at the end of the day, insure her daughter felt safe and cared for when she went to bed at night so rested and ready for the next day. tracey had to do all this without a stable reliable and safe home every n
went to lincoln high school and first summer job at the tenderloin ymca. she is not only san francisco through and through, but a lifelong d5 residents after living in hays valley over 30 years and now residing in the tenderloin. how tracey ended up moving from hays valley to tenderloin is familiar after new management took over her building in 2018 a paperwork issue caused her not to be eligible for (indiscernible) because she and her 9 year old daughter were evicted from their home of 30...