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>> the bronx. >> the boogie down.t want to get that out there. >> it because of her that i am here. she read to me every night. it didn't told me matter if i was a poor black child from the bronx. i can be anything i wanted to be. just work hard. of course there are obstacles along the way, but just to start from there with that believf or just giving me the permission to dream because where i come from dreams are very far and few between, so education was the break out from that. that was the only way according to her. i studied hard. i did well in school. she exposed me to so many things. on a fixed income, she saved her pennies every year. to go to coney island and get one hotdog and one chocolate shake. that's what i so i was able to get into the program. >> it is a great program. >> and because of that i got a scholarship to westminster school in connecticut, and from there i went on to yell, and then she died my freshman year. to yale ising going i am going to major in economics. i am going to get a job in corpo
>> the bronx. >> the boogie down.t want to get that out there. >> it because of her that i am here. she read to me every night. it didn't told me matter if i was a poor black child from the bronx. i can be anything i wanted to be. just work hard. of course there are obstacles along the way, but just to start from there with that believf or just giving me the permission to dream because where i come from dreams are very far and few between, so education was the break out from...
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this is in the bronx.this was this past december but it's actually kind of hard to believe this was a somber moment. this was actually after two deaths in the family. the older generation of the browns seven brothers and seven sisters and queenny and uncle eddie they were living in the same nursing home and they both passed away within the same week. >> oh. >> oh. >> so this was sort of the little reception after the funeral, but that guy you see in the hat there that's uncle caesar, uncle caesar said, do you know what, that's it. we're not going to be sad about this. he said, my older brother would want us to dance right now. he'd want us to have a big party, so have a big party is exactly what they did. >> yo, yo! >> it looked like two of the older uncles there are ready to have a dance-off. but the best part we see aunt florence make an appearance. >> oh. oh. >> she's got a walker! >> hold on a second, wait a second. film that! she's getting into the middle of this thing. it's a big party. >> it just al
this is in the bronx.this was this past december but it's actually kind of hard to believe this was a somber moment. this was actually after two deaths in the family. the older generation of the browns seven brothers and seven sisters and queenny and uncle eddie they were living in the same nursing home and they both passed away within the same week. >> oh. >> oh. >> so this was sort of the little reception after the funeral, but that guy you see in the hat there that's uncle...
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he told the story about a gentleman named mo from the bronxes. i'm mo from the bronx, as well and is now working in the white house. i feel very connected to that story. i'm female, but there's a bunch of african-american males that can relate to that story. but so many that need to believe that can happen to them. so i want to talk to my listeners whether or not they believe they could stick in there like he talked about and it's going to be hard work, but you have to go against the stereo types and put the hard work in and do we really believe if the resources are there and the plan is there, can the people really do the work that it takes to make things better? that's what i want to hear. >> you set me up for the next block, because we'll hear from mo. next, a warning the president gave today to the young men of color. plus, the extraordinary story of a young man who went from the streets of the halls of -- from the streets of the bronx to the halls of the white house. that inspiring interview coming up. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn?
he told the story about a gentleman named mo from the bronxes. i'm mo from the bronx, as well and is now working in the white house. i feel very connected to that story. i'm female, but there's a bunch of african-american males that can relate to that story. but so many that need to believe that can happen to them. so i want to talk to my listeners whether or not they believe they could stick in there like he talked about and it's going to be hard work, but you have to go against the stereo...
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i actually started working with dialysis patients in the bronx new york. most of the patients seemed to struggle with similar psycho social issues, stress, poverty, under achieving education, under employment and at that time i thought perhaps the issues can be explained because of the environment of north bronx, new york. then i continued with my work with dialysis patients and started to see the same thing from all economic backgrounds. there were family and brothers and sisters on dialysis. i think and dr. wiel started to say about this that is what is unique is the average person with this disease doesn't necessarily look sick. some of their catheters are covered with clothing. it's wonderful to have these technologies with dialysis. but those modality will be replaced at 10-15 percent of kidney function. you are not getting 100 percent. even though they are getting these wonderful technology with great treatment, at best their bodies are functioning at 15 percent with the general population. as the doctor mentioned, the biggest is fatigue and -- and d
i actually started working with dialysis patients in the bronx new york. most of the patients seemed to struggle with similar psycho social issues, stress, poverty, under achieving education, under employment and at that time i thought perhaps the issues can be explained because of the environment of north bronx, new york. then i continued with my work with dialysis patients and started to see the same thing from all economic backgrounds. there were family and brothers and sisters on dialysis....
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they begin a stakeout of a bronx apartment. because he's considered armed and dangerous, law enforcement offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. eight months after the first robbery, audio surveillance on martin pedro's phone finally gives police the break they need. they discover he's at the bronx apartment of a female friend. on april 9th, 2003, members of the federal fugitive task force surround the building and move in. when officers attempt to break down the door, pedro jumps out a window and scampers up the fire escape outside. he quickly climbs to the roof. unfortunately for the leaping bandit, task force officers are well aware of his athletic ability. they are on the roof waiting for him. when he's arrested, police find he's carrying a handgun. once in custody, pedro has a simple request. >> he wanted to see his girlfriend one last time, so we arranged that. once had he saw her, and gave her a kiss good-bye, he was very, very cooperative and polite. >> when questioned by police, pedro has no pro
they begin a stakeout of a bronx apartment. because he's considered armed and dangerous, law enforcement offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. eight months after the first robbery, audio surveillance on martin pedro's phone finally gives police the break they need. they discover he's at the bronx apartment of a female friend. on april 9th, 2003, members of the federal fugitive task force surround the building and move in. when officers attempt to break down the door,...
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it is south bronx. what you to expect?omething my uncle eddie would have liked and appreciated. >> is she not using a walker anymore? >> it was crazy, because i turned around. all of a sudden, she started walking. she's like, oh, oh. everybody went crazy. everybody started dancing. it was the best time. she was really upset, losing her sister and her brother and then just to have that moment of inspiration for her really helped her out and everybody was in a great mood. best experience i had in a long time. >> some heavy rains near lebanon, oregon, caused this river to swell quite a bit. you're looking at the river road dam near lebanon, oregon. you got a guy named robin behind the camera and he is narrating. it is going to break your heart. >> best to go over the dam. oh, my god. swim, little buddy. >> it is a little deer that is being swept over this dam by the raging waters. >> oh, gosh. oh, no. >> robin behind the camera doesn't know what to do. you can tell he's so concerned about it. >> go that way. >> he doesn't kno
it is south bronx. what you to expect?omething my uncle eddie would have liked and appreciated. >> is she not using a walker anymore? >> it was crazy, because i turned around. all of a sudden, she started walking. she's like, oh, oh. everybody went crazy. everybody started dancing. it was the best time. she was really upset, losing her sister and her brother and then just to have that moment of inspiration for her really helped her out and everybody was in a great mood. best...
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the bronx bombers celebrates some of the teams most iconic players. the producer joins us now.closure -- i came from the inner. i used to be a theater director. tell me you are going to have a 10 person play about baseball would scare me half to death will stop what made you think it's a good idea? most of these players are immortals. derek jeter was not an immortal yet, but on his way. woman, soactors, one there would have been a part for you. >> i'm a director, not an actor. >> it's about people. it's about their lives. at the end of the day, they have to deliver on the field. >> i dare not ask this because i know you are a mets fan, but what is it about the yankees that makes them so special? >> that's why we wanted to tell the story. 27 championships going back from babe ruth to today. and there were 15 year gaps where they did not win championships. there's a long tradition, something about wearing those pinstripes. they don't air their names on the back of the uniform. and about being a team pulling these characters together. >> the yankees are special. they are a standal
the bronx bombers celebrates some of the teams most iconic players. the producer joins us now.closure -- i came from the inner. i used to be a theater director. tell me you are going to have a 10 person play about baseball would scare me half to death will stop what made you think it's a good idea? most of these players are immortals. derek jeter was not an immortal yet, but on his way. woman, soactors, one there would have been a part for you. >> i'm a director, not an actor. >>...
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the bronx and she was a member of the dramatic group and we were playing a little role i was only about fifteen years old magic is are and it was nice favorite t.v. cartoon the simpsons no doubt about it what i've done two roles in in me two i've had a lot on what keeps you up at night what worries you. whether i'll be able to come up with a good story tomorrow technology you refuse to wrap your head around you know i wrap my head around all of it i love it my only problem is i don't see as well as i used to and it's hard for me to read the little type and some of these i phones and so forth but i love technology if you aren't a comics tycoon what would you be. i'm probably under employed and i don't know i'd i'd like to i'd love to have been an actor actually and i'd like to have been an advertising man i loved advertising i treated marvel halfway as if it was an advertising campaign with expressions like welcome to the marvel age of comics make mine marvel was marvel based on captain marvel no not at all it was just the name i would have been love a marvel comics no we called ourselve
the bronx and she was a member of the dramatic group and we were playing a little role i was only about fifteen years old magic is are and it was nice favorite t.v. cartoon the simpsons no doubt about it what i've done two roles in in me two i've had a lot on what keeps you up at night what worries you. whether i'll be able to come up with a good story tomorrow technology you refuse to wrap your head around you know i wrap my head around all of it i love it my only problem is i don't see as...
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--pasando al beisbol, una vez anunciado el retiro derek jeter, el equipo del bronx entrara en su ultimotransicion; pues jeter es el ultimo eslabon de aquel plantel que gano tres coronas consecutivas, del 98' al 2000... wipe fs --lider de todos los tiempos en hits para los yankees.... promedio de .312 -- 5 guantes de oro, 5 silver sluggers -- jugo 13 veces en el 'all-star' y gano 5 titulos mundiales... ===chroma key=== jf sexto dia de actividad en los juego olimpicos de invierno en sochi rusia, este jueves los estadounidenses agregaron 3 preseas mas a su cuenta.... esto es "hoy en sochi"... take pkg add lib ===chroma key=== jf top vo blanca --sorpresivamente la "arrolladora banda limon" llego hoy a la escuela primaria "washington" en san jose. --alli se celebraba una convivencia organizada por el grupo de madres de la escuela y la reconocida agrupacion, ademas de colocar la nota alegre a la reunion, se dedico a responder preguntas de los estudiantes, para motivarlos a no abandonar la educacion. -- y como era de esperarse, cantaron uno de sus mas recientes exitos. take sot vo blanca la co
--pasando al beisbol, una vez anunciado el retiro derek jeter, el equipo del bronx entrara en su ultimotransicion; pues jeter es el ultimo eslabon de aquel plantel que gano tres coronas consecutivas, del 98' al 2000... wipe fs --lider de todos los tiempos en hits para los yankees.... promedio de .312 -- 5 guantes de oro, 5 silver sluggers -- jugo 13 veces en el 'all-star' y gano 5 titulos mundiales... ===chroma key=== jf sexto dia de actividad en los juego olimpicos de invierno en sochi rusia,...
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. >> miles de fans segaron hasta esta tienda del bronx para ver de cerca a su Ídolo.a vez hay tres veces mÁs personas. >> en el mes de julio espera cantar con el apoyo de sus fans cuando presente su espectÁculo en la estadio de los yanquis, su presentaciÓn de fórmula volumen ii. >> te gustan los retos. hacer esto en este lugar tan impresionante. >> de verdad de lo que trato de hacer es seguir creciendo como artista. estos son los riesgos que uno toma, pero hasta ahora, gracias a dios y al pÚblico todo ha salido bien. >> hablamos de la participaciÓn en premio lo nuestro. >> has recibido muchas nominaciones, dijiste que un premio no te quita el sueÑo, pero esta vez fuiste el primero en llevarte el primer premio, pero tenÍas una competencia con otras nominaciones. te fuiste conforme? >> de verdad. quÉ bueno que me hace esa pregunta no fui inconforme. pero mi fanaticada se queja, si me preguntan no creo que fue cool. >> le preguntamos si ante la captura del chapo guzmÁn ha pedido ofrecimientos de cantan en fiestas para narcos. >> me ha pasado en muchas ocasiones me entero
. >> miles de fans segaron hasta esta tienda del bronx para ver de cerca a su Ídolo.a vez hay tres veces mÁs personas. >> en el mes de julio espera cantar con el apoyo de sus fans cuando presente su espectÁculo en la estadio de los yanquis, su presentaciÓn de fórmula volumen ii. >> te gustan los retos. hacer esto en este lugar tan impresionante. >> de verdad de lo que trato de hacer es seguir creciendo como artista. estos son los riesgos que uno toma, pero hasta...
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>> that's the gorilla in the bronx zoo. >> how did you get it so still?t was your banana budget for that? (laughter) how did you get it so still? >> well, because the gorilla is still and our job was to not see a gorilla if we had shot in africa because then they spend $30 million to make it look like africa. we took the background out of the gorilla and put her in the blackground and now the gorilla's looking at you. >> stephen: well, and the other part of the film, jim, just roll this part. don't put the sound, i want to talk over it for a second. this next clip you've got here, now you've got shots of these kids, that kid kind of looks like a gorilla. (laughter) looking at us. >> yes. >> stephen: and a lot of the rest of the movie, there's no dialogue but a lot is stillness, still shots of people. it's film but it's filming of stillness. why did you think that we needed -- why did you need to show us things not happening to a large degree? (laughter) >> well, there's a lot happening in it, actually. all of these people -- what's missing in what you're
>> that's the gorilla in the bronx zoo. >> how did you get it so still?t was your banana budget for that? (laughter) how did you get it so still? >> well, because the gorilla is still and our job was to not see a gorilla if we had shot in africa because then they spend $30 million to make it look like africa. we took the background out of the gorilla and put her in the blackground and now the gorilla's looking at you. >> stephen: well, and the other part of the film,...
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. >> yeah, but i'm from the bronx. >> you're not from the bronx. >> no, of course not. >> where are youhe rural south. >> when did you start in broadcast? >> no, no, no, we have to go, we have to wrap, we have to move. this is not about me. >> i have baby pictures of sean, we'll get to them next week. >> go ahead, you -- >> you're such a poser. >> look at that. go ahead. sean, we got to go. >> no, we don't. >> go ahead. same hair. look. >> i went to catholic school. i think that was sixth grade. >> we'll have more next week. i promise you. >>> going head to head, you don't want to miss this, the guy wants the fcc to monitor this show and fox news. and then, tonight -- >> is it all right if i kiss the vice president, say thank you. >> i'd love that. this is the most comfortable couch i've been on. >> other great american panel weighs in on that. >>> time to set your dvr so you never miss an episode, record hannity the series, do it right now, before you forget. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to
. >> yeah, but i'm from the bronx. >> you're not from the bronx. >> no, of course not. >> where are youhe rural south. >> when did you start in broadcast? >> no, no, no, we have to go, we have to wrap, we have to move. this is not about me. >> i have baby pictures of sean, we'll get to them next week. >> go ahead, you -- >> you're such a poser. >> look at that. go ahead. sean, we got to go. >> no, we don't. >> go ahead....
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a mom or dad, not for a nurse or doctor, a mom in the middle of kenya or dad in the middle of the bronx, whatever it may be, understands language, ibm is watching computer on the cloud, you can cough on it and go the rna or dna are analysis of your sly hav slierv sasaliva.trying to take your dos job? well in the u.s. alone, we're going to be short over 100,000 doctors by 2020. we can't build enough medical schools or train enough doctors. african has 25% of the health burden and 1% of the doctors. >> in many cases they invest more in trying to win that prize than the prize is worth. >> yes, much more. the winning team spent $26 million for the $10 million prize. we typically cumulatively for all the teams get four tiemsd th --time the prize money. when i was with the head of coca-cola, head of g.e -- >> basically always trying to raise money. >> but i can help them see how they can innovate in a different way. and my point is that today if you're focus on innovation inside the four walls of your company, you are dead. you have to open source innovation. while you may be larry page with
a mom or dad, not for a nurse or doctor, a mom in the middle of kenya or dad in the middle of the bronx, whatever it may be, understands language, ibm is watching computer on the cloud, you can cough on it and go the rna or dna are analysis of your sly hav slierv sasaliva.trying to take your dos job? well in the u.s. alone, we're going to be short over 100,000 doctors by 2020. we can't build enough medical schools or train enough doctors. african has 25% of the health burden and 1% of the...
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. >>> why does it change the influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bet stuy,for the facilities to get better? -- one -- 160 washington park. >> as you probably know, especially if you were watching yesterday, that was spike lee going off about his gentrified neighborhood fort greene. now people all over the country are talking about the "g" word gentrification. it's parted the debate about what happens when wealthy residents and businesses move into a struggling urban area. articles like this one in "new york times" echoed some of spike's views, of course without the profanity. why would we encourage gentrification, predatory lenders, buyers, racketeers making home ownership most costly, will accelerate normal cycles drive up evictions and yet a recent "new york" magazine article asked the question, is gentrification all bad. the ought thor looks at this way, it doesn't need to be something that one group inflicts on another. so the question is, does the down side outweigh the up side when the affluent move in? to help us answer that question, we brought in an
. >>> why does it change the influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bet stuy,for the facilities to get better? -- one -- 160 washington park. >> as you probably know, especially if you were watching yesterday, that was spike lee going off about his gentrified neighborhood fort greene. now people all over the country are talking about the "g" word gentrification. it's parted the debate about what happens when wealthy residents and businesses move...
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paula bronx, historian wrote about the third american revolution.the first of course was the struggle for independence from england. the second was given formal rights to the enslaved black population in this country. the third american revolution will be a revolution for economic and democratic rights of the population of this country runs the resources of this country and without a majority of people participating in bringing it about, socialism will come to not. now it is no accident that most of this book with only a couple exceptions, most of this work is written by people my age. veterans of the 60s, people who were in the civil rights movement and the movement against the war in vietnam and the women's rights movement and the gay movement. the history of social struggle and progress at the time of jesus, since the time of the prophet has been a history of hills and valleys. the 60s was a. we are coming up to another hill. these people have had an experience they contribute to this book and made it a very wise book. i want to end with this tho
paula bronx, historian wrote about the third american revolution.the first of course was the struggle for independence from england. the second was given formal rights to the enslaved black population in this country. the third american revolution will be a revolution for economic and democratic rights of the population of this country runs the resources of this country and without a majority of people participating in bringing it about, socialism will come to not. now it is no accident that...
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we've also seen some implementations and results from new york city in the bronx on ford up road there was a traffic time improvements. in that can i they were able to look at the retail sales embarrassed to borough wide we've seen other cities improvements in the economic outcome. and so what we did was take a look at the imperial information on gary corridor of the existing conditions. we have business diode on gary that are located in front of a bus stop and we have businesses that don't aren't located their away from bus stops we compared the sales outcomes for those two types of businesses to see if there's any correlation so we took the sales data to group together with businesses that with parking vs. the businesses that don't have parking. we can't find a correlation between parking and sales. this slide shows a medium sales per square feet in the green and in the businesses that have parking and the purple are businesses that don't have parking. you see there isn't a clear distinction, difference in the sales performance of the two. this is
we've also seen some implementations and results from new york city in the bronx on ford up road there was a traffic time improvements. in that can i they were able to look at the retail sales embarrassed to borough wide we've seen other cities improvements in the economic outcome. and so what we did was take a look at the imperial information on gary corridor of the existing conditions. we have business diode on gary that are located in front of a bus stop and we have businesses that don't...
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mientras que muchos no quieren acercarse al mar decenas de nadadoress se juntaron en la playa en el bronxas. >> por lo que escuche es 28 grados ahora a calentarme. >> pero ¿cuÁl es el beneficio de meterse al agua con este frÍo que estÁ haciendo aquÍ en new york? >> te ayuda para no en fero martes a circular seno gre fresca en el cuerpo. >> el sam bullido se produce mientras que muchos se preparan * para el otro sistema que podrÍa dejar entre dos a 5 pulgada de nieve en la gran manzana. >> en new york muchos residentes estÁn que pegan el grito al cielo por el fin del invierno. >> la gente estÁ harta de la nieve cayeron 51 pulgadas este aÑo una de las mÁs altass en diez. >> segÚn el servicio nacional de las condiciones del tiempo el fenÓmeno que nos azota tras el paso de una tormenta que deja un saldo de al menos 25 muertos 14 mil cancelaciones de vuelos y mÁs de 25 mil millones de dÓlares en pÉrdida viene acompaÑado de lluvia y fuertes vientos para new york, nueva jersey y connecticut. >> el servicio nacional de las condiciones del tiempo pronÓstico que este temporal podrÍa fortalecerse en
mientras que muchos no quieren acercarse al mar decenas de nadadoress se juntaron en la playa en el bronxas. >> por lo que escuche es 28 grados ahora a calentarme. >> pero ¿cuÁl es el beneficio de meterse al agua con este frÍo que estÁ haciendo aquÍ en new york? >> te ayuda para no en fero martes a circular seno gre fresca en el cuerpo. >> el sam bullido se produce mientras que muchos se preparan * para el otro sistema que podrÍa dejar entre dos a 5 pulgada de...
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a lo que ahora sera su nueva casa, nueva york, masahiro tanaka se presento con los bombarderos del bronx chroma tag-out add lib tag blanca ---no olvide que seguimos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take half slab reveal 1 ---una conocida compaÑa fabricante de asientos de seguridad para niÑos retira millones de sus productos del mercado. reveal 2 --en medio de celebraciones y polemicas llega a su pais natal el hombre que afirma estuvo como naufrago y a la deriva por 13 meses en el oceano. reveal 3 --y por supuesto, seguimos de cerca la informacion de la alerta amber tras el robo de un auto con una adolescente y un anciano al interior del mismo. ---con esto y mas le esperamos en vivo a las once. anchor gracias por acompanarnos gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el ♪ hoy en el noticiero telemundo estamos en el aeropuerto de san salvador donde llegÓ el nÁufrago josÉ salvador tenemos detalle de su llegada y su estado de salud. >> millones de residentes del sur del paÍs dejan vacios los estantes se encierran en su casa para enfrentar una tormenta invernal. >> revelan que
a lo que ahora sera su nueva casa, nueva york, masahiro tanaka se presento con los bombarderos del bronx chroma tag-out add lib tag blanca ---no olvide que seguimos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take half slab reveal 1 ---una conocida compaÑa fabricante de asientos de seguridad para niÑos retira millones de sus productos del mercado. reveal 2 --en medio de celebraciones y polemicas llega a su pais natal el hombre que afirma estuvo como naufrago y a la deriva por 13 meses en...
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when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. the crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse, but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she'd put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, she eventually found a sponsorship program that allowed mo to attend a good high school and while many of his friends got into trouble, some of it pretty serious, mo just kept getting on the bus and kept working hard and reaching for something better and he has some adults in his life who were willing to give him advice and help him along the way and he ended up going to college and serving his country in the army and air force. and today mo works in the white house, just two doors down from the oval office as the special assistant to my chief of staff. [ applause ] and -- and mo never misses a chance to tell kids who grew up
when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. the crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse, but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she'd put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, she eventually found a sponsorship program that...
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inner city latino, originally from south bronx in new york, born and raised and now living in l.a.'m still back in new york a lot but part of the california community. and i can tell you that it's something that's extremely vital and extremely important for us to have young latino students, especially at the rate that we have in terms of what the dropout rate for latinos. it touches my heart personally. when he spoke to me about it it was no brainer, somebody could get involved and try to help in any way i can. i'm proud to be trying to help them along. >> the numbers are troubling, the achievement gap we haven't closed it in a long time. that's where you come in and try to close that gap? >> absolutely. what we're trying to do is apply the sense of urgency of a silicon valley technology startup and attract capital to the specific challenge that faces this country, the challenge of the century, because if we're not able to make a dent in this trajectory, the united states is not going to be able to compete. so we think there's a way to expand the counselor's role, elevate that prof
inner city latino, originally from south bronx in new york, born and raised and now living in l.a.'m still back in new york a lot but part of the california community. and i can tell you that it's something that's extremely vital and extremely important for us to have young latino students, especially at the rate that we have in terms of what the dropout rate for latinos. it touches my heart personally. when he spoke to me about it it was no brainer, somebody could get involved and try to help...
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that was the average price of one ticket for the last home game in the bronx barring a trip to the postumbers were on resale site. yankees put single game tickets on sale tuesday. that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week you can keep it right here. we are "on the money." i will see you next weekend! lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping, twinkling noises ] you're always after me lucky charms! they're magically delicious! can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the complete nutribullet system free! details just ahead. >> my muscle aches, my back aches really started to decrease significantly in one week. >> first night that i actually used th
that was the average price of one ticket for the last home game in the bronx barring a trip to the postumbers were on resale site. yankees put single game tickets on sale tuesday. that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week you can keep it right here. we are "on the money." i will see you next weekend! lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping, twinkling noises ] you're always after me lucky charms! they're magically delicious! can help your kids' school get extra...
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his new initiative hopes to build on the successes of programs like kip high school in the bronx.0% of its seniors have applied to college. >> i think that young men of color face a stacked deck. >> reporter: ramon dejesus is a kip counselor. he was the first in his family to graduate from high school and then college. mr. obama, he says, that cuts through. >> his appearance, that's all the kids need. he doesn't have to say a word. i am the president of the united states. don't i kind of look like you? >> reporter: adrian portella is one of dejesus's mentees. four colleges have already accepted him and he's waiting for more. >> i really want to go away and i want to see the world for what it is and not just be trapped by where i live now. >> reporter: high standards and up close motivation personify mr. obama's "my brother's keeper" ethic. >> everybody knows that you're going to do something besides work for the rest of your life if you come straight out of high school. everybody believes that you will get a diploma. everybody believes that if you want to try and go to harvard, wh
his new initiative hopes to build on the successes of programs like kip high school in the bronx.0% of its seniors have applied to college. >> i think that young men of color face a stacked deck. >> reporter: ramon dejesus is a kip counselor. he was the first in his family to graduate from high school and then college. mr. obama, he says, that cuts through. >> his appearance, that's all the kids need. he doesn't have to say a word. i am the president of the united states....
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of the 2014 season, that was the average price of one ticket to the captain's last home game in the bronx, barring a trip to the postseason. these numbers were all on resale sites. the yankees will put single game tickets on sale on tuesday. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. each week, you can keep it right here. we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... solomon dwek is an expert flimflammer. >> here was a guy that ran a $400 million real-estate ponzi scheme in his head and on the back of a napkin. >> narrator: dwek then commits a $50 million bank fraud and becomes an informant in the biggest case of corruption and greed in new jersey history. >> dwek was starring in a movie that only he knew was being shot. it sounds like a guy channeling "goodfellas." >> whatever the script is for ponzi schemes, frauds, cooperation, rip it up and throw it out. this one's different.
of the 2014 season, that was the average price of one ticket to the captain's last home game in the bronx, barring a trip to the postseason. these numbers were all on resale sites. the yankees will put single game tickets on sale on tuesday. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. each week, you can keep it right here. we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"......
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themselves the paper of record i finally finally call them the toilet paper of record or to use my old bronx dialect the terrilyn paper of record the middle class is steadily eroding just ask the business world front page story asks the business world hey how about asking the real world you know what's going on in everybody's life at the extremely cold winter people are making decision am i going to eat am i going to heat my home look at the numbers that have the real numbers of the people that are out of work at a fall and out of the out of the employment data scheme so they don't count them as unemployed anymore when we lose three hundred forty seven thousand people and now they bring the employment rate down it is all over your unemployment soli it's six point seven percent i mean this is this is this is unheard of so in the real world when you look at median household income it's below one thousand nine hundred ninety nine levels there is no recovery the fed the tapering is going to make a bad situation worse there is panic on the streets they're rolling out every shill that they can and
themselves the paper of record i finally finally call them the toilet paper of record or to use my old bronx dialect the terrilyn paper of record the middle class is steadily eroding just ask the business world front page story asks the business world hey how about asking the real world you know what's going on in everybody's life at the extremely cold winter people are making decision am i going to eat am i going to heat my home look at the numbers that have the real numbers of the people that...
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this rooftop in the bronx. not only has a stellar view of manhattan but is now home to the city's largest solar installation. it has more than forty seven hundred solar panels which will generate in excess of one point eight million kilowatt hours of clean energy pre year it'll end up running over thirty percent of our time electric usage for the building of the post peter clare otc senior vice president jan term cash and carry a large steel food service supplier and invested in the project. he says energy costs at this two hundred thousand square foot location. among the biggest expenses. this facility with all the refrigeration and freezer that we had to take substantial the environmental protection agency says the installation will likely offset more than twelve hundred tonnes of carbon caps and emissions free year. and that's not the only benefits. what did the guy about this i am back in the first solar installation in new york city to use the technology known as a stay at which stands for supervisory cont
this rooftop in the bronx. not only has a stellar view of manhattan but is now home to the city's largest solar installation. it has more than forty seven hundred solar panels which will generate in excess of one point eight million kilowatt hours of clean energy pre year it'll end up running over thirty percent of our time electric usage for the building of the post peter clare otc senior vice president jan term cash and carry a large steel food service supplier and invested in the project. he...
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his new initiative hopes to build on the successes of programs like kipp high school in the bronx.ar, 100% of the seniors have applied to college. >> i think that young men of color face a stacked deck. >> reporter: ramon de jesus is a kipp counselor. a kid from the neighborhood, he was the first in his family to graduate from high school and then college. mr. obama, he said, cuts through. >> his appearance, that's all the kids need. he doesn't have to say a word. "i am the president of the united states. don't i kind of look like you?" >> reporter: adrian portela is one of dejesus' ment peeps four colleges have already accepted him and he's waiting for more. >> i really want to go away and i want to see the world for what it is and not just be trapped by where i live now. >> reporter: high standards and up-close motivation personify mr. obama's "my brother's keeper" ethic. >> everybody knows you're going to do something besides work for the rest of your life if you come straight out of high school. everybody believes that you will get a diploma. everybody believes if you want to t
his new initiative hopes to build on the successes of programs like kipp high school in the bronx.ar, 100% of the seniors have applied to college. >> i think that young men of color face a stacked deck. >> reporter: ramon de jesus is a kipp counselor. a kid from the neighborhood, he was the first in his family to graduate from high school and then college. mr. obama, he said, cuts through. >> his appearance, that's all the kids need. he doesn't have to say a word. "i am...
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particularly when they might have people in the bronx lace at the wrong time.t is the airlines that will decide whether the weather is too bad and cancel all goal of the flights. that is one of the big industry secrets. how long will they go and how long will they canceled their flight. they are watching each other to find out how late they will run. if you keep the schedule too late into an airport that can be affected with heavy snow or ice. it can be very flight for operations. all of them collaborate with the local authorities and the federal government that is running things out of d.c. to be able to see when they should resume flight operations. and spoke model which dominates in the u.s., does that have any relevance in a situation like this? do we learn anything through these delays? >> this definitely compounds the problems when we have flight cancellations. that is why you will find that a company like southwest probably gets the least criticism about what is happening with cancellations. the other thing i might add to what was mentioned earlier is th
particularly when they might have people in the bronx lace at the wrong time.t is the airlines that will decide whether the weather is too bad and cancel all goal of the flights. that is one of the big industry secrets. how long will they go and how long will they canceled their flight. they are watching each other to find out how late they will run. if you keep the schedule too late into an airport that can be affected with heavy snow or ice. it can be very flight for operations. all of them...