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she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in california, and has a robust community real estate finance unit. next, we have the ceo of ne community federal credit union. since 1988, she has been the ceo of northwest community federal credit union. under her watch, the credit union group to over 1600 members. it has become the national model for institutions seeking to provide financial education and banking services to the low- income communities. last but not least, we have our con
she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that...
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facing the buffaloes in the second round.ez had 16 points on the night after the scramble on the floor. he gets the three but ended up leaving with a head injury. bad news for cal as the game slipped away for the bears. colorado gets their point across ending cal's season, 89-72, the final. santa clara moving on by eliminating se ining air force. welcoming the warriors, hugging, bumping into guys like monta ellis who got so mixed up he got into the turnover act. 21 turnovers for the warriors. phoenix gets out to an early lead. the wright three makes it a ten-point game. that's as close as it would get. final points, an exclamation point from vince carter. the suns beat the warriors, 108-97. >>> spring training but it's still a rivalry. the giants hosting the dodgers today in scottsdale. you know, we wish there were some fireworks to show you. but all we've got is this guy nearly blocking jeff suppan. the plans for first still unfolding. now juan uribe, the victim of a suppan strikeout, one of two ks in his start. mota giving
facing the buffaloes in the second round.ez had 16 points on the night after the scramble on the floor. he gets the three but ended up leaving with a head injury. bad news for cal as the game slipped away for the bears. colorado gets their point across ending cal's season, 89-72, the final. santa clara moving on by eliminating se ining air force. welcoming the warriors, hugging, bumping into guys like monta ellis who got so mixed up he got into the turnover act. 21 turnovers for the warriors....
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shannon sharp and the buffaloes win 89-72. cal finishes the season 18-15. >>> also tonight santa clara stayed alive in the less impressive college insider better known as cit. broncos beat air force 88-75. >>> two pac 10 teams survived in the dramatic ncaa. charlotte and 7th seeded washington. runs right through the georgia defenders. wilcox could have put the game away by making this free-throw. but no georgia gets the rebound one last chance for a three pointer. he can't convert. number 10 georgia is beat 68- 65. >>> in cleveland today the 8th seeded georgia mason in the white injuries veries take on villanova. pats take it at 28 seconds left. what kind of shot is that? that's not even close. george mason hands develop in a nova the 6th straight loss. mike morrison a nasty final nail. 61-57 is your final. >>> also baseball in arizona as get smacked around 18-1 by the white sox. and the dodgers beat the giants in scottsdale 6-3. and that is sports as we see it in friday night, julie and frank. by the way, president obama is 2
shannon sharp and the buffaloes win 89-72. cal finishes the season 18-15. >>> also tonight santa clara stayed alive in the less impressive college insider better known as cit. broncos beat air force 88-75. >>> two pac 10 teams survived in the dramatic ncaa. charlotte and 7th seeded washington. runs right through the georgia defenders. wilcox could have put the game away by making this free-throw. but no georgia gets the rebound one last chance for a three pointer. he can't...
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shannon sharp and the buffaloes win 89-72. cal finishes the season 18-15. >>> also tonight santa clara stayed alive in the less impressive college insider better known as cit. broncos beat air force 88-75. >>> two pac 10 teams survived in the dramatic ncaa. charlotte and 7th seeded washington. runs right through the georgia defenders. wilcox could have put the game away by making this free-throw. but no georgia gets the rebound one last chance for a three pointer. he can't convert. number 10 georgia is beat 68- 65. >>> in cleveland today the 8th seeded georgia mason in the white injuries veries take on villanova. pats take it at 28 seconds left. what kind of shot is that? that's not even close. george mason hands develop in a nova the 6th straight loss. mike morrison a nasty final nail. 61-57 is your final. >>> also baseball in arizona as get smacked around 18-1 by the white sox. and the dodgers beat the giants in scottsdale 6-3. and that is sports as we see it in friday night, julie and frank. by the way, president obama is 2
shannon sharp and the buffaloes win 89-72. cal finishes the season 18-15. >>> also tonight santa clara stayed alive in the less impressive college insider better known as cit. broncos beat air force 88-75. >>> two pac 10 teams survived in the dramatic ncaa. charlotte and 7th seeded washington. runs right through the georgia defenders. wilcox could have put the game away by making this free-throw. but no georgia gets the rebound one last chance for a three pointer. he can't...
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the stanford women get ready for their ncaa run and the calbears are treated rudely by the colorado buffalo in bolder. gary is up next with all the sports. [ ryan ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> all right. good evening, everybody. cal basket is over. mike's team won their first game at home. in colorado tonight, he had 16 points, back and forth early. colorado one of those teams which many people said should be in the ncaa tournament. rod used to play for the warriors. buddy of michael jordan. his son cory had 22 points tonight for colorado. shannon sharpe, no relation there, 89-72, cal finishes 18- 15. their season is over. santa clara, had 1200 people they beat air force and will play the win orphhawaii, scheduled to go tomorrow. villanova's frank wright,
the stanford women get ready for their ncaa run and the calbears are treated rudely by the colorado buffalo in bolder. gary is up next with all the sports. [ ryan ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's...
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one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn myself in the still concrete of columns. i am for the transcription of the arabic. in the morning, he howled the song in the name of his father, perhaps new fathers weep at the birth of their sons. do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for its rouge on your cheek. bombs rape the eyes of the sleeping assyrian gods. as if it
one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my...
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people of india in boarding only people sent would know we have imported or so imposing he said again buffalo almost say. when food prices rocketed india like other countries limited to its exports in order to feed its own people i will foster responsiblities for our own people so if the prices of the going to keep going to war we will do all the missions going for this community the places we are going to go so we may be with a ban on. the export of off rice for some time so that the prices go stable. this provoked the wrath of the world trade organization which accused the country of causing a lot of damage to the free market and i thought it was an utterly illogical the session was a very bad decision in a world where free trade is is always trying to grow and the world is smaller and trade is becoming freer i think that the process that india adopted was really. quite illogical. was. mr lisbon nice gambles with foods he buys thousands of tons of rice and wheat in the future in other words crops that don't yet exist gernot trading the actual cash physical grain or trading promises for grai
people of india in boarding only people sent would know we have imported or so imposing he said again buffalo almost say. when food prices rocketed india like other countries limited to its exports in order to feed its own people i will foster responsiblities for our own people so if the prices of the going to keep going to war we will do all the missions going for this community the places we are going to go so we may be with a ban on. the export of off rice for some time so that the prices go...
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maybe a couple of inches for places like cleveland, on towards buffalo.ng in on the backside of that system. minneapolis/st. paul today, 26 chilly degrees. if you want to find a spot that's nice and warm, take a look at the nation's weather. orlando, nice. 80 degrees today. phoenix, 78. and this weather report was brought to you by united health care. bianna and dan? >> chikage, thank you for not bringing us the cold this time around, too. >>> coming up on "good morning america," no. that's not who you think it is. it's not will and kate. they play them at parties, on the street, and now on tv. we'll meet the royal impersonators. >>> and it's one of our favorite segments, all about you. "your week in three words." we're back in a minute. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 p
maybe a couple of inches for places like cleveland, on towards buffalo.ng in on the backside of that system. minneapolis/st. paul today, 26 chilly degrees. if you want to find a spot that's nice and warm, take a look at the nation's weather. orlando, nice. 80 degrees today. phoenix, 78. and this weather report was brought to you by united health care. bianna and dan? >> chikage, thank you for not bringing us the cold this time around, too. >>> coming up on "good morning...
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bryant's where he was good as ever sinking forty three points for the home side in the end to end buffalo tied at one hundred twelve apiece at the end of regulation the game went to overtime there the suns chumming frye had three free throws with just one point one seconds remaining to tie the game one hundred twenty one and sending these in class to double overtime which saw how the souls of the last gasp free throws me cheer a weird since with third extra frayne the lakers finally going ahead through much when a bryant i'll miss lee for the rest defending champions l.a. no one thirteen from fourteen games since the all-star break. yes they were possible but head back to europe where there's been a record breaking night in the euro leagues quarterfinals former champion said in quite a few landmarks as they try and statoil inside sienna on home courts the hosts while they are on fire right from the off in the opening game of their playoff series storming to nineteen nothing vasilis spineless nailing a triple run in the dark us continuing to keep seeing a well paid conceding a stunningly p
bryant's where he was good as ever sinking forty three points for the home side in the end to end buffalo tied at one hundred twelve apiece at the end of regulation the game went to overtime there the suns chumming frye had three free throws with just one point one seconds remaining to tie the game one hundred twenty one and sending these in class to double overtime which saw how the souls of the last gasp free throws me cheer a weird since with third extra frayne the lakers finally going ahead...
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and i spent part of the weekend visiting the folks in buffalo, wyoming, and attending the buffalo healthair. now, a health fair is a place where people in the community get together, they get their blood tested ahead of time, very inexpensive, it's based on prevention, early detection, things that this health care law were supposed to address but again, this health care law has failed miserably. and at the health fair, i talked to people getting their blood results back, checking their cholesterol, checking their blood sugars to see if they had diabetes, checking their thyroid levels. and as these people were getting think blood tested, and many, many people, probably half of buffalo turned out to have their blood tested, they started asking me questions about the health care law and the kind of questions that, you know, any american would be concerned about. am i going to lose my freedoms? am i going to still be able to keep my doctor? will it really to get the -- truly get the cost of my care down? and regrettably, madam president, this health care law, now a year since it's been signe
and i spent part of the weekend visiting the folks in buffalo, wyoming, and attending the buffalo healthair. now, a health fair is a place where people in the community get together, they get their blood tested ahead of time, very inexpensive, it's based on prevention, early detection, things that this health care law were supposed to address but again, this health care law has failed miserably. and at the health fair, i talked to people getting their blood results back, checking their...
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in buffalo, new york, roads were shut down because of heavy snow. all this with just two weeks before the official start of spring. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we want to go now to the weather channel's mike seidel. he is in syracuse, new york where it is really coming down tonight. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, lester. if you think you've had a bad winter, here in syracuse, where they average 10 feet of snow a season, they're closing in on 14 feet of snow tonight. you can still see it coming down. look at the radar. that snow and rain with this storm is pulling out. it will be out to sea by tomorrow afternoon. then we turn our attention to the next storm on tuesday. a foot of snow, wind, maybe a blizzard in parts of the central plains, severe weather and isolated tornados south of vista there, and the warm air. we'll keep an eye on oklahoma city, little rock, and shreveport. on wednesday more dangerous storms in the deep south. rain and the risk of more flooding in the saturated ohio valley. march is a month of extremes, lester, a
in buffalo, new york, roads were shut down because of heavy snow. all this with just two weeks before the official start of spring. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we want to go now to the weather channel's mike seidel. he is in syracuse, new york where it is really coming down tonight. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, lester. if you think you've had a bad winter, here in syracuse, where they average 10 feet of snow a season, they're closing in on 14 feet of snow...
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duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world in one thousand nine hundred two buffalo creek there was this disaster where one of these impoundments basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about the health effects posed to school children from the cold processing facility located directly behind marsh fork elementary so it sits three hundred feet away three hundred fifty feet away it. sits directly cause the river and you've got serious problems over you've got the magnetite you've got the walk you've got the ammonia they use the bad. they use diesel fuel in there they mix all this stuff together you've got. all the time. you've got. problems with her and more and more downer i mean there's . a lot of kids. in a lot of people like look all the time just drain and all the time the kids will come home
duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world in one thousand nine hundred two buffalo creek there was this disaster where one of these impoundments basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about the...
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plant in buffalo is stopping some engine production and laying off workers. so far, g.m. is the only american automaker to slow production due to a lack of parts from japan. and in japan, nissan is resuming work at some of its parts plants this week. it hopes to start building cars again on thursday, but not at full production levels. japan's entire auto industry is still facing big challenges, including rolling power blackouts. >> susie: . >> at&t feels gave a nice boost to investor confidence and a nice boost to stocks today. >> it certainly did, the megabuyout deal helping out optimism for investors today, so let's go ahead and roll with tonight's market focus. >> tom: investors were in a stock buying mood thanks to the big cell phone deal, but it was energy that led the broad market. we start with at&t. as darren reported, its $39 billion effort to buy t-mobile looks to increase services and subscribers. the stock responded nicely, up more than 1%. since september, the stock has traded in a $2 range between $28 and $30 per share. one of the losers if the at&t/t- mobil
plant in buffalo is stopping some engine production and laying off workers. so far, g.m. is the only american automaker to slow production due to a lack of parts from japan. and in japan, nissan is resuming work at some of its parts plants this week. it hopes to start building cars again on thursday, but not at full production levels. japan's entire auto industry is still facing big challenges, including rolling power blackouts. >> susie: . >> at&t feels gave a nice boost to...
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duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world in one nine hundred seventy two buffalo creek there was this disaster where one of these impoundments basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars and you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about the health effects posed to school children from the coal processing facility located directly behind marsh fork elementary so it sits three hundred feet away three hundred fifty three white major sits directly course the river only you got serious feel like we're probably very got to magnetite you've got to walk you've got the ammonia they use the bad. i use diesel fuel in there right now it's always there to get other you've got bad headaches all the time you've got. problems occurred more more down or there's. a long period. with eye opener in. all the time it is draining all the time the kids will com
duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world in one nine hundred seventy two buffalo creek there was this disaster where one of these impoundments basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars and you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about the...
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not duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world nine hundred seventy two buffalo creek there is this disaster where one of these and found that it's basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars and you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about the health of the school children from the coal processing facility located directly behind marsh fork elementary so it sits three hundred feet away three hundred fifty three to right remember so it's directly caused the river and you've got serious feeling programs where we've got the magnetite we got the quark we got the ammonia they use the bad bad stuff they use diesel fuel in there they mix all the stir figure you've got bad headaches all the time you got i asked him are problems with her more more down or. ok. what i often look for in a lot of people i click call all the time it is draining al
not duplicated in any other physical structure anywhere in in the world nine hundred seventy two buffalo creek there is this disaster where one of these and found that it's basically blew out millions of gallons of this nasty sludge and water went barreling down a small holler and killed one hundred twenty five people destroyed like four thousand houses a thousand cars and you know hundreds of people were injured. besides the danger of flooding while you know the residents are concerned about...
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. >> lucille clifton grew up in western new york, near buffalo, worked as a government clerk and office assistant. her first book, good times, was rated one of the best books of 1969 by the new york times. lucille clifton, who said, "one should wish to celebrate more than wish to be celebrated." >> won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here on this bridge between starshine and clay, my one hand holding tight my other hand; come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ (female announcer) pbs kids sprout: the 24-hour preschool channel that parents and kids share together. sprout supports your local pbs station.
. >> lucille clifton grew up in western new york, near buffalo, worked as a government clerk and office assistant. her first book, good times, was rated one of the best books of 1969 by the new york times. lucille clifton, who said, "one should wish to celebrate more than wish to be celebrated." >> won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here...
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to buffalo's channel 7 too. francisco, where the golden gate bridge was famously built from steel in trenton, new jersey, the gift shop visited by casey. >> how much stuff in this store comes from overseas. >> i'd a 90%. >> how much is chinese? >> 90%. >> in the coming weeks, your questions answered as we travel the country about the gaps we found. not a single light bulb made in america or television. >> you'll remember we replaced the texas longhorn and a team of experts said the areas we shouldn't compete in and where americans companies can blaze the way and the global equation. the economists who say one doesn't hurt the other. we meet the workers who sent us the message saying they can compete with products made in america. so proud holding those banners. tomorrow morning, diane sawyer, sharyn alfonsi and i will join christiane amanpour tomorrow on a special round table on jobs and where they can be created. that's tomorrow morning. >>> when we come back, the grandmother who might be one of the fiercest pr
to buffalo's channel 7 too. francisco, where the golden gate bridge was famously built from steel in trenton, new jersey, the gift shop visited by casey. >> how much stuff in this store comes from overseas. >> i'd a 90%. >> how much is chinese? >> 90%. >> in the coming weeks, your questions answered as we travel the country about the gaps we found. not a single light bulb made in america or television. >> you'll remember we replaced the texas longhorn and a...
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. >> reporter: "buffalo news" reporter fred williams spent three months working undercover as a collectorhey trained you to do illegal things? >> yeah. >> reporter: the top illegal collection activities reported to the federal trade commission included correctors harassing debtors with continuous calls. >> you called me seven times. >> reporter: using on scene language. >> go mother [ bleep ] back to africa or some [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: and making threats they can't carry out. >> call back within 24 hours or i'll have to issue a warrant out for your arrest. >> reporter: a pennsylvania debt collector is even accused of setting up this fake courtroom to trick people into paying. >> clearly, we need more enforcement. these are long-standing abuses and the complaints are going up and not down. >> reporter: aca international, trade group for the collection industry, says collectors are a vital part of our economy, and that complaints are up because debt is up, not because collectors are doing anything differently. heather thomas disagrees. >> they are trained to manipulate you into being s
. >> reporter: "buffalo news" reporter fred williams spent three months working undercover as a collectorhey trained you to do illegal things? >> yeah. >> reporter: the top illegal collection activities reported to the federal trade commission included correctors harassing debtors with continuous calls. >> you called me seven times. >> reporter: using on scene language. >> go mother [ bleep ] back to africa or some [ bleep ] -- >> reporter:...