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cheryl. >> i was just go to ask cheryl. her viewpoints on use with guns and whether the gun buy backs will work. do you have friends, thank you for bringing that up. >> i know people with guns. i wouldn't. i don't want to get involved with that. i just leave them alone with their guns. i don't get involved >> i say that to say, the idea if someone is carrying a gun, we might consider them dangerous. if they got that one, they can get another one. >> we have to consider, this is going to be a long process. this is not a one stop drop, if am i rackateering. i am going to take a couple of guns i don't use and use others. the major thing we have to look at is prevention. we have so many different levels of things we have to use. we can't just say, okay. drop your gun off, you're cool. that's not a shot at the program. we need that problem. but we need these other programs and dealing with the parents and families. we just first grader at cleveland. i worked at cleveland. he probably found the gun. stuffed it in his back and wen
cheryl. >> i was just go to ask cheryl. her viewpoints on use with guns and whether the gun buy backs will work. do you have friends, thank you for bringing that up. >> i know people with guns. i wouldn't. i don't want to get involved with that. i just leave them alone with their guns. i don't get involved >> i say that to say, the idea if someone is carrying a gun, we might consider them dangerous. if they got that one, they can get another one. >> we have to consider,...
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go to our website at abc7news.com. >> cheryl: san jose police are looking for more information about a teacher who is being accused of child sexual abuse. they say he was arrested and released on bail. the los gatos resident is a middle school teacher. she allegedly committed lewd acts with a student. they aren't saying the student's age. anyone with information contact san jose business. >> an oakland family will be passing out flyers trying to help solve two recent murders. the surveillance video shows the scene two weeks ago led to a sideshow and erupted in gunfire. 28-year-old person and 29-year-old man was killed. they are passing out flyers and t-shirts hoping to generate leads in the case zbleec the family of michelle le is meeting today to figure out where to meet today. detectives believe she was murdered and they are working with a company to get forensic information from cellphones to pinpoint a search area. >> there is a challenge to a ruling striking down california's ban of same-sex marriages. the judge james ware struck down arguments struck down judge vaughn walkinger
go to our website at abc7news.com. >> cheryl: san jose police are looking for more information about a teacher who is being accused of child sexual abuse. they say he was arrested and released on bail. the los gatos resident is a middle school teacher. she allegedly committed lewd acts with a student. they aren't saying the student's age. anyone with information contact san jose business. >> an oakland family will be passing out flyers trying to help solve two recent murders. the...
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cheryl davis. momagic. last but not least, we have jenay. >> we have tyre and then we have cheryl. john. i have a question for you. i hear there's a summer school safety plan that started in may 2007. >> they were 4 partners that collaborates on looking at summer school sites. the 4 were the mtap with muni, the youth services with san francisco police department and the security guards through the san francisco unified school district and d.c. yf. we rolled out responsibilities and it was within the scope of work we were doing and to form what that looked like. they are going to be the primary lead but have support of m tap to deal with interventions outside the perimeter the school. and the police department was a supportive roll if it escalated. previous to this, there had been incidences almost riots at different schools. lots of arrests and last year there were minimal, if none. >> this was last summer? this was the first time you had this in place. >> what did you do? were the teams on the campuses when school let out? >> yes. there were level assignments where there were reps
cheryl davis. momagic. last but not least, we have jenay. >> we have tyre and then we have cheryl. john. i have a question for you. i hear there's a summer school safety plan that started in may 2007. >> they were 4 partners that collaborates on looking at summer school sites. the 4 were the mtap with muni, the youth services with san francisco police department and the security guards through the san francisco unified school district and d.c. yf. we rolled out responsibilities and...
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. >> reporter: cheryl has two chirp that go to the school. she supports a grand jury recommendation urging the san jose unified school district to install sprinklers and fire alarms when they build a new school or remodel an existing one. >> i don't think there should be any question about it whatsoever. it needs to be mandatory and a qualification standard set that all schools have this. >> reporter: the grand jury's report looked into last july's fire at trace elementary. the report pointed out the building where the fire happened did not have alarms or sprinklers. the building was destroyed. a $15 million loss. >> i think it would have been a better chance if it had alarms that would have notified the fire department sooner. >> reporter: the fire chief praised the grand jury report. he's a huge advocate of sprinklers in the schools. he says there's a loophole in the law and says that must stop. >> we have these loopholes for essentially what most people would say is our most precious resource, our children. why is it we're not giving the s
. >> reporter: cheryl has two chirp that go to the school. she supports a grand jury recommendation urging the san jose unified school district to install sprinklers and fire alarms when they build a new school or remodel an existing one. >> i don't think there should be any question about it whatsoever. it needs to be mandatory and a qualification standard set that all schools have this. >> reporter: the grand jury's report looked into last july's fire at trace elementary....
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cheryl hurd is live where those unhurt in the crash are expected to make their destination. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the bus carrying passengers on board that train left sacramento and expected to be here in emeryville in about an hour. amtrak officials are right now preparing for their arrival. they have been through a lot. at least five people are dead, and possibly many more. >> of course, adrenaline rush, kind of shocking, felt like i was in a movie. like this doesn't happen to real people. >> all i know is i heard a big bump and a large scrape and a ball of fire like i was in the pit of hell. >> reporter: video shows the panic and confusion of passenger on board the train after a tracker trailer slammed into the side of the train, traveling past a remote crossing east of reno. >> my wife and i walked up to the observation car, sat down. not two minutes later, there was a big ball of flames all around the observation car we were in. with a bunch of smoke. everybody smarted yelling. some people were jumping out of windows. >> that passenger looked out and saw the train on fir
cheryl hurd is live where those unhurt in the crash are expected to make their destination. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the bus carrying passengers on board that train left sacramento and expected to be here in emeryville in about an hour. amtrak officials are right now preparing for their arrival. they have been through a lot. at least five people are dead, and possibly many more. >> of course, adrenaline rush, kind of shocking, felt like i was in a movie. like this doesn't happen...
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i'm cheryl jennings, thanks so much. bye-bye for now.
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that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live at the scene. what are police telling you at this point? >> as can you see, there's still a lot of activity out here on the streets. police are talking to witnesses and as you can see, the area is still roped off. as you said, we are in the 2900 block of north main, police are talking to witnesses. now, this is a sizable business area, and a large apartment complex nearby. police tell me it all started just before 9:00 this evening in the parking lot of the walnut creek car wash. some people who live nearby heard a loud arthur amount and a huge fight and gathering outside. when police got here, two people had significant stab wounds, they were rushed to local hospitals. the suspects fled on foot. details are still sketchy, they don't know what started the fight, and they don't know at this point whether it was gang related. all they do know is that they're looking for three people and they may have fled in that huge apartment complex. police right now are searching. reporting live in walnut creek,
that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live at the scene. what are police telling you at this point? >> as can you see, there's still a lot of activity out here on the streets. police are talking to witnesses and as you can see, the area is still roped off. as you said, we are in the 2900 block of north main, police are talking to witnesses. now, this is a sizable business area, and a large apartment complex nearby. police tell me it all started just before 9:00 this evening in the...
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i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic. today we're going to learn more about hiv-aids and the millions of ways it touched our lives. 30 years ago the world first had heard of a terrifying illness. five gay men contacting a strange disease and year later it was given a name that people feared was a death sentence. as lyanne melendez, it was aids. >> in 1981 they referred to it as the gay plague. at the time the survival rate was zero and it made its way to other groups. connie was diagnosed 26 years ago. >> i was told my mother, she started crying. >> fear spread throughout communities because so little was known about disease and san francisco general hospital became a model for aids care. in 1982 dionne worked in the aids ward. >> we really want to prove it was the right thing to do and safe thing to do. >> alan l. auldridge. >> the names that died echoed through washington, d.c. they reminded everyone of the toll. despite years of advances, the significant ma is still there. >> w
i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic. today we're going to learn more about hiv-aids and the millions of ways it touched our lives. 30 years ago the world first had heard of a terrifying illness. five gay men contacting a strange disease and year later it was given a name that people feared was a death sentence. as lyanne melendez, it was aids. >> in 1981 they referred to it as the gay plague. at the time the survival rate was zero and it made its way to other...
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deputy city attorney cheryl atoms? -- adams? the question is the amendment i offered here, how that differs from the amendments that were adopted this morning in committee. those amendments adopted this morning did not have a mutual agreement from the different parties that were involved in the agreement. >> i will ask charles sullivan to address that. >> the amendments were actually discussed and agreed upon by the developers. the point of what sherrill said earlier -- cheryl said earlier is that this was a contract. the board can condition approval of that contract. they cannot force the developer to address those -- to accept the changes. it would require that the developer consent to change the contract, ultimately. the question is are the changes being proposed something the developer would accept. if not, the board could pass a resolution approving an agreement that never enters into. supervisor avalos: since the developer has already accepted that agreement -- >> the developer discussed the changes introduced by president
deputy city attorney cheryl atoms? -- adams? the question is the amendment i offered here, how that differs from the amendments that were adopted this morning in committee. those amendments adopted this morning did not have a mutual agreement from the different parties that were involved in the agreement. >> i will ask charles sullivan to address that. >> the amendments were actually discussed and agreed upon by the developers. the point of what sherrill said earlier -- cheryl said...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live from oakland with that part of the story. cheryl? >> reporter: well, jessica, news traveled quickly about the release of the former bart police officer from an l.a. county jail. everyone i talked to had an opinion, especially oscar grant's uncle, bobby johnson. >> this is really a very sad day for a family who lost a loved one. >> reporter: bobby johnson reacting to the news that former bart police officer johannes mehserle, who shot and killed johnson's unarmed nephew, oscar grant, will be released from an l.a. county jail on monday. >> this whole thing was staged. it was planned. it was acted out. and it has brought this type of conclusion. and this is where we're at right now. a state of disappointment. >> reporter: mehserle, who was convicted in july of involuntary monday slauter in the killing of grant on the fruitvale bart station platform new year's day 2009, he was sentenced in november to two years. there were riots in the streets of oakland, protesting the killing, and disappointment over the sentence the former officer rec
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live from oakland with that part of the story. cheryl? >> reporter: well, jessica, news traveled quickly about the release of the former bart police officer from an l.a. county jail. everyone i talked to had an opinion, especially oscar grant's uncle, bobby johnson. >> this is really a very sad day for a family who lost a loved one. >> reporter: bobby johnson reacting to the news that former bart police officer johannes mehserle, who shot and...
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cheryl hurd is live at oakland city hall with details. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the number of police officers on the streets of oakland is a major issue. 80 police officers laid off last year. a budget compromise, will it bring half of them back? only a crystal ball can figure that out. >> oakland is now stepping into the realm of common sense. >> reporter: and council members are trying to figure out ways to put cops back out on the streets. >> if we get 44 back, i would love for that. >> reporter: that's easier said than done. >> we can't afford to be a city where we have only police and fire running around, but nothing else keeping our children motivated and inspired. >> reporter: there's the $58 million deficit looming over the city. a tentative compromise has been reached with the police union and four other city employee groups. they are willing to pay a part of their pension plan, but the problem is this, if council members vote to carve out money to bring 44 of them back, 44 officers will be heading out the door through attrition. a m
cheryl hurd is live at oakland city hall with details. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the number of police officers on the streets of oakland is a major issue. 80 police officers laid off last year. a budget compromise, will it bring half of them back? only a crystal ball can figure that out. >> oakland is now stepping into the realm of common sense. >> reporter: and council members are trying to figure out ways to put cops back out on the streets. >> if we get 44 back, i...
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reporting live, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> for weeks they've said now they might have the video to prove it. lawyers represents the suspect in the beating of brian stow say video footage could exonerate their client. lawyers were literally going business to business near a comfort inn hotel in los angeles asking owners not to destroy surveillance video from march 31st. ramirez allegedly stayed in the hotel around that time after the beating. lawyers for ramirez say surveillance video will show him with a head of hair, contradicting witnesses who say the attackers were bald. >>> back to the drawing board. the governor pulled the plug on a deadline budget deal sending angry and stunned democrats back to work. and while it is a hard pill to swallow, some experts say that today's budget veto may actually wind up saving californians a lot of money in the end. elise? >> reporter: jessica, with this veto it's most likely back to square one, but state agencies are preparing for the worst. 41% of the workforce could be laid off. >> today, i vetoed the califo
reporting live, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> for weeks they've said now they might have the video to prove it. lawyers represents the suspect in the beating of brian stow say video footage could exonerate their client. lawyers were literally going business to business near a comfort inn hotel in los angeles asking owners not to destroy surveillance video from march 31st. ramirez allegedly stayed in the hotel around that time after the beating....
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cheryl hurd is live. it sounds like the city got an earful from citizens. >> reporter: that's right. this council chamber here was packed. many people wanting to step up to the mike and have their voices heard, many angry over last week's drowning death of raymond zach. >> i'm angry. i have no trust in you. i have no trust in you. >> reporter: residents lashing out at the mayor and council members at a scheduled meeting. >> a man died because of our city services and i've heard not one officer say this should not have happened. >> we allowed him to die. mayor, i want you to look at everybody in this room. who would you let die in this room? >> reporter: on memorial day, zach walked into the water at crown memorial state beach in alameda. these are pictures of people looking on as he ventured into the water. the fire department came but did not go in. a private citizen pulled his lifeless body out of the water. >> now you have the first-ever assisted suicide in california. >> reporter: on the beach was his
cheryl hurd is live. it sounds like the city got an earful from citizens. >> reporter: that's right. this council chamber here was packed. many people wanting to step up to the mike and have their voices heard, many angry over last week's drowning death of raymond zach. >> i'm angry. i have no trust in you. i have no trust in you. >> reporter: residents lashing out at the mayor and council members at a scheduled meeting. >> a man died because of our city services and...
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reporting live in walnut creek, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> not quite las vegas, but it is a hotel casino with some glitsz, and it's coming to the south bay. garden city casino has been approved for a new location in san jose, off 101 near the san jose airport. construction is uerway on the casino called matrix. the casino is already runni inn ads on craigslist for dozens of cashiers and customer service reps. it's a 600 room hotel, with an indoor theater and restaurant. >>> if you're making vacation plans and you need to listen to this next story. while you're planning for summer fun, scam artists are planning on ways to steal your money and identity. vicky wynn with a warning tonight. >> reporter: when we're on vacation, the last thing many of us are thinking about are protecting our identity. it's the first thing identity thieves are hoping you'll forget. you would have put a sign on your front door saying, i'm on vacation. you shouldn't do that with social media. >> reporter: that's amber u. with privacy rights clearinghouse. while people are good prote
reporting live in walnut creek, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> not quite las vegas, but it is a hotel casino with some glitsz, and it's coming to the south bay. garden city casino has been approved for a new location in san jose, off 101 near the san jose airport. construction is uerway on the casino called matrix. the casino is already runni inn ads on craigslist for dozens of cashiers and customer service reps. it's a 600 room hotel, with an indoor...
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reporting live in hayward, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> just in, a priest accused of molesting four men in the 1980s has been extradited to ireland where he faces similar charges. the 75-year-old patrick mccabe was turned over sunday night at sfo according to the santa rosa press democrat. he was arrested in august and has been jailed ever since. the four alleged victims in santa rosa dropped charges against the priest but intend to refile them later, including charges against the archdiocese in santa rosa and dublin. >>> now to sunnyvale, where police discovered a woman's body stuffed in a garbage bag. it was discovered near pomo avenue. george has more on the investigation. >> reporter: longtime neighbors say they have never seen anything like this before. highly unusual is how one neighbor describes it. and tonight, sunnyvale investigators have a mystery on their hands. who is this woman, and why was her body dumped on this street? >> i don't believe it. i can't believe it. >> reporter: in her 50 years of living on this street, she has never had any majo
reporting live in hayward, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> just in, a priest accused of molesting four men in the 1980s has been extradited to ireland where he faces similar charges. the 75-year-old patrick mccabe was turned over sunday night at sfo according to the santa rosa press democrat. he was arrested in august and has been jailed ever since. the four alleged victims in santa rosa dropped charges against the priest but intend to refile them later,...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in san francisco with the new information for us. cheryl. >> reporter: well, diane, bryan stow is here at sf general. his condition is unchanged. but we are learning about new evidence tonight, a bloody jersey with dna that belongs to bryan stow. >> reporter: the evening giants fan bryan stow was beaten nearly to death by two men outside dodger stadium, suspect number one was described as wearing a white dodger jersey. giovanni ramirez as suspect number one when they arrested him nearly three weeks ago and now we have learned police have in evidence a dodger jersthey had been dropped off of the cleaners. instead of cleaning it sources say a worker alerted authorities. dna anal sits came back. a match to the victim, stow. the first who first disclosed the shirt to nbc, said it believed that ramirez was the one who brought it to the cleaners. nbc talked to ramirez's attorney, who spoke with us after meeting with his client at the county jail in los angeles. >> he doesn't wear clothes that require dry cleaning and i just think this just
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in san francisco with the new information for us. cheryl. >> reporter: well, diane, bryan stow is here at sf general. his condition is unchanged. but we are learning about new evidence tonight, a bloody jersey with dna that belongs to bryan stow. >> reporter: the evening giants fan bryan stow was beaten nearly to death by two men outside dodger stadium, suspect number one was described as wearing a white dodger jersey. giovanni ramirez as suspect number...
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. >> cheryl. higher education in the state is facing massive cut today with the latest budget deal and others in the system have to brace for even more. word that the legislature is piling 150 million on top of the half billion . that doesn't sit well with the students . >> i think it would be like for a student we feel the weight of the budget cuts. >> students have seen the class collections cut and fees go up in the past two years. uc employees are worried too. especially about the potential for lay offs. >> we are tired of this. the university has to be held accountable also and legislators have to do their jobs too. don't cut it more than you did. >> and majority of the patients . reemberse them less for medicines . it could close their doors. >> we have a situation where we are stop taking the medical patients. >> it doesn't cover the cost of medication. >> also left hanging, those who participate in the adult day health care program. there is slashed funding. and a bill passed would restore
. >> cheryl. higher education in the state is facing massive cut today with the latest budget deal and others in the system have to brace for even more. word that the legislature is piling 150 million on top of the half billion . that doesn't sit well with the students . >> i think it would be like for a student we feel the weight of the budget cuts. >> students have seen the class collections cut and fees go up in the past two years. uc employees are worried too. especially...
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i agree basically is what cheryl said. it's difficult to get them to come to the table. unlike oakland. oco. they are about to do an action about stopping the violence. however, there are wonderful people in san francisco who are working hard to this issue. we have an adult representation, reverend. i agree with cheryl. any ideas anyone here has about how we can better engage the faith community. we would be all ears on that >> the think the best way to get them on at the funerals. another deal is, we have to consider like, if you are not out there you are going to meet all the people. you are not going to touch bases with a lot of those pasteurs. they're are trying to do the right thing. keeping that connection when you go to the funeral, pull them aside. >> they have a strong presence in the juvenile presence. we are very appreciative of their support and work with the juvenile probation community. >> in the sierra in the bay view. there's a minister on staff that can collaborates and tries to leverage other ministers. there's other of spiritual groups. as a form of de
i agree basically is what cheryl said. it's difficult to get them to come to the table. unlike oakland. oco. they are about to do an action about stopping the violence. however, there are wonderful people in san francisco who are working hard to this issue. we have an adult representation, reverend. i agree with cheryl. any ideas anyone here has about how we can better engage the faith community. we would be all ears on that >> the think the best way to get them on at the funerals....
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it's all cheryl all the time.n and cheryl rejoin us now with the news at 5:00. >>> the bay area heats up, serving as a reminder and warning, fire season is here. >> we can have our day in court. it's been slightly altered. >> a ruling will not discourage a woman at the forfront of a discrime anything lawsuit against walmart. >> and fast food joints that are responsible for the bulk of the litter out in the bay. thermostats inching towards triple dijis. >> just in time for the start of summer, beginning tomorrow. >> it's a beautiful day today to fly in san francisco. >> temperatures rose high enough that some pane found sthechls taking off shirts to cool down. >> kids flocked to water fountains for some refreshing fun in the sun. >> sandhya joins us now with a warning for tomorrow. >> yes. steamy day inland. taking a look at highs so far, 97 in fairfield. and 97 in morgan hill. san jose, 95 degrees. and official highs coming up shortly. 89 in oakland. 88 degrees take a look at redwood city, it's 94 so far. there is
it's all cheryl all the time.n and cheryl rejoin us now with the news at 5:00. >>> the bay area heats up, serving as a reminder and warning, fire season is here. >> we can have our day in court. it's been slightly altered. >> a ruling will not discourage a woman at the forfront of a discrime anything lawsuit against walmart. >> and fast food joints that are responsible for the bulk of the litter out in the bay. thermostats inching towards triple dijis. >> just...
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i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching.e appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 6:00. >> try to stay dry out there.
i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching.e appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 6:00. >> try to stay dry out there.
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>> hi, cheryl. booked donation bins are at 90 safe ways here in the bay area and sacramento. but local charity worry they are actually hurting them than helping them. >> the signs say books for charity and specifically for local schools and a local group. frinds of the lafayette library present competition. that is donations to the book stores that raise money for the library. >> we are concerned that other bins that are put out for other groups that are not local might take away from our ability to support our libraries. >> i had information about the organization that they really don't give very much to charity. >> the bin fair sticker that declares reading tree.org. the management manages and services the bins themselves. according to their website the washington based company is the countries largest seller of used books on sites like amazon.com. in portland 25 percent of the books collected don't end up in nonprofits at all. but rather at trm for sale on the internet. >> all i can tell you is the agreement that safe way had. that is not the arrangement in the bay area. t
>> hi, cheryl. booked donation bins are at 90 safe ways here in the bay area and sacramento. but local charity worry they are actually hurting them than helping them. >> the signs say books for charity and specifically for local schools and a local group. frinds of the lafayette library present competition. that is donations to the book stores that raise money for the library. >> we are concerned that other bins that are put out for other groups that are not local might take...
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>>> welcome beyond the headlines i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people that live and work in the bay area. today we're going to look how summertime can be dangerous to the physical and academic health of our low income young people. they lack the fundamental resources and trilgs opportunities most families associate with this time of year. according to partnership for children of youth, 27% participate in summer learning programs. 48% of parents that make less than $35,000 do not enroll their children in any summer program. many low income young people just don't have the opportunity to go to summer camp. t shows report shows that lack f access is putting them even further behind in school. here is a report from lyanne melendez. >> summer camps are meant to help keep kids engaged but not every parent can accord them. in fact, partnership for children at youth found that the majority of low income youth don't attend a summer school or program. >> the summer learning is having an enormous effect on
>>> welcome beyond the headlines i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people that live and work in the bay area. today we're going to look how summertime can be dangerous to the physical and academic health of our low income young people. they lack the fundamental resources and trilgs opportunities most families associate with this time of year. according to partnership for children of youth, 27% participate in summer learning programs. 48% of parents...
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cheryl has news. >> we'll see you later on. california legislature will start voting today on the budget with a goal of having it signed by the governor by the start of the fiscal year. democrats say they can pass it on a simple majority vote. don't need republican support. capital correspondent nannette miranda joins us from sacramento with more. >> reporter: the third time may be the charm. later this afternoon, the legislature is set to vote on the budget for for third time this year. and will try to pass a state budget just before the fiscal year starts. yesterday, governor brown and democratic leaders came to an agreement on how to close the remaining $10 billion deficit. remember because california voters approved prop 25 last november, democrats can pass budgets now with a simple majority vote. two-third vote is needed to pass taxes. that forced governor brown to face up to the reality having to abandon a plan for temporary tax hikes for five more years. because he was unable to secure two republican votes in each house.
cheryl has news. >> we'll see you later on. california legislature will start voting today on the budget with a goal of having it signed by the governor by the start of the fiscal year. democrats say they can pass it on a simple majority vote. don't need republican support. capital correspondent nannette miranda joins us from sacramento with more. >> reporter: the third time may be the charm. later this afternoon, the legislature is set to vote on the budget for for third time this...
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cheryl hurd toss latest. >> i think it's crazy. i think it's -- i don't know why they would do that. >> reporter: he is deshon's football coach. he says day two of the drama has him in a tailspin. >> pull up your pants but at the same time what is it to the stewardess? why is she talking to him? why is she profiling him? >> reporter: she was talking to him according to police because she felt marman was displaying his underwear in an inappropriate manner. i spoke with him in the jailhouse interview wednesday night. he said, i responded to the stewardess and intended to pull up my pants when i reached my seat. i was upset. i just buried my brother, my best friend. but that wasn't good enough. police wound up arresting marman. he was scheduled to go before a judge but his court date was moved to friday. a spokesperson from the district attorney's office says wearing sagging pants is not a crime but assaulting a police officer is. the attorneys on the case are interviewing more witnesses to see if a crime was committed. his mother bel
cheryl hurd toss latest. >> i think it's crazy. i think it's -- i don't know why they would do that. >> reporter: he is deshon's football coach. he says day two of the drama has him in a tailspin. >> pull up your pants but at the same time what is it to the stewardess? why is she talking to him? why is she profiling him? >> reporter: she was talking to him according to police because she felt marman was displaying his underwear in an inappropriate manner. i spoke with...
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cheryl has news. >> we'll see you later on. california legislature will start voting today on the budget with a goal of having it signed by the governor by the start of the fiscal year. democrats say they can pass it on a simple majority vote. don't need republican support. capital correspondent nannette miranda joins us from sacramento with more. >> reporter: the third time may be the charm. later this afternoon, the legislature is set to vote on the budget for for third time this year. and will try to pass a state budget just before the fiscal year starts. yesterday, governor brown and democratic leaders came to an agreement on how to close the remaining $10 billion deficit. remember because california voters approved prop 25 last november, democrats can pass budgets now with a simple majority vote. two-third vote is needed to pass taxes. that forced governor brown to face up to the reality having to abandon a plan for temporary tax hikes for five more years. because he was unable to secure two republican votes in each house.
cheryl has news. >> we'll see you later on. california legislature will start voting today on the budget with a goal of having it signed by the governor by the start of the fiscal year. democrats say they can pass it on a simple majority vote. don't need republican support. capital correspondent nannette miranda joins us from sacramento with more. >> reporter: the third time may be the charm. later this afternoon, the legislature is set to vote on the budget for for third time this...
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we bring in cheryl hurd. seems like there's a lot of holes in the story. what are the details here? >> reporter: you have to admit, taping an anti-violence video on a saturday afternoon in oakland had to be a good idea, but police say it went terribly wrong when a 14-year-old decided to bring a real weapon to what was supposed to be a teachable moment. it happened here on saturday at union park on 7th, around 11:30 in the morning. students were told to bring fake weapons to the video shoot. that got the attention of people in the park. they saw students running around with weapons and thought a real gun fight was going on and someone called police. when police got there, they rounded up the students and the guns and determined one of them was real. school officials say the adults in charge were shocked. >> the two adults who were involved, who were counselors and specialists, not your typical classroom teachers, they're both on administrative leave, pending the completion of the investigation. that's just a matter of protocol. >> reporter: the students in question attended united fo
we bring in cheryl hurd. seems like there's a lot of holes in the story. what are the details here? >> reporter: you have to admit, taping an anti-violence video on a saturday afternoon in oakland had to be a good idea, but police say it went terribly wrong when a 14-year-old decided to bring a real weapon to what was supposed to be a teachable moment. it happened here on saturday at union park on 7th, around 11:30 in the morning. students were told to bring fake weapons to the video...
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cheryl hurd has the later. >> reporter: tuesday's unseasonable rainfall turned out to be a big problem for some 240 boy scouts camping in the sierra in calaveras big trees state park. >> our main concern was food and medications that some of the boy maze need. >> the rain caused a river to crest, covering a foot bridge separating the scouts from the main camping area. an emt and registered nurse made it through rugged terrain, around the river to the camp site. >> the sheriff's department set up a cabling system, a pulley cable system. was able to transfer food across. >> the scouts have three square meals to hold them over until they can make it back over the river. >> the bridge is visible. it's not visible enough for us to look at the structure and make sure it's structurally sound and safe for our boys to come back across. >> there's no phone service there but ernst is communicating through his cell phone that is able to connect to an old-fashioned hand radio. >> this is dave ernst from the counsel office. >> we were able to talk to ranger mike hanna. >> we've gained access to the
cheryl hurd has the later. >> reporter: tuesday's unseasonable rainfall turned out to be a big problem for some 240 boy scouts camping in the sierra in calaveras big trees state park. >> our main concern was food and medications that some of the boy maze need. >> the rain caused a river to crest, covering a foot bridge separating the scouts from the main camping area. an emt and registered nurse made it through rugged terrain, around the river to the camp site. >> the...
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cheryl hurd joins us with more on what happened today.hat's happening with the injured crew member? >> reporter: one injured crew member is doing pretty well. he had to be checked out at the hospital. the waters are calm, but they were pretty rough near the golden gate bridge and some crew members found out about that the hard way. >> we're pushing the boats really hard, that's state of the art. you make a mistake, you may for it. >> reporter: murray jones is smiling now, but he wasn't smiling when six oracle team members made a mistake and paid for it big time monday afternoon. >> we were pushing the boat hard and it capsized. we knew it was going to happen and it happened today. >> reporter: jones was on board the oracle five when it flipped much he and the crew were in a racing position near the golden gate bridge. a couple members fell into the water. >> i climbed down and stayed dry. >> reporter: racing is tricky and dangerous. >> in the strong winds you can be conservative and safe. when you're in a racing situation, you can push it
cheryl hurd joins us with more on what happened today.hat's happening with the injured crew member? >> reporter: one injured crew member is doing pretty well. he had to be checked out at the hospital. the waters are calm, but they were pretty rough near the golden gate bridge and some crew members found out about that the hard way. >> we're pushing the boats really hard, that's state of the art. you make a mistake, you may for it. >> reporter: murray jones is smiling now, but...
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we bring in cheryl hurd who joins us live with the latest. >> reporter: it's going to be an interestingight for over 200 boy scouts of america. they're okay tonight, but may be feeling a little trapped. tuesday's unseasonable rainfall turned out to be a big problem for 240 boy scouts camping in the sierra. >> our main concern was food and medications as some of the boys may need. >> reporter: the rain caused the river to crest, covering a foot bridge. an emt and registered nurse made it through rugged terrain, around the river to the camp site. >> the sheriff's department set up a cabling system and was able to transfer food across. >> reporter: the scouts have three square meals to hold them over until they can make it back. >> the bridge is visible. it's not visible enough for us to look at the structure and make sure it's sound. >> reporter: he is communicating with the scouts through his cell phone that is able to connect to a hand radio. we were able to talk to ranger mike hanna. >> we've gained access to the other side of the river. >> reporter: but it won't be safe enough to cros
we bring in cheryl hurd who joins us live with the latest. >> reporter: it's going to be an interestingight for over 200 boy scouts of america. they're okay tonight, but may be feeling a little trapped. tuesday's unseasonable rainfall turned out to be a big problem for 240 boy scouts camping in the sierra. >> our main concern was food and medications as some of the boys may need. >> reporter: the rain caused the river to crest, covering a foot bridge. an emt and registered...
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cheryl hurd watched the president's address tonight with people in the bay area who have loved ones stationed in afghanistan. and their reaction? >> reporter: well, they have a son in afghanistan, and they say they're proud that he's serving our country but relieved he'll be leaving a war zone soon. anita and norv are getting a glimpse from the president on when their son will leave his post in afghanistan. >> starting next month, we will be able to remove 10,000 of our troops from afghanistan by the end oh of this year. >> we can only do so much. we've put a lot of energy in there and it's time to start moving out. >> reporter: moving out what has been a war zone for almost a decade means the walldren's 23-year-old son will move out of harm's way. >> he was an aspiring actor, taking acting classes at college. and we got a phone call in november that i've had a change of direction. >> reporter: that direction was made 3 1/2 years ago to become a soldier. >> this boy had been hit by shrapnel. >> reporter: vincent is a medic. they cherish the pictures of their son serving his country. >> he fel
cheryl hurd watched the president's address tonight with people in the bay area who have loved ones stationed in afghanistan. and their reaction? >> reporter: well, they have a son in afghanistan, and they say they're proud that he's serving our country but relieved he'll be leaving a war zone soon. anita and norv are getting a glimpse from the president on when their son will leave his post in afghanistan. >> starting next month, we will be able to remove 10,000 of our troops from...
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we bring in cheryl hurd who joins us from the peninsula. is this a simple misunderstanding or is the young man trying to prove a point here? >> reporter: raj, i spoke with him a couple hours ago here at the jail, he says he's disgusted with himself and the airline. i spoke with his mother and she says she can't believe this is happening. >> them wearing their pants saggy is a trend. >> reporter: and she says she can't believe a trend has landed her son in jail for refusing to pull up his pants. >> an officer asked him for his ticket, his boarding pass and he asked him why. and he says, i just need your boarding pass. he says why? what did i do? i haven't done anything. >> reporter: the flight crew felt otherwise. a ticket taker and a stewardess asked him to pull up his sagging pajama bottoms as he was walking to board the plane. >> he told her i'll pull it up as soon as i can get my hands free. >> reporter: his mother says he kept walking, then sat down and pulled up his pants. by then the crew was taking action because they felt he wasn't
we bring in cheryl hurd who joins us from the peninsula. is this a simple misunderstanding or is the young man trying to prove a point here? >> reporter: raj, i spoke with him a couple hours ago here at the jail, he says he's disgusted with himself and the airline. i spoke with his mother and she says she can't believe this is happening. >> them wearing their pants saggy is a trend. >> reporter: and she says she can't believe a trend has landed her son in jail for refusing to...
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cheryl davis makes programs for the teenagers of the western addition so they can better themselves. she is constantly giving back to the community, and she takes the children and treats them as if they were her own. getting them towards the path to go to college and teaching them work as well as life skills. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. her commitment and dedication inspired me and showed me that you can be anything i live with a little hard work. her effort and dedication to help clean up the streets and have helpful programs that changes the lives of our youth. when funding gets low, she uses the money out of her own pocket, and that tells me she really cares. if it were not for her, i would probably be around the neighborhood causing all sorts of trouble and commotion. i appreciate all sister davis has done for us in the community. i needed help, she would have both hands out. sister davis is a phenomenal woman, and i am grateful for all she has done. thank you for your time. supervisor chu: thank you for your time. >> good afternoon. on behal
cheryl davis makes programs for the teenagers of the western addition so they can better themselves. she is constantly giving back to the community, and she takes the children and treats them as if they were her own. getting them towards the path to go to college and teaching them work as well as life skills. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. her commitment and dedication inspired me and showed me that you can be anything i live with a little hard work. her...
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cheryl hurd is live in heyward with more. >> reporter: heyward police say they have leads and they'reng diligently to follow up on them. meanwhile, there is a vigil here tonight, and family and friends say they are not giving up hope of finding michelle leigh alive. >> you're my best friend, i looked up to you my whole life. >> the community is fighting alongside michelle's family and friends. thursday evening a vigil and open forum at mount eden park in heyward. >> we know you're out there, and we're going to find you and we're going to bring you home. >> reporter: the 26-year-old nursing student has been missing since may 27th. police believe she's the victim of a murder. but her family is not giving up hope she will be found alive. >> we're not going to stop putting up flyers, i'm not going to stop until every street is covered and then more. >> reporter: police are following up on the number of leads. they know her car was parked in the kaiser parking garage the night she went missing. there's videotaped evidence and blood evidence that has been sent to an alameda county lab. >> w
cheryl hurd is live in heyward with more. >> reporter: heyward police say they have leads and they'reng diligently to follow up on them. meanwhile, there is a vigil here tonight, and family and friends say they are not giving up hope of finding michelle leigh alive. >> you're my best friend, i looked up to you my whole life. >> the community is fighting alongside michelle's family and friends. thursday evening a vigil and open forum at mount eden park in heyward. >> we...
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. >> and i the news continues with dan and cheryl. >> i really didn't want to get off of the plane.t like i didn't do anything wrong. >> right now at five, a man arrested for wearing saggy pants talks about the incident in an interview only seen here. >>> and new numbers rates are down and that is not good news for those looking for work. >> a group threatens to sue the state if lawmakers gets paid while they work on a budget that the governor will approve. first, the young man kicked off of the flight in san francisco international is embarrassed by the negative attention. >> he was bailed out of jail and talked with vick lee. >> he apologized but felt he was treated badly. >> that's right, cheryl. he feels sorry for all of those inconvenienced by the disruption that the incident cause trying hard to be a role model in the bay view where he grew up and he want to get his side of the story out there. >> i really want to apologize to the passengers was flight 488. you know, i never had any intentions of interrupting the flight. >> the crew on his flight he believes overreacted to com
. >> and i the news continues with dan and cheryl. >> i really didn't want to get off of the plane.t like i didn't do anything wrong. >> right now at five, a man arrested for wearing saggy pants talks about the incident in an interview only seen here. >>> and new numbers rates are down and that is not good news for those looking for work. >> a group threatens to sue the state if lawmakers gets paid while they work on a budget that the governor will approve....
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we'll have more news with cheryl jennings and the news at 5:00.n independent panel blasts pg&e for creating an unsafe culture that led to the pipe line disaster . a home in the south bay that is serving as a wake-up call . how elizabeth taylor's death led to a tug of war over the san francisco gay pride flag. >> we begin with the murder of two oakland men with guilty forward. anton makey and yusev bey were found guilty. we are outside with the court with the story. >> cheryl, defense were surprised by the verdict given the amount of time that it took the jury to reach the decision today. it came after 10 full days of deliberation . former head of oakland, once very powerful muslim bakery. antoine makey and found guilty in the death of chauncey bailey. >> his family said justice was finally seshed. >> he would be here, you know, if it was -- this didn't happen. >> inside of the courtroom. former bakery owner bey and makey showed no emotion. bey's mother stormed out of the courthouse after reading the verdict reading. >> ultimately god knows the stu
we'll have more news with cheryl jennings and the news at 5:00.n independent panel blasts pg&e for creating an unsafe culture that led to the pipe line disaster . a home in the south bay that is serving as a wake-up call . how elizabeth taylor's death led to a tug of war over the san francisco gay pride flag. >> we begin with the murder of two oakland men with guilty forward. anton makey and yusev bey were found guilty. we are outside with the court with the story. >> cheryl,...
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cheryl jennings, serious cash. >> i did have some years ago.t was hais yechl you had to have a notary to claim it. >> and some you do, but check again. and now, if you have unclaimed property like money bags here, go to unclaimed.org. and that is easy. there are all 50 states there. so there is money for myself this time. the first time. is there anything you can do here? there is a question, to make money stuffing envelope scam? no. it's a scam. sometimes this gets complicated but the majority of the time idea is simple. you see an ad saying make money stuffing envelopes, send me $5. you put $5 in an envelope, they send you an and a half says place an ad just like mine. see how they stuffed an envelope. so this is considered money spent on an education. is there a benefit of a tenant having a lease? or does it just promise the landlord you won't be moving? well, landlords won't do it if it wasn't better for them but there are benefits for you. and they can raise rent without giving you a year's notice and as sit now they can raise within 30 da
cheryl jennings, serious cash. >> i did have some years ago.t was hais yechl you had to have a notary to claim it. >> and some you do, but check again. and now, if you have unclaimed property like money bags here, go to unclaimed.org. and that is easy. there are all 50 states there. so there is money for myself this time. the first time. is there anything you can do here? there is a question, to make money stuffing envelope scam? no. it's a scam. sometimes this gets complicated but...
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cheryl hurd is live where the train was headed in. the fire in the passenger car. >> reporter: that train originating from chicago was scheduled to arrive here in emeryville at 4:10. i got here at 3:30. no one was here. let's take a look at the video we are getting into the news room. smoke billowing from the zephyr. a speeding gravel truck slammed into the train at a crossing east of reno. two passenger cars caught fire. the driver of the truck was killed. we are learning from a local newspaper a female conductor was also killed. two people in critical condition, four in serious and three in fair condition at local hospitals. just over 200 passengers on the train. we talked to one of them from salt lake city. he and his wife and a 3-month-old baby were on the way here to the bay area on the way to a wedding. they were sitting in the observation area when the truck slammed into the train. >> just talking to them and next thing i know, it felt like even though i'm sitting down, felt like somebody knocked me out of my seat. three second
cheryl hurd is live where the train was headed in. the fire in the passenger car. >> reporter: that train originating from chicago was scheduled to arrive here in emeryville at 4:10. i got here at 3:30. no one was here. let's take a look at the video we are getting into the news room. smoke billowing from the zephyr. a speeding gravel truck slammed into the train at a crossing east of reno. two passenger cars caught fire. the driver of the truck was killed. we are learning from a local...
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cheryl with the owner has had her own story of heart break. >> reporter: on one side there's an elderly woman who lived there half her life. on the other side of the street the new owners. blood is left on the sidewalk in front of an elderly's house. the family of the 80-year-old says she may never return to her greek town home. her lower lip was ripped off and she broke several bones. a pitbull ran across the street when she was out getting her mail. >> it was not on a leash, it ran across the street and dragged her down to the sidewalk. >> reporter: the dog's owner showed us this picture of blue. she says she's sorry for the attack and her dog most likely felt threatened. >> she startled him and he jumped on her. he was smacking at him and hit him. >> she says she ran to help the woman before she was rushed to the hospital. blue typically staying inside. >> normally he's in the house on the chain. >> reporter: on friday evening, she says he was on the porch, unleashed with their son. police say she will be fined and have to pay the woman's medical bills, she says that the elderly woma
cheryl with the owner has had her own story of heart break. >> reporter: on one side there's an elderly woman who lived there half her life. on the other side of the street the new owners. blood is left on the sidewalk in front of an elderly's house. the family of the 80-year-old says she may never return to her greek town home. her lower lip was ripped off and she broke several bones. a pitbull ran across the street when she was out getting her mail. >> it was not on a leash, it...
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this is probably not going to go over too well. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> the good news is united airlines let affected travelers cancel or rebook their flights without penalty. the airline's computer systems are up and running again but if you are traveling today, call ahead. >>> a competitive swimmer who disappeared suddenly before a very important meet was found unharmed. they found 17-year-old carissa metcalf on friday. they passed out flyers with her face and information when they couldn't find her. investigators say she was disorientated when they found her at a nearby neighborhood park. metcalf disappeared shortly before she was scheduled to compete in a meet before the world championship next month. it's the same high pressure meet swim legend michael phelps competed in as he made his way to the olympics. >>> a different story for a missing nursing student. family, friends and dozens of volume here is who don't even know michelle le will continue looking for her in the east bay hills today. le disappeared from the parking lot at the kaiser hospital in haywar
this is probably not going to go over too well. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> the good news is united airlines let affected travelers cancel or rebook their flights without penalty. the airline's computer systems are up and running again but if you are traveling today, call ahead. >>> a competitive swimmer who disappeared suddenly before a very important meet was found unharmed. they found 17-year-old carissa metcalf on friday. they passed out flyers with...
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now back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> and it's batter up today for a bunch of kids in san francisco> he's the best batting instructor in major league baseball here. >> that is really good. there are tips from the coach at the western edition's kimball field. >> kids are participating in the run. >> he was nicknamed after the
now back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> and it's batter up today for a bunch of kids in san francisco> he's the best batting instructor in major league baseball here. >> that is really good. there are tips from the coach at the western edition's kimball field. >> kids are participating in the run. >> he was nicknamed after the
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they looked at the prices that cheryl cites, and they say, how do i make a go of it?rican dream is gone, and what carville talks about is not that farfetched. martha: i think about pivotal times in the nation's history, abraham lincoln, presidential length and how important it has been in these kinds of moments, and, you know, i wonder what 2012 will say about americans' assessment about whether or not the president is doing enough in that regard. rich? >> well, you know, that will be the big question of this election. martha: yeah. >> i don't think foreign policy, i don't think the debt, i think it's all the economy. and the debt's a subset of that, but it's all the health of the economy. and if you have an economy like this where people are worried about their jobs, they're out of work, where the value of their homes are down, where their incomes have been stagnant, and this is not just an obama problem, it's stretched back into the bush years -- martha: absolutely. >> all of that is a huge weight on his reapplication. >> you mentioned jobs and i am the business per
they looked at the prices that cheryl cites, and they say, how do i make a go of it?rican dream is gone, and what carville talks about is not that farfetched. martha: i think about pivotal times in the nation's history, abraham lincoln, presidential length and how important it has been in these kinds of moments, and, you know, i wonder what 2012 will say about americans' assessment about whether or not the president is doing enough in that regard. rich? >> well, you know, that will be the...
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. >> cheryl. >> i just want to piggyback to something the youth said. it's greater that we do all the planning. i think we cannot forget the people that we are targeting. because sometimes we set agendas and it doesn't mean it's going to work because we have been educated. we are really not educated to whether it's best for the community. we have programs and nobody comes. it's not relevant to the community. it's about being innovative. >> opening the doors doesn't mean people will come. if people won't come and they are not interested. if it's not going to take them to the place they want to be. then it's going not to work. even today. we have talked to some folks. we were fortunate in one of the housing developments to get money from cmlj. they may not have been what we wanted it to be. they had youth and it was probably one of the safist summers. to get those people come here. every time we go to speak. we end up in trouble. we are being identified as trouble makers or we're being identified as not following the rules and they feel like they are bein
. >> cheryl. >> i just want to piggyback to something the youth said. it's greater that we do all the planning. i think we cannot forget the people that we are targeting. because sometimes we set agendas and it doesn't mean it's going to work because we have been educated. we are really not educated to whether it's best for the community. we have programs and nobody comes. it's not relevant to the community. it's about being innovative. >> opening the doors doesn't mean people...