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[cheers and applause] kiki. >> thank you.
[cheers and applause] kiki. >> thank you.
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[cheers and applause] kiki. >> thank you. >> you've played an
[cheers and applause] kiki. >> thank you. >> you've played an
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my family, they call me kiki. my friends call me kiki.. >>> nearly half of all runners in monday's boston marathon were women. among them was a pioneer who helped lead the way for all of them in a field that used to be dominated by men. here's don dahler. >> reporter: it's a simple concept. place one foot in front of the other for 26 miles, 385 yards. but until 50 years ago, half the population were not welcome to participate in marathons. then, on a cold april morning, 20 year old kathrine switzer set out to change everything. in '67, did you start out to shatter the glass starting line? >> i proved to my coach i could do it, and i was just there to celebrate. >> reporter: other women had run the boston marathon, none officially. her coach's one condition, that she register as a contestant. >> nobody believed a woman could or would want to run. so why even consider it? >> reporter: a few miles into the race, an official named jock simple spotted her. >> i turned, and i suddenly looked into the face of the angriest guy i'd ever seen. this
my family, they call me kiki. my friends call me kiki.. >>> nearly half of all runners in monday's boston marathon were women. among them was a pioneer who helped lead the way for all of them in a field that used to be dominated by men. here's don dahler. >> reporter: it's a simple concept. place one foot in front of the other for 26 miles, 385 yards. but until 50 years ago, half the population were not welcome to participate in marathons. then, on a cold april morning, 20 year...
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. ♪ franco: kiki? hey, kiki! you got a minute? i got to talk to you.my way to class. can we talk later? no.
. ♪ franco: kiki? hey, kiki! you got a minute? i got to talk to you.my way to class. can we talk later? no.
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my family, they call me kiki. my friends call me kiki. discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim, report it. like we did. narrator: if you suspect that you've been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status or disability, visit hud.gov/fairhousing or call the hud hotline at 1-800-669-9777. fair housing is your right. use it. speaker 1: noises like that used to make me hit the deck. but now, i can keep going. speaker 2: don't get me wrong, i still don't love crowded places. but it's good to get out again. speaker 3: transitioning from the military can be tough.
my family, they call me kiki. my friends call me kiki. discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal....
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. >> and waiting tables at two waoeu kiki restaurants to save up money and get out of debt, and she met couple from australia and they left her a $400 tip, and then it did not stop there, they wanted to then pay off her whole debt. >> i don't feel like it's real. i want to run around in the streets. >> the couple wants to remain anonymous but told shondra, the best way to thank them is by being their best possible self. >>> if you drive across the bay bridge, there's a secret you may not know about. >>> a bus battle in the east bay could leave hundreds of students high and dry, and why ac transit high and dry, and why ac transit wants live-streat the airport.e sport, binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. >>> good morning north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >>> it's almost to friday. i am nat
. >> and waiting tables at two waoeu kiki restaurants to save up money and get out of debt, and she met couple from australia and they left her a $400 tip, and then it did not stop there, they wanted to then pay off her whole debt. >> i don't feel like it's real. i want to run around in the streets. >> the couple wants to remain anonymous but told shondra, the best way to thank them is by being their best possible self. >>> if you drive across the bay bridge, there's...
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except it is kiki. that is what they were worshiping. it took him 30 years to conquer the place. he was kind of a middling successful warrior, lots of mayhem, lots of butchery, tens of thousands of people died. some escaped including this fellow. when he got to new england, they could not pronounce his name, so they called him henry. he had seen his family butchered by the kamehameha soldiers. he went all over the world, settled in connecticut, went to yale, went to congregation is seminary and was imbued with the spirit of mission. we did not send missionaries to hawaii. it took him years of yelling at them, if you people believe that jesus stuff, you would send missionaries to my country and end this horror. seven years, and they said ok. it took, he set up a school and taught english. he went from hebrew to hawaiian. he said there are chromatic and structural similarities that made hebrew -- grammatical and structural similarities that made hebrew easy for him. he got sick and died. he never got to go back. everyone was sorry, so we put together a mission, it got there in 1820
except it is kiki. that is what they were worshiping. it took him 30 years to conquer the place. he was kind of a middling successful warrior, lots of mayhem, lots of butchery, tens of thousands of people died. some escaped including this fellow. when he got to new england, they could not pronounce his name, so they called him henry. he had seen his family butchered by the kamehameha soldiers. he went all over the world, settled in connecticut, went to yale, went to congregation is seminary and...