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. >> reporter: david mcpherson says part of the problem was technology and staffing. but he says a number of corrective measures are now in place. >> we do a monthly report now that looks at any account -- a refund that could be higher than $200 we're proactively refunding those. >> reporter: mcpherson says overpayment notification wills go out and if you're one to get one of those letters, you have 60 days to respond in order to get your money. in oakland, ktbu channel 2 news. >>> the number of poo approximately applying for unemployment benefits rose 10,000 last week. many economist are ignoring the spike. saying they were dissource subject to recalled by the thanksgiving holiday. federal reserve chap chairman says he expects job gains to continue. >> relatively quiet day, the do you gained 11 points to notch a second stray closing high. the nasdaq 11 points lower. >> facebook says it intends to sell 70 million of its stock shares. facebook is getting ready to become part of the s & p 500. the proceeds will be an estimated 2.$8 billion. he plans to use some of that
. >> reporter: david mcpherson says part of the problem was technology and staffing. but he says a number of corrective measures are now in place. >> we do a monthly report now that looks at any account -- a refund that could be higher than $200 we're proactively refunding those. >> reporter: mcpherson says overpayment notification wills go out and if you're one to get one of those letters, you have 60 days to respond in order to get your money. in oakland, ktbu channel 2...
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say mcpherson. will come soon enough for clothes on and talk to. the ocean appears very come on the bridge of a captain the navigation officer and two helmsmen crew changes on the way. the crew watches reinforced you have to be twice as vigilant the closer you get to antarctica. for. the region is still under explored and. very long distances. these pictures are from nine hundred eighty seven they chronicle the maiden voyage of the academics off the first diesel electric ice ship to sail to go. first trip was good a really good one. remember we were in the captain's. having. yes i remember that clearly we were having tea at the table was a. huge bang and the car fell off the table. everywhere. it was a rock wasn't shown on the chart. and in the end the rocks position was mapped. here it is. the one hundred eighty seven obstacle course. the ship literally went through a trial of fire and ice. it was about four pm during a tea break we had cabbage pies that day i still remember that and then it all happened. this missile. fire broke out in the engine
say mcpherson. will come soon enough for clothes on and talk to. the ocean appears very come on the bridge of a captain the navigation officer and two helmsmen crew changes on the way. the crew watches reinforced you have to be twice as vigilant the closer you get to antarctica. for. the region is still under explored and. very long distances. these pictures are from nine hundred eighty seven they chronicle the maiden voyage of the academics off the first diesel electric ice ship to sail to go....
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community martha's table delivered hot meals to the little park outside the bill and melinda gates at mcpherson square and i would see the van there people and i knew that it was volunteer driven. volunteers, 80 hard working staff and they had the ous influence in community they were serving. it was a great brand and i join thaty wouldn't i organization and see if he can put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do e have this issue persistent child poverty. why do we have so many children that are not graduating high and going to college and being able to attach that careers the way i was able to. and c.e.o. of t martha's table on leading the based nonprofit c-span ight at 8:00 on "q&a." >> now a conversation about the role in eme court's society with justice ruth bader insberg and former u.s. solicitor theodore olson. on olson recently argued same-sex marriage. hosted by the northern virginia council.y there is 45 minutes. >> someone else will have to control the microphone. for me great privilege to have an opportunity to ask uestions of justice ginsberg instead of the oth
community martha's table delivered hot meals to the little park outside the bill and melinda gates at mcpherson square and i would see the van there people and i knew that it was volunteer driven. volunteers, 80 hard working staff and they had the ous influence in community they were serving. it was a great brand and i join thaty wouldn't i organization and see if he can put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do e have this issue persistent child poverty. why do we have so...
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a week earlier, late friday night at mcpherson square, orange line, the passenger tumbles down and then off the escalator. this woman at stadium armory moved slower and stumbling at first and then collapsed on to the tracks. good samaritans pull her to safety. the higher recent fall, 1:00 a.m. saturday, watch the man in white, watch him lean on the rail and watch how far he falls. all of these people are recovering and alcohol played a factor in each case. >> we want folks to ride responsibly and if they do find themselves in a position where they had too much to drink, where they're having difficulty walking, standing, with judgment action with balance that they might want to consider getting in a cabin stead. >> reporter: metro riders including joseph kitchen. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: a former member of metro's riders advisory counsel say drunk passengers are disruptive. >> the volume fills up on the metro station and the trains fill up. they could be a danger to other people using the system as well. >> reporter: unruly behavior and fights are often linked to alcohol. at every statio
a week earlier, late friday night at mcpherson square, orange line, the passenger tumbles down and then off the escalator. this woman at stadium armory moved slower and stumbling at first and then collapsed on to the tracks. good samaritans pull her to safety. the higher recent fall, 1:00 a.m. saturday, watch the man in white, watch him lean on the rail and watch how far he falls. all of these people are recovering and alcohol played a factor in each case. >> we want folks to ride...
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. >> reporter: mcpherson says part of the problem was technology and staffing but says a number of corrective measures are now in place. >> we do a monthly report that looks at any account of refund that can be more than $2 million and we're refunding those. >> reporter: payment notifications will go out from january 9 to february 9. you have 60 days to respond in order to get your money. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> strong winds blanketed parts of the bay area. calfire has extra staffing tonight. a contra costa county spokesman told us today we have very little rain and the rain that has fallen has dried out by today's winds. the gusting winds swept sand on to the great highway. public works officials closed the road between sloan and skyline. there's no word on how long that closure will last. >>> we die down overnight but don't expect a warm up right away. how cool temperatures could be when you wake up tomorrow morning. >>> disaster strikes a packed auditorium. >> the ceiling came down and landed on six or seven rows. >>> the big change coming to a part of the bay area. why it co
. >> reporter: mcpherson says part of the problem was technology and staffing but says a number of corrective measures are now in place. >> we do a monthly report that looks at any account of refund that can be more than $2 million and we're refunding those. >> reporter: payment notifications will go out from january 9 to february 9. you have 60 days to respond in order to get your money. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> strong winds blanketed parts of the bay...
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including julia mcpherson-crenshaw on facebook. she writes we tried for weeks. gave our information, driver's license, social security card. they can't verify our identity. we talked to a navigator. that was a month ago. we have been on the website on off peak hours and it crashes. she got on this morning and all that worked was the removal button, she said. some of the producers i mentioned were trying to get on. this was peter deucy trying to get on. it was gibberish. another producer from washington. when it asked his race and ethnicity, he entered it and he got more gibberish. i'm sorry, there is a problem with the system. warning, unauthorizedi access. we are having problems. >> in other words you get a half hour into it and you have to start over? >> that's what's frustrating. how many times have i been on your show doing this? you have to continuously give them a new log-in name, password every time you get in. if it kicks you off, you have to go through the whole system. it takes a long time. >> back to the beginning. ainsley, thanks. we'll check on the
including julia mcpherson-crenshaw on facebook. she writes we tried for weeks. gave our information, driver's license, social security card. they can't verify our identity. we talked to a navigator. that was a month ago. we have been on the website on off peak hours and it crashes. she got on this morning and all that worked was the removal button, she said. some of the producers i mentioned were trying to get on. this was peter deucy trying to get on. it was gibberish. another producer from...
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and i want to thank our guests today, tom mcpherson, mike peska, anita marks, and thanks for gettingining us every saturday and sunday morning this week. we'll be back next weekend, next year, actually, and we double dare you to watch on saturday, when one of our guests will include television host, game show host, tv personality extraordinaire, mark summers. stick around, right now, because up next is a can't-miss edition of melissa harris-perry. it's mhp's second annual look back at the year in laughter. a phenomenal panel of comedians join her. we hope to see you next week, next year, right here on "up." m] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. that your favorite dutch apple pie starts with a golden flaky crust, wedges of fresh fuji apples, and a brown sugar streusel on top. so she made her dutch apple pie just like that. marie callender's. it's time to savor. shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ snif
and i want to thank our guests today, tom mcpherson, mike peska, anita marks, and thanks for gettingining us every saturday and sunday morning this week. we'll be back next weekend, next year, actually, and we double dare you to watch on saturday, when one of our guests will include television host, game show host, tv personality extraordinaire, mark summers. stick around, right now, because up next is a can't-miss edition of melissa harris-perry. it's mhp's second annual look back at the year...
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mcpherson square and i was see that event and i was see -- van and i'll see the lines of people and i knew it was volunteer driven, 80 hard-working staff. they had eaten warm is influenced into the community that they were serving. a greater brand. why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i could put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do we have this issue. why do we have so many children that are not graduating high school? going on to college and attaching to careers that i was able to? >> the one thing it seems to me that is never talked about and i am sure i am wrong, no one ever homes in on the fact that 70% of the children in the black community are born out of wedlock. the national average is 40% and we talk about -- i get the background. it comes down to the kids do not come home and find to parents or even one. how do you deal -- what happened to us? that was not in the way it was when i was growing up. >> i do not pretend to understand why so many younger women are making the choice to have their families alone. i do know for martha's table that ev
mcpherson square and i was see that event and i was see -- van and i'll see the lines of people and i knew it was volunteer driven, 80 hard-working staff. they had eaten warm is influenced into the community that they were serving. a greater brand. why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i could put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do we have this issue. why do we have so many children that are not graduating high school? going on to college and attaching to...
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could just read a couple of sentences from a wonderful memoir, a gentleman by the name of harry mcpherson who wrote about call political education. and the book, among many other things to reschedule some of the characters of the senate at that time. and let me read just a few sentence. he will wonderfully capture kennedy in describes jfk as elegant and casual. he sat in the back row companies against the desk, wrapping his teeth of a pencil and reading the economist and the guardian. he was treated with affection by most senators, but he was all to the elusive, finding his way in other worlds outside the chamber . welty, handsome, bright, well-connected, he seemed to regard senate grandees as impressive but tedious. regarded by them as something of a playboy, a dilettante. his voting record was moderate and sometimes conservative, especially on trade in agriculture matters. he was not a prime mover in the senate. only once, the early 1960's, in handling a labor-management build the scene to emerge as a leader. then he stood in the center of the chamber, shattered his opposition tech chal
could just read a couple of sentences from a wonderful memoir, a gentleman by the name of harry mcpherson who wrote about call political education. and the book, among many other things to reschedule some of the characters of the senate at that time. and let me read just a few sentence. he will wonderfully capture kennedy in describes jfk as elegant and casual. he sat in the back row companies against the desk, wrapping his teeth of a pencil and reading the economist and the guardian. he was...
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could just read a couple of sentences from a wonderful memoir, a gentleman by the name of harry mcpherson who wrote about call political education. and the book, among many other things to reschedule some of the characters of the senate at that time. and let me read just a few sentence. he will wonderfully capture kennedy in describes jfk as elegant and casual. he sat in the back row companies against the desk, wrapping his teeth of a pencil and reading the economist and the guardian. he was treated with affection by most senators, but he was all to the elusive, finding his way in other worlds outside the chamber . welty, handsome, bright, well-connected, he seemed to regard senate grandees as impressive but tedious. regarded by them as something of a playboy, a dilettante. his voting record was moderate and sometimes conservative, especially on trade in agriculture matters. he was not a prime mover in the senate. only once, the early 1960's, in handling a labor-management build the scene to emerge as a leader. then he stood in the center of the chamber, shattered his opposition tech chal
could just read a couple of sentences from a wonderful memoir, a gentleman by the name of harry mcpherson who wrote about call political education. and the book, among many other things to reschedule some of the characters of the senate at that time. and let me read just a few sentence. he will wonderfully capture kennedy in describes jfk as elegant and casual. he sat in the back row companies against the desk, wrapping his teeth of a pencil and reading the economist and the guardian. he was...
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table delivered hot meals to the little park outside the bill and melinda gates foundation offices, mcphersonld see that van every night and see the lines of people there every night, and i knew that it was volunteer-driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff, and that they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great bran, and i thought why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work. but also see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many children that aren't graduating high school? going on to college? and being able to attach to careers the way that i was able to. >> the president and ceo of martha's table, on leading the washington, dc -- based nonprofit sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q & a. >> last weekend, republican senator john mccain and democratic senator chris murphy traveled to ukraine in the midst of protests over a financial bailout deal with russia. senator mccain talked about the trip at an event yesterday hosted by the atlantic council. it's a little
table delivered hot meals to the little park outside the bill and melinda gates foundation offices, mcphersonld see that van every night and see the lines of people there every night, and i knew that it was volunteer-driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff, and that they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great bran, and i thought why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work. but also see if i can understand better why...
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mcpherson square. i would see that every night. it is volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff. they had enormous influence in the community they were serving. it was a great brands. i thought why wouldn't i put my skills to work? also to see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many people that are not regulating high school. >> the president and ceo of martha's table on the nonprofit. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. >> next, the atlantic council hosted a discussion on mexico's new push for private investment sector.-- in its energy this gives a week after the mexican congress approved legislation that ended the state monopoly on oil and gas production. this is a little less than two hours. >> good morning. i am the director of the atlantic. i would like to welcome all of you to the atlantic council for this incredible timely event on mexico's reform which was passed by the congress last thursday and declared constitutional yesterday after bein
mcpherson square. i would see that every night. it is volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff. they had enormous influence in the community they were serving. it was a great brands. i thought why wouldn't i put my skills to work? also to see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many people that are not regulating high school. >> the president and ceo of martha's table on the nonprofit. sunday night at 8:00 on...
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offices mcpherson square. i would see that every night and see the lines of people there every night and i knew that it was being volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, a.d. hard-working staff and they have enormous influence in the community that they were serving it was a great brand and i thought why wouldn't i joined that organization and see if i can put my skills to work but also see if i can understand better why do they have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many children that aren't graduating high school, going on to college and being able to attach to careers the way i was able to? 's been next a year in review look at congress and its approval ratings. from "washington journal" this is an hour. >> host: we want to welcome back to the table thomas mann who is the co-author of it's even worse than it looks along with his co-author of that book norm ornstein resident scholar at american enterprise institute and thomas mann with brookings institution. we are halfway through the 113th
offices mcpherson square. i would see that every night and see the lines of people there every night and i knew that it was being volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, a.d. hard-working staff and they have enormous influence in the community that they were serving it was a great brand and i thought why wouldn't i joined that organization and see if i can put my skills to work but also see if i can understand better why do they have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many...
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offices mcpherson square. i would see that man every night, and would see the lines of people there every night. and i knew it was a volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, just 80 hard-working staff and that they had an enormous influence on the community they were serving. it was a great brand. i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better -- why do we have this issue, persistent child poverty? why do we have so many children that are not graduating high school, going on to college, and being able to attach to careers the way i was able to? asked the president and ceo of martha's table on leaving the washington dc -- leading the washington dc-based nonprofit. >> president obama held a year- end news conference today at the white house. the president said "we screwed up in the rollout of the health care law." he also promised a review of nsa surveillance programs, and said no new sanctions on iran should be passed while talks on its
offices mcpherson square. i would see that man every night, and would see the lines of people there every night. and i knew it was a volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, just 80 hard-working staff and that they had an enormous influence on the community they were serving. it was a great brand. i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better -- why do we have this issue, persistent child poverty? why do we have so many...
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at mcpherson square. i would see that van every night and see the lines of people there every night, and i knew that it was being volunteer- driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff. they had enormous influence in the community they were serving, and it was a great brand. i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization, see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better why we have this issue, persistent child poverty. what we have so many children that aren't graduating high school, going on the college, being able to attach to careers the way i was able to? >> the president and ceo of martha's table, patty stonesifer, on leading the washington dc-based nonprofit. "q&a." n's attemptwas a deliberate by the government to blame benazir bhutto. that was always the perspective of the musharraf government. in other words, she was the one who stood out. she was responsible. idea, that she should have been protected. an eilte -- elite force of policeman that would have accompani
at mcpherson square. i would see that van every night and see the lines of people there every night, and i knew that it was being volunteer- driven, 10,000 volunteers, 80 hard-working staff. they had enormous influence in the community they were serving, and it was a great brand. i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization, see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better why we have this issue, persistent child poverty. what we have so many children that aren't...
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deliver hot meals to the little park outside of the bill and melinda gates foundation offices at mcpherson square and i would see that every night and i would see the lines of people there every night and i knew that there was a volunteer durbin, 10,000 volunteers 80 hard-working staff and i thought why wouldn't i joined that organization to see if i can put my skills to work but also see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent to poverty, why do we have so many children that aren't graduating high school, going on to college and being able to attach to the careers the way that i was able to. on the washington d.c.-based nonprofit, sunday night at eight on c-span q&a. extending unemployment insurance should be the next priority according to the senate democratic leaders who spoke to the press on capitol hill today. majority leader harry reid also said he hopes that next year the senate is more productive and they met a handful of republicans that basically blocked most legislation. this is about 20 minutes. >> it's been a very eventful fall to say the least, but the
deliver hot meals to the little park outside of the bill and melinda gates foundation offices at mcpherson square and i would see that every night and i would see the lines of people there every night and i knew that there was a volunteer durbin, 10,000 volunteers 80 hard-working staff and i thought why wouldn't i joined that organization to see if i can put my skills to work but also see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent to poverty, why do we have so many children...
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it was in much cash mcpherson square. i would see the lines of people every night. i knew that it was a volunteer driven -- 10,000 volunteers. 80 hard-working staff. they had in norma's influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great brand. why would i not join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty> why do we have so many children that are not graduating high school and going on to college and able to attach to careers the way that i was able to? >> the president and ceo of martha's table on leading the nonprofit -- sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. >> if you are a middle or high school student, our video competition wants to know what is the most important issue that congress should address next year. they gave 5-7 minute video. you have a chance to win $5,000. with $100,000 in total prizes, the deadline is january 20. get more info on our website. >> "washington journal" continues. >> we are joined now by max stier. he has a report on the
it was in much cash mcpherson square. i would see the lines of people every night. i knew that it was a volunteer driven -- 10,000 volunteers. 80 hard-working staff. they had in norma's influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great brand. why would i not join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work and see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty> why do we have so many children that are not graduating high school and...
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mcpherson square. people see the lines of there every night.w it was a driven, 10,000 volunteers. 80 staff. they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. wouldn't i join that organization and see if i could put my skills to work. also see if i could understand better why do we have this issue. persistent child poverty. so many children that are not graduating high school and going on to college and being able to attach to careers the way i was able to. >> the president and ceo of martha's table on leading the nonprofit. sunday night at 8:00 on q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. we want to introduce you to carmel martin, executive vice president for policy at the center for american policy. first time on "washington journal." give us a taste of your background. the executive vice president at center for american progress. i help manage our policy work. we are a progressive thing ta -- think tank. we try to generate ideas for policymakers. in april of this year coming off a step as an assistant secretary at the departm
mcpherson square. people see the lines of there every night.w it was a driven, 10,000 volunteers. 80 staff. they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. wouldn't i join that organization and see if i could put my skills to work. also see if i could understand better why do we have this issue. persistent child poverty. so many children that are not graduating high school and going on to college and being able to attach to careers the way i was able to. >> the...
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mcpherson square. i would see that van every night and i would see the lines of people there every night. and i knew that it was volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, just 80 hard working staff. and that they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving and it was a great brand. and i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so many children that aren't graduating high school, going onto college, and being able to attach to careers the way that i was able to? >> the president and c.e.o. of martha's table, patty stonesifer n leading the washington, d.c. a.ed nonprofit sunday on q & >> "washington journal" continues. host: she serves as a reporter, welcome. guest: thanks for having me. host: a series called shades of green, a movement at mid life. who's this about? guest: this is our look indepth at five top national environmental groups. w
mcpherson square. i would see that van every night and i would see the lines of people there every night. and i knew that it was volunteer driven, 10,000 volunteers, just 80 hard working staff. and that they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving and it was a great brand. and i thought, why wouldn't i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work, but also see if i can understand better why do we have this issue persistent child poverty? why do we have so...
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mcpherson square. i would see that van every night. i would see the lines of people there every night. i knew that it was volunteer driven. .0,000 volunteers they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great brand. why when i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work and understand better why do we have this issue, persistent child poverty? so many children that are not going on to college and being able to attach to careers in the way that i was able to? >> the president and ceo of martha's table on meaning the washington dc-based nonprofit martha's table. on c-span's q&a. the 32nd version is the guys that were against it were the religious conservatives who very included patrick henry, wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. they were the cosmopolitans. most of them were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? they believe that no faith was beyond faction. was an's prescription .ultiplicity of sects in terms of government funding,
mcpherson square. i would see that van every night. i would see the lines of people there every night. i knew that it was volunteer driven. .0,000 volunteers they had enormous influence in the community that they were serving. it was a great brand. why when i join that organization? see if i can put my skills to work and understand better why do we have this issue, persistent child poverty? so many children that are not going on to college and being able to attach to careers in the way that i...