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and i am a national motivational speaker for the michigan department of civil rights. so, the camp we're at today is for kids on the go. it's a non-profit organization out of detroit. and for the last weeks, actually, three i've been, i've had the privilege and the honor to coach some kids with autism and game of basketball, teach them the basics, and just have fun ile we're he whre. and also show them that if you have dreams and goals, go out and achieve them. you know, don't let anything or anyone tell you that you can't do this, can't do that. and don't let obstacles stand in your way from living your dreams. i was diagnosed when i was four years old in 1993. and when i was five years old, a group of doctors and professionals told my parents that because i have autism, from okemos high school in 2007. went on to grand valley state university for two years on a full-ride scholarship for basketball. i decided, you know, it was time for me to go live mand y lifelong dream. and that was to play for coach tom izzo and michigan state university. and not only did i graduate
and i am a national motivational speaker for the michigan department of civil rights. so, the camp we're at today is for kids on the go. it's a non-profit organization out of detroit. and for the last weeks, actually, three i've been, i've had the privilege and the honor to coach some kids with autism and game of basketball, teach them the basics, and just have fun ile we're he whre. and also show them that if you have dreams and goals, go out and achieve them. you know, don't let anything or...
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Nov 14, 2016
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and i am a national motivational speaker for the michigan department of civil rights. so, the camp we're at today is for kids on the go. it's a non-profit organization out of detroit. and for the last three weeks, actually, i've been, i've had the privilege and the honor to coach some kids with autism and f basketball, teach them the basics, and just have fun while we're here. and also show them that if you have dreams and goals, go out and achieve them. you know, don't let anything or anyone tell you that you can't do this, can't do that. and don't let obstacles stand in your way from living your dreams. i was diagnosed when i was four years old in 1993. and when i was five years old, a group of doctors and professionals told my parents that because i have autism, i would never be successful or achieve anything in my life. from okemos high school in 2007. went on to grand valley state university for two years on a full-ride scholarship for basketball. i decided, you know, it was time for me to go and live my lifelong dream. and that was to play for coach tom izzo and m
and i am a national motivational speaker for the michigan department of civil rights. so, the camp we're at today is for kids on the go. it's a non-profit organization out of detroit. and for the last three weeks, actually, i've been, i've had the privilege and the honor to coach some kids with autism and f basketball, teach them the basics, and just have fun while we're here. and also show them that if you have dreams and goals, go out and achieve them. you know, don't let anything or anyone...
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Nov 8, 2016
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of states monday...hillary clinton and donald trump made their final pitches overnight to voters in north carolina and michigan. the justice department is deploying hundreds of people in 28 the department's civil rights division and will help enforce federal voting rights laws. trump has repeatedly urged his supporters to monitor the polls.. claiming the election may be rigged. as one of the most divisive races comes to a close tonight, some cities are beefing up security at campaign events and polling places. 10news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live at a voting center in davis islands. sarah, you checked with local polling places. are they stepping up security? no, they tell us staffing extra no, they tell us staffing extra security here would be unneccesary because they expect people to treat eachother respectfully. our local polls always have some security.and that's no different this year. but-- that isn't the case for other cities, like new york. both hillary clinton and donald trump will be in new york city tonight. and the new york department is ready. security will be tight across the city...there are already armed guards stationed outside trump tower and many downtown polling places. new yor
of states monday...hillary clinton and donald trump made their final pitches overnight to voters in north carolina and michigan. the justice department is deploying hundreds of people in 28 the department's civil rights division and will help enforce federal voting rights laws. trump has repeatedly urged his supporters to monitor the polls.. claiming the election may be rigged. as one of the most divisive races comes to a close tonight, some cities are beefing up security at campaign events and...
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Nov 8, 2016
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michigan ending early this rather be for my last rally, then right here in michigan." too short to super) "the day we with complaints and concerns about the integrity of this election, the justice department's civil rights division is sending out potts in new york - back to you. ballot today. several states - and more than 200- million people - will be affected by the results of ballot measures. most notably -- legalizing marijuana, for both medical and recreational uses. nine states will vote on marijuana today. in california - voters have a significant decision to make about whether to overturn the death other notable measures nationwide include minimum wage, gun control, and taxes. coming up.. two women taken into custody following a protest at a new york polling place-- details on the way. and, you can vote from almost anywhere these days--via absentee ballot. even places out of this world! here's a live look at people in cincinnati casting thier votes to help sometimes, maybe it's worth listening to a politician. take congressman rod blum. on social security, blum doesn't just back the republican special interest agenda-- aigning on it. for years, he's pressed to privatize social security, r
michigan ending early this rather be for my last rally, then right here in michigan." too short to super) "the day we with complaints and concerns about the integrity of this election, the justice department's civil rights division is sending out potts in new york - back to you. ballot today. several states - and more than 200- million people - will be affected by the results of ballot measures. most notably -- legalizing marijuana, for both medical and recreational uses. nine states...