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he says he will carry it to morehouse this fall as he looks forward to campus life. the first of his siblings to go to college. story and the students that we could not be more proud of. morehouse's chapman junior agrees. >> i want to thank you all for the segment about students rising above. if it wasn't for the platform students like israel would be able to have had this opportunity. >> reporter: for students rising above, i michelleb griego. >> we will do a follow-up story with him which he is excited about. he is still deciding on a major so we will talk about that too. to learn more about students rising above check out kpix.com/sra. >>> here is your >>> coming up, there's a suspect accused of stabbing and 95 your woman in san francisco. she faces a judge and attempted murder charges. that story and more coming up at 5:00. let's get one last check of the weather. >>> dangerously hot conditions coming across the inland spots from the north bay to the south bay under heat advisories and excessive heat warnings for the east bay and interior valleys. all due to the
he says he will carry it to morehouse this fall as he looks forward to campus life. the first of his siblings to go to college. story and the students that we could not be more proud of. morehouse's chapman junior agrees. >> i want to thank you all for the segment about students rising above. if it wasn't for the platform students like israel would be able to have had this opportunity. >> reporter: for students rising above, i michelleb griego. >> we will do a follow-up story...
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he says he will carry it to morehouse this fall as he looks forward to campus life.o college. its a story and a student we cannot be more proud of. morehouse's chapman jr. agrees. >> i want to thank you all for this segment students rising above. if it wasn't for the platform you give students such as israel, we wouldn't be able to provide this opportunity. >> for students rising above, i'm michelle. >> to learn more about students rising above and scholars, check out kpix.com/sra. >>> after the break, two 17th century paintings jumped in germany. the famous european artist who painted him and the mystery of over year tens of thousands of hondurans try to make it to the u.s. for a better life. cbs has that story. >> nestled in the north georgia town of canton, the coffee business is brewing. here she and her husband roast and ship their beans across the country. >> this is from our family farm. >> their home subscriptions quadrupled during the pandemic. >> it is one of those moments that pushed you the do things you didn't realize you could do. >> that spirit of pers
he says he will carry it to morehouse this fall as he looks forward to campus life.o college. its a story and a student we cannot be more proud of. morehouse's chapman jr. agrees. >> i want to thank you all for this segment students rising above. if it wasn't for the platform you give students such as israel, we wouldn't be able to provide this opportunity. >> for students rising above, i'm michelle. >> to learn more about students rising above and scholars, check out...
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you went to morehouse? >> yeah, i went to morehouse, well, for like a semester and then i realized i couldn't pay for it so i had to come back home and start over and go to western, work through that, got a couple internships and landed a job that's a career job now but before i wasn't even really thinking about going to college to be honest because i was always worried about can i pay for it? would i be accepted? you know. i think after the first visit you may hear, i worked a little harder on my grades. you know, i stopped playing around. i was like maybe i could do something else. maybe i could go to college. >> when you sit in a circle like that, you know, the obstacles these kids are facing and able to overcome is really extraordinary. >> yeah, you know, the first time i sat down with these guys, the most important thing for me to communicate at that time and i was the president of the united states was you guys in many ways are ahead of me of where i was at your age. i just had certain advantages you
you went to morehouse? >> yeah, i went to morehouse, well, for like a semester and then i realized i couldn't pay for it so i had to come back home and start over and go to western, work through that, got a couple internships and landed a job that's a career job now but before i wasn't even really thinking about going to college to be honest because i was always worried about can i pay for it? would i be accepted? you know. i think after the first visit you may hear, i worked a little...
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the other need thing i think we did was we started in entrepreneurship center between spellman, morehouse, and it will create an entrepreneur center. first of its kind among hbcus. also, like mister scharf and wells fargo, we are working on trying to figure out the future role of john c smith in charlotte grants. trying to support that hbcu and their partners. >> thank you very much, the gentlelady's time has expired. now we will hear from the gentlewoman from georgia. miss williams. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. to build an inclusive economy where everyone has a chance of success we all need -- we all need access to responsible financial services. as we discuss today, we see disparities in assessing even the most fundamental of financial services. for instance, according to a 2019 ftc -- survey, 13.8% of black households were on a bank while only 2.5% of white households were. we have to break down the barriers to banking especially for those that are most marginalized. according to the 2019 survey i referenced, nearly half of the unranked said they d
the other need thing i think we did was we started in entrepreneurship center between spellman, morehouse, and it will create an entrepreneur center. first of its kind among hbcus. also, like mister scharf and wells fargo, we are working on trying to figure out the future role of john c smith in charlotte grants. trying to support that hbcu and their partners. >> thank you very much, the gentlelady's time has expired. now we will hear from the gentlewoman from georgia. miss williams. you...
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robinson is a 2006 graduate of morehouse college. >> i think it will spohn a generation of african-americanam really excited about it. >> the excuse by hiring managers is that they can't find qualified black candidates and that is questionable. >> that is not true. it is where they are looking. there are qualified students out there. i feel this investment will interest the number qualified students. >> it could be enticing black graduates to move to silicon valley. networking will be important to make that happen. >> 10 years from now when we hopped back on abc we will talk about all of the great founders, engineers and software coders that were produced based on this new initiative. >> change takes time to produce results.>>> a popular san francisco cafc target of anti-medic vandalism sadly. someone scrolled offensive language in large blue letters in the mission two days ago. it is believed the vandals were targeting the owner whose afghan father sought refuge in israel. have seen a jump in these kind of attacks recently locally and across the country. >> we saw a 75% increase in the two
robinson is a 2006 graduate of morehouse college. >> i think it will spohn a generation of african-americanam really excited about it. >> the excuse by hiring managers is that they can't find qualified black candidates and that is questionable. >> that is not true. it is where they are looking. there are qualified students out there. i feel this investment will interest the number qualified students. >> it could be enticing black graduates to move to silicon valley....
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also morehouse college. many of the schools created by white religious organizations. after the secretary of a religious organization. and howard university and others as well. the general who was actually part of the first ever to helped reparations. so today we have about 101 hbcus. i have visited up to 12 hbcus, we were talking about what they were teaching, approximately 300,000 students at hbcus, and the history goes, he depended on this. and the ceo of walgreens, as i mentioned, the vice president, kamala harris talked about this as well, the importance of hbcu. but the importance can be reflected in what i'm about to give you, today, 80% of all black judges attended a hbcu. also 50% of all black doctors attended a hbcu. 40% of all black engineers attended a hbcu. than 40% of the black members of congress attended a hbcu. so we see the impact. and there's only 101 of them. but the impact is absolutely phenomenal. and the challenge that they have come and, and i've always said this, that they should be given -- because they would have been able to do this in the f
also morehouse college. many of the schools created by white religious organizations. after the secretary of a religious organization. and howard university and others as well. the general who was actually part of the first ever to helped reparations. so today we have about 101 hbcus. i have visited up to 12 hbcus, we were talking about what they were teaching, approximately 300,000 students at hbcus, and the history goes, he depended on this. and the ceo of walgreens, as i mentioned, the vice...
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. >>> he went to morehouse. he got a law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career for him in the state of the new jersey in the most populace county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey, highly respected, distinguished, not a blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of february 2015, president obama nominated him to the federal court. his name is xavier julien neals. that nomination from president obama was basically a gimme. distinguished record, not a word against him, sort of an ideal candidate for the job utterly and noncontroversial. they held his confirmation hearing in 2017 after president obama nominated him. the confirmation went great. he sailed through. no objections. the judiciary committee is where they hold confirmation hearings in the senate. they decided by his nomination by a voice vote. they didn't even bother taking a roll call vote. they just did all in favor, aye. no objections. passed him through for his floor vote in the senate and then he can become
. >>> he went to morehouse. he got a law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career for him in the state of the new jersey in the most populace county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey, highly respected, distinguished, not a blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of february 2015, president obama nominated him to the federal court. his name is xavier julien neals. that nomination from president obama was basically a gimme. distinguished record,...
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all right he went to morehouse.gal career and the great state of new jersey that included him being county council, top lure in the county government for the most populous county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey. highly respected,, distinguished, not blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of 2015, february 2015, president obama nominated him to that federal court. his name is julian xavier nails. and that judicial
all right he went to morehouse.gal career and the great state of new jersey that included him being county council, top lure in the county government for the most populous county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey. highly respected,, distinguished, not blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of 2015, february 2015, president obama nominated him to that federal court. his name is julian xavier nails. and that judicial
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. >>> he went to morehouse.t a law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career for him in the state of the new jersey in the most populace county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey, highly respected, distinguished, not a blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of february 2015, president obama nominated t
. >>> he went to morehouse.t a law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career for him in the state of the new jersey in the most populace county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey, highly respected, distinguished, not a blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of february 2015, president obama nominated t
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all right he went to morehouse. he got his law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career and the great state of new jersey that included him being county council, top lure in the county government for the most populous county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey. highly respected,, distinguished, not blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of 2015, february 2015, president obama nominated him to that federal court. his name is julian xavier nails. and that judicial nomination for president obama it was a gimme, right? like i said, distinguished record nothing against him. the ideal candidate for the job and utterly non controversial. they held his confirmation hearing after president obama nominated him and the confirmation hearing went great. he sailed through, no objections. the judiciary committee -- decided on julian neals nomination by a voice vote. they didn't even bother taking a roll call vote. they just it all in favor, i, no objections. passing through and the senate
all right he went to morehouse. he got his law degree from emory, he went on to a distinguished legal career and the great state of new jersey that included him being county council, top lure in the county government for the most populous county in new jersey. he became a judge in new jersey. highly respected,, distinguished, not blemish anywhere on his record. at the beginning of 2015, february 2015, president obama nominated him to that federal court. his name is julian xavier nails. and that...
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he went to morehouse.e had a distinguished career in the state of the new jersey in the most populist county in new jersey. he became a
he went to morehouse.e had a distinguished career in the state of the new jersey in the most populist county in new jersey. he became a
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congresswoman, we recently initiated scholarships for 64 full-time scholarships for kids at spellman, morehouse and howard and combined is the training for entry in the workforce dealing with recruiting interviews and the like, and very recently that was initiated. >> congresswoman, i'll go next. >> i think one of the things that we've come to recognize is there are many hsbcus in the country, that have wonderful talent. since 2007 we provide over $40 million through scholarship funds and most recently in charlotte, we announced a series of community grants including one to johnson c. smith university which included a million dollar grant for minority scholarships, and so we're very, very firm believers in what hbcus do for this country and we'll continue to support them. >> congresswoman, this is david solomon. we recruit from over 100 hbcus. we've set a goal to double the number of people that we bring in over the course of the next five years. we just committed $25 million to a program we call hbcu market madness and it's a training program and competition that provides scholarship aid that
congresswoman, we recently initiated scholarships for 64 full-time scholarships for kids at spellman, morehouse and howard and combined is the training for entry in the workforce dealing with recruiting interviews and the like, and very recently that was initiated. >> congresswoman, i'll go next. >> i think one of the things that we've come to recognize is there are many hsbcus in the country, that have wonderful talent. since 2007 we provide over $40 million through scholarship...
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for as a proud disciple of alton hornsby at morehouse when the first jobs i landed was at the national archives southeast region. this with all that i've understood about history. and that will leave you with these words. i believe the words of george santana that those of us. who doc do not remember? our history or our past our condemned to repeat it. and i would just append to that statement. the best way to to value to appreciate our democracy. is with a knowledge of our history and so today. is a special day? so i come just like you have to view those sacred documents. and to hear from the easy steam panelists just about the road that we have traveled to pause as we continue along the struggle and the journey the world, the troubles of the world, the troubles of the world. soon we will be done with the troubles of the world, going home to live with god. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> soon we will be done with the troubles of the world, the troubles of the world, the troubles of the world. soon we will be done with the troubles of the world, going home to live with god. ♪ ♪ ♪ ; no more, weeping and waili
for as a proud disciple of alton hornsby at morehouse when the first jobs i landed was at the national archives southeast region. this with all that i've understood about history. and that will leave you with these words. i believe the words of george santana that those of us. who doc do not remember? our history or our past our condemned to repeat it. and i would just append to that statement. the best way to to value to appreciate our democracy. is with a knowledge of our history and so...
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i had morehouse university testify about what could be done.and they echoed what was said here that we need to be training more people who look like the community that they are serving. that is clearly true and it would help overcome the legacy of miss trust between the black population and medical proportional that exist in some areas. but how can we get more black americans, hispanic americans, native americans to apply to medical school? and to see that as a career path? >> very good question. we need to go to our elementary schools, pre-k through 12th graders. we have a program at the ohio statend university called health sciences academies where there is a cascading mentorship model, involved with partnering with the teachers and parents of students who are feeder schools into columbus east high school which is right across the street from ohio state there we have that expertise in our health professions colleges and we partner with the elementary, middle and high schools to break the pathway of opportunity. that is one example in addition
i had morehouse university testify about what could be done.and they echoed what was said here that we need to be training more people who look like the community that they are serving. that is clearly true and it would help overcome the legacy of miss trust between the black population and medical proportional that exist in some areas. but how can we get more black americans, hispanic americans, native americans to apply to medical school? and to see that as a career path? >> very good...
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university of sciences in philadelphia, and as an adjunct professor of immunology at tulane and morehouse schools of medicine. he has also conducted cancer research at m.i.t.. after barrett's leadership on reopening xavier has been impressive, and with his background, dr. verret: understands the science behind the virus and the pandemic, and because of this he made the decision to reopen xavier to allow students to be educated in person. he knows the benefits for students that outweigh the risk associated with reopening. by the way, he also, if i may, but about the social aspect. restarting baseball at xavier which had not been there for 60 years. xavier not only reopened and gave students a sense of normalcy, had a great season, made it to the black college world series championship. but universities like xavier have shown us the path forward as to how to reopen colleges and universities safely while giving students the education and learning environment they deserve. with that, i yelled. sen. murray: thank you. next i will introduce anthony harris, who you already heard got his testimon
university of sciences in philadelphia, and as an adjunct professor of immunology at tulane and morehouse schools of medicine. he has also conducted cancer research at m.i.t.. after barrett's leadership on reopening xavier has been impressive, and with his background, dr. verret: understands the science behind the virus and the pandemic, and because of this he made the decision to reopen xavier to allow students to be educated in person. he knows the benefits for students that outweigh the risk...
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you did such a great job explaining the dynamics here and the morehouse man, hassan kwame jefferies, you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor if you experience an irregular heartbeat or other heart rhythm problems. possible side effects
you did such a great job explaining the dynamics here and the morehouse man, hassan kwame jefferies, you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is...
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we started programs to provide 60 students with full four-year scholarships to howard university, morehouselege and spellman college, three of america's leading historically black colleges and universities. in addition, we're concerned like everyone with how to deal with climate risk over the next decades, which will have profound socioeconomic effect on our communities. morgan stanley recognizes the threat that global climate change poses and we're working with our clients to find ways to mitigate it. finally, early in the pandemic, we committed to making no reductions in our workforce through 2020 to help our employees navigate this crisis. thereby providing reassurance to 70,000 families in a very difficult time. i'm proud of that commitment, and the commitment our employees have shown to their clients. chairwoman waters, in your letter dated april 30, 2021, you asked me to provide information on 14 topics. in the spirit of brevity, this information is now included in the attached addendum and i look forward to your questions. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >
we started programs to provide 60 students with full four-year scholarships to howard university, morehouselege and spellman college, three of america's leading historically black colleges and universities. in addition, we're concerned like everyone with how to deal with climate risk over the next decades, which will have profound socioeconomic effect on our communities. morgan stanley recognizes the threat that global climate change poses and we're working with our clients to find ways to...