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i went to prescott elementary. >> reporter: one of four children he was raised by a single mom in public housing, thankfully, a few blocks away was his outlet where his role model lived. >> you spent a lot of time here? >> yes, my grandfather would get up at five a.m. and he would take me with them. >> reporter: his grandfather taught him responsibility at a young age. every day he went over to the bart station to make money to contribute to his family. >> i would sell newspapers. >> reporter: although he moved away from the area, he says coming back always feels like home. >> does a ground you being here? >> i love it. >> reporter: he fell in love with football and dancing at the high school. he teamed up for a backup dancer. you know him as mc hammer. he performed at the mtv music awards and grammys. >> just running around, running around with dreams and being humble and always praying. i always hope that my opportunity to affect and change lives would come. >> reporter: it did. he made an impact on these young players. >> i learned a lot. it was a blessing. he help prepare me for what
i went to prescott elementary. >> reporter: one of four children he was raised by a single mom in public housing, thankfully, a few blocks away was his outlet where his role model lived. >> you spent a lot of time here? >> yes, my grandfather would get up at five a.m. and he would take me with them. >> reporter: his grandfather taught him responsibility at a young age. every day he went over to the bart station to make money to contribute to his family. >> i would...
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the santa rosa prescott reports the city fire investigators have determined the strong winds caused utility lines to spark -- to fall over which created sparks. cal fire continue to investigate the cause of the larger fires which killed 40 people and destroyed 6200 homes. that makes them the deadliest and most destructive fires in state history. pg&e is not commenting on the report.>>> it has been another unseasonably warm february day today. people along the embarcadero in san francisco took advantage of the weather. mark tamayo is here with a look at the temperatures. >> this is better than summer because we don't have any fog. for february 4, the average highs are in the upper 50s, right around 60 degrees. take a look at the highs we had today, well above the average. lots of 70s out there. 80 in the santa rosa. we had widespread 70s. this is the fourth day in february and also the fourth day in a row we have had quite a few records to report. you can see for half moon bay and san francisco there were records. we had records broken all over the place today. taking a look outside right no
the santa rosa prescott reports the city fire investigators have determined the strong winds caused utility lines to spark -- to fall over which created sparks. cal fire continue to investigate the cause of the larger fires which killed 40 people and destroyed 6200 homes. that makes them the deadliest and most destructive fires in state history. pg&e is not commenting on the report.>>> it has been another unseasonably warm february day today. people along the embarcadero in san...
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are in the league itself it was nineteen tends to prescott those they used that will be on its back that. i mean and i think you'll find insights faded i mean sort of fifty's. and enough to understand a different name to just been teaching them the side of the the i would just be guaranteed going to say the entrance of the century would have to suffer from a full plate problem whether the boy gets all right so she's missed these extra rafts and so what happens the beginning of the season long tis of differencies up it's like well there's a pool of players and yeah i mean up until up until this season it's been like sort of the captain and the boy scouts and you can show you a flag the now so say all about that's just kind of the school playground stuff but this year that the two catholic school together went away from everyone else in their right and i actually just will say. to you that that's enough they want to try and make a celestial used to be a one sided only not exhaustive believe jumping to life for james last she is the central banks that so they want to try and get a little bi
are in the league itself it was nineteen tends to prescott those they used that will be on its back that. i mean and i think you'll find insights faded i mean sort of fifty's. and enough to understand a different name to just been teaching them the side of the the i would just be guaranteed going to say the entrance of the century would have to suffer from a full plate problem whether the boy gets all right so she's missed these extra rafts and so what happens the beginning of the season long...
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i went to prescott elementary. >> reporter: he was raised by a single mother in public housing.fully a few blocks away was an outlet where his role model live. >> my grandfathers house is here. that is where i got my work ethic. he got up every morning at 5 am to go out and work and do different things. i went with him. >> his grandfather taught him responsibility. he would go over to bart station and make money to contribute to his family. >> i was selling newspapers in the morning. asa sell them over there at the bart station and at the post office. >> he says coming back feels like home. >> there are a lot of people in the community. visit ground you to be here? >> i love it. >> reporter: another place he loves >> i bleed orange and black. >> reporter: this is where he fell in love with football and dancing. later he was a backup dancer for mc hammer. he performed at the music awards and grammys. after successful career, he still felt unfulfilled. >> i was just running around with dreams. i always wanted to be humble and i always prayed. i wanted to change lives and affect li
i went to prescott elementary. >> reporter: he was raised by a single mother in public housing.fully a few blocks away was an outlet where his role model live. >> my grandfathers house is here. that is where i got my work ethic. he got up every morning at 5 am to go out and work and do different things. i went with him. >> his grandfather taught him responsibility. he would go over to bart station and make money to contribute to his family. >> i was selling newspapers in...
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. >> we moved up the street and we went to prescott elementary. >> one of four children, he was raiseda single mom. he says there was an outlet a few blocks away. >> i spent a lot of time here. that was where i got my worth ethic from. he would go out and work. he got up at 5 am. his grandfather taught him responsibility. every day before school he would head over to the bart station. he made money to help contribute to his family's income. i used to sell newspapers there and at the post office. >> he says coming back always feel like home. >> you know a lot of people in the community. the background you? >> i love it. >> he loves his high school. that is where he fell in love with football. carter performed at the mtv music awards as a backup dancer for mc hammer. i was running around with dreams. i was always praying and being humble and hoping that my opportunity to change lives would come. >> he was decorated as a football coach. >> played for him my senior year in high school. he helped prepare me for what was next in terms of college. >> carter was the coach of the year at the co
. >> we moved up the street and we went to prescott elementary. >> one of four children, he was raiseda single mom. he says there was an outlet a few blocks away. >> i spent a lot of time here. that was where i got my worth ethic from. he would go out and work. he got up at 5 am. his grandfather taught him responsibility. every day before school he would head over to the bart station. he made money to help contribute to his family's income. i used to sell newspapers there and...
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we went to prescott elementary. >> one of 4 children. was raised by a single mother in public housing. >> al -- and outlet was only a few blocks away. >> this is my grandfather's house. that is where i got my work ethic from. he got up every day at 5 am to go out and work and do different things. he took me with him. his grandfather taught him responsibility. every day he would head over to the bart station to make money to contribute to his family. >> we used to do newspapers in the morning. i sold newspapers at the post office. although he moved away from the area. he said coming back always feels like home. >> you know a lot of people that are still here. you give them a hug. doesn't ground you being here? >> i love it. >> i bleed orange and black. he fell in love with football and dancing at high school. he later was a backup dancer for mc hammer. after a successful career in entertainment, he felt unfulfilled. i was running around with dreams. i was always praying and being humble. i needed an opportunity to change and effect lives.
we went to prescott elementary. >> one of 4 children. was raised by a single mother in public housing. >> al -- and outlet was only a few blocks away. >> this is my grandfather's house. that is where i got my work ethic from. he got up every day at 5 am to go out and work and do different things. he took me with him. his grandfather taught him responsibility. every day he would head over to the bart station to make money to contribute to his family. >> we used to do...
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of course, larry and connie, from prescott valley, arizona. norman and his wife from nebraska.fourth this pickle ball makes me happy. my husband can attest to that. as one of our seniors say, i play and i giggle. i want to thank you and the tennis office for helping us grow pickle ball and special thanks to the tennis coalition for welcoming pickle ball in the renovation plan even though we are late to the table. anything to help promote and grow pickle ball is all right with me. i invite each and every one of you to join us. we are friendly bunch and we have cookies. >> next speaker, please. >> i am a former general manager oraumemanuelger and i -- gen-- general manager. i am here because i think what you have is an extraordinary partnership. what you have done over many decades i know from personal experience is build public private partnerships that have balanced incredibly well. the various constituencies that need taken into account when you do the projects, whether it is labor, community, participants passionate about this game, the needs of the construction community or
of course, larry and connie, from prescott valley, arizona. norman and his wife from nebraska.fourth this pickle ball makes me happy. my husband can attest to that. as one of our seniors say, i play and i giggle. i want to thank you and the tennis office for helping us grow pickle ball and special thanks to the tennis coalition for welcoming pickle ball in the renovation plan even though we are late to the table. anything to help promote and grow pickle ball is all right with me. i invite each...
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. >> we moved up the street from carmel village to westwood gardens and went to prescott elementary,t oakland middle school. >> reporter: one of four children, carter was raised by a single mom in public housing. he says thankfully a few blocks away was his outlet where his only male rode model lived. >> you spent a lot of time here. >> yeah. my grandfather's house. that's where i got my work ethic from. he got up every date at 5:00 and worked. he would take me with him. >> reporter: his grandfather taught him responsibility. every day before middle school, he would head over to the bart station where he made money to help contribute to his family. >> sort newspapers in the morning. then that graduates to oakland tribune. i sold newspapers right over there at the west oakland bart station and the west oakland post office. >> reporter: although he moved away from the area, carter says coming back always feels like home. >> i see you know a lot of people in the community still. >> yes. >> you give them hugs. >> yes. >> what is it like? does it ground you being here. >> i love it. >> re
. >> we moved up the street from carmel village to westwood gardens and went to prescott elementary,t oakland middle school. >> reporter: one of four children, carter was raised by a single mom in public housing. he says thankfully a few blocks away was his outlet where his only male rode model lived. >> you spent a lot of time here. >> yeah. my grandfather's house. that's where i got my work ethic from. he got up every date at 5:00 and worked. he would take me with him....
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. >> we moved up the street to westfield gardens and went to prescott elementary, west oakland middler children, carter was raised by a single mom in public housing. thankfully a few blocks away was his outlet where his only male role model lived here. >> you spent a lot of time here. >> yeah. my grandfather would get up at 5:00 in the morning and go out and work and do different things. he would take me with him. >> reporter: at a young age his grandfather taught him responsibility. he would head over to the bart station where he made money to help contribute to his families. >> sort newspapers in the morning. that graduates to oakland tribune. i sold newspapers right over there at the west oakland bart station and the west oakland post office. >> reporter: although he moved away from the area, carter says coming back always feels like home. >> i see you know a lot of people in the community. >> yes. >> you give them hugs. >> yes. >> what does it feel like being here? does it ground you? >> i love it. i bleed orange and black. >> his alma mater where he fell in love with football and
. >> we moved up the street to westfield gardens and went to prescott elementary, west oakland middler children, carter was raised by a single mom in public housing. thankfully a few blocks away was his outlet where his only male role model lived here. >> you spent a lot of time here. >> yeah. my grandfather would get up at 5:00 in the morning and go out and work and do different things. he would take me with him. >> reporter: at a young age his grandfather taught him...
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how about malcolm jenkins, hitting on a guy we don't particularly like, prescott. >> what about his instagramen i first came to philly someone toll me you have to follow david. he has such great photos from philly does it all on his iphone. forks magazine said he's one of the top people in the worlds to follow on instagram. >> in the world. >> and now, he brought us that cover that everybody wants to frame, and david is with us, and i did, i took your picture from the paper, and had it framed the very next day. look at that thing. what a keepsake that is. >> that's great. >> isn't that cool? have you ever been framed? well, not by the police, but i mean have you ever been framed? >> i don't know. i think might be one of the first i've seen. >> isn't it cool? >> very cool. >> okay. tell us about well before we get into, that the cover shot, where are you on the field? >> right in the end zone facing as the eagles are making that drive with ertz catching the go ahead touchdown. so, you know, waiting for the play to come to me, and the celebration photo was a huge. >> did you run over to the pod
how about malcolm jenkins, hitting on a guy we don't particularly like, prescott. >> what about his instagramen i first came to philly someone toll me you have to follow david. he has such great photos from philly does it all on his iphone. forks magazine said he's one of the top people in the worlds to follow on instagram. >> in the world. >> and now, he brought us that cover that everybody wants to frame, and david is with us, and i did, i took your picture from the paper,...
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mobility where you can really help nato to protect europe do you think this might be the future of prescott a full fledged european defense union with distributional character thank you. it's been the. if you're the first new but i firmly believe that our decision to launch pests go under your presidency was a huge step forward and we should also not forget that there are two strands to that we have the military part and also the civilian part of it. so i wouldn't want to underestimate the importance of building up the civilian branch as well i just returned from kosovo all. of it if we want to establish stability in the euro we must also be able to fight organized crime to establish and enforce rule of law if you need police forces or just some system. prosecutors general all this is also part and parcel of a common policy a common security fall of policy. i think we need to do two things first of all we have to become much more efficient our us for the part of the i think we spend half of them for defense but only with a fifteen percent efficiency because everyone pursues national strands
mobility where you can really help nato to protect europe do you think this might be the future of prescott a full fledged european defense union with distributional character thank you. it's been the. if you're the first new but i firmly believe that our decision to launch pests go under your presidency was a huge step forward and we should also not forget that there are two strands to that we have the military part and also the civilian part of it. so i wouldn't want to underestimate the...