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in the late 19 teens from the independe order of saint luke, the saint luke finance cooration reflects the opportunity that has opened for men in us finance by the 1920s so there was aomplex tapestry made up othousands of black controlled nancial institutions, these included formal banks and insurance companies as well as thrift savings clubs and credit unions and nance corporations and this cplex tapestry controls millions of african-american dollars and expanded the boundaes of their dreams. the great migration of the first great migration around world war i the increasingly urban and black populations had capaty of these financial institutions as worn in aces and the boundaries of those three so the strategy the saint luke finance cporation chose to promote these anxiies about black women's bodies in these new urban spaces and there were conflicting tensionshat saw black women as victims and social disorder, the need of financial protection and also economic opportunities but working women stretched these like the independent order of saint luke, ey decided better career options and
in the late 19 teens from the independe order of saint luke, the saint luke finance cooration reflects the opportunity that has opened for men in us finance by the 1920s so there was aomplex tapestry made up othousands of black controlled nancial institutions, these included formal banks and insurance companies as well as thrift savings clubs and credit unions and nance corporations and this cplex tapestry controls millions of african-american dollars and expanded the boundaes of their dreams....
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the silent saint luke's equivalent of more than $1 million in modern dollars to remodel the saint luke hall, accommodated every thing in the black community from pageant to international delegation to union meings. in 1924 the order further added to its holdings by purchasing a third property, combination of apartment buildings, retail stores on west 130 ninth street whh is not far from shriver's role. thet. luke's 3 properties, granite and steel monuments to black economic progress located in the hrt of harlem's black community, saint luke cas it's an important center for business, community activity, entertainment and ricso the pastor called out saint luke hall as thelace where bootlegging, cabarets, it seemed we name and frerick as recalling, the pastor of the church and adopted father of harlem residents poet called saint luke's all nothing less thenne of the whole hellholes of god. it is very likely in the restaurant, stores and offe spaces in saint luke's to make ends meet and they ran a numbers game which was extralegal but highly profitab lottery handling game and very popular.
the silent saint luke's equivalent of more than $1 million in modern dollars to remodel the saint luke hall, accommodated every thing in the black community from pageant to international delegation to union meings. in 1924 the order further added to its holdings by purchasing a third property, combination of apartment buildings, retail stores on west 130 ninth street whh is not far from shriver's role. thet. luke's 3 properties, granite and steel monuments to black economic progress located in...
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ruins of aing at the chateau in the heart of the saint-mihiel.ion hadbow a rapidff and was advance, clearing out the regions as the germans fled. donovan was in the rainbow division. of the him as the head office of strategic services during world war ii. donovan was in the thick of the fighting here. hen he reached the village, came upon this chateau and this is where he established his headquarters. he would later write about what his experience was here coming to the chateau. manor house which you see behind me, he found a cash in theable paintings courtyard. the germans were unable to carry it as they fled from the village. donovan then toured the village where he encountered as he said poor people who for four years had been with the germans. the one i ate with had not been out of the side of the germans for four years. -- every night after she prepared the meals, she had to retire to her seller. the night after she fed us, she put on her best skirt and went on to visit her neighbors. it was one of the most elaborate residences in this regio
ruins of aing at the chateau in the heart of the saint-mihiel.ion hadbow a rapidff and was advance, clearing out the regions as the germans fled. donovan was in the rainbow division. of the him as the head office of strategic services during world war ii. donovan was in the thick of the fighting here. hen he reached the village, came upon this chateau and this is where he established his headquarters. he would later write about what his experience was here coming to the chateau. manor house...
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they try to build a saint luke hall. and richland was the model for creating a corporation that could raise the funds needed to invest in these real estate ventures. and they tried to do that in d.c. i'm sure it's an interesting story that failed, definitely in philadelphia and in d.c. i will also say, just in rural areas as well. particularly in the south. i'm not as familiar with the north that even on a small scale you had women raise thousands of dollars to build small brick or wood buildings that they called their st. luke's headquarters some places i think there's one in lynchburg virginia some other small towns especially throughout virginia for african-american women were able to do this also on a smaller scale. >> are next question comes from professor. [inaudible] he wants to know why do these banks and institutions disappea disappear? and how many if any are still around? >> guest: before it the 1930s there were over 100 african-american banks had been formed between 1888 in the very first one was chartered in
they try to build a saint luke hall. and richland was the model for creating a corporation that could raise the funds needed to invest in these real estate ventures. and they tried to do that in d.c. i'm sure it's an interesting story that failed, definitely in philadelphia and in d.c. i will also say, just in rural areas as well. particularly in the south. i'm not as familiar with the north that even on a small scale you had women raise thousands of dollars to build small brick or wood...
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in 1916, the harlem saint lukes are broken. in 1918 they form the saint luke's finance corporation. within a few years the corporation makes ambitious advocate of real estate investments so that by 1929 in little more than a decade they went from being $400 in debt to having more than $5 million, that is a very conservative modern-day daughters, having $5 million in property so as our country slid toward economic decline by the end of the decade the failure to sell all of the corporation's stock listed under capitalize it was generating more than 10,$000 in annual profits and that accounts for 150,$000 in modern-day dollars and in the apartments in the building, using those revenues to provide jobs for a top-heavy workforce of 2 dozen employees but also funding a public commitment, for harlem families. let me stress here, these concerns affect affordable housing, and restaurants, retail spaces that offer fair prices and a variety of goods and services, good paying stable jobs. with respect lands not so respectable amusement and leisure activities. these are important priorities for
in 1916, the harlem saint lukes are broken. in 1918 they form the saint luke's finance corporation. within a few years the corporation makes ambitious advocate of real estate investments so that by 1929 in little more than a decade they went from being $400 in debt to having more than $5 million, that is a very conservative modern-day daughters, having $5 million in property so as our country slid toward economic decline by the end of the decade the failure to sell all of the corporation's...
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walking out into the courtyard, you get a fantastic view of the whole saint-mihiel region or the saint-mihielalient as it was known during the war. directly in front of me is the montsec monument. we are west of the monument. but the monument was placed by the american battle monuments commission to commemorate the activities of the americans who liberated this village and many others like it beginning on september 12, 1918. as the americans headed in this direction, they liberated villages one by one. eventually the 26th division of new englanders reached hattonchatel where the germans had left, but there was still fighting in and around the village. much of it left totally in ruins, including the school i am standing in that miss skinner would spend her own money to rededicate and rebuild after the war. you are looking at a chateau that had been ruined during the war. when belle skinner came to hattonchatel to help restore the village, she also restored and rebuilt this chateau she lived in for many years. she would die in 1928 in paris. [church bell rings] mitchell: you are looking at the
walking out into the courtyard, you get a fantastic view of the whole saint-mihiel region or the saint-mihielalient as it was known during the war. directly in front of me is the montsec monument. we are west of the monument. but the monument was placed by the american battle monuments commission to commemorate the activities of the americans who liberated this village and many others like it beginning on september 12, 1918. as the americans headed in this direction, they liberated villages one...
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behind me, my fellow patients at saint elizabeth's are celebrating our centennial.hey are performing a play written by ourselves. it is about our founder, dorothy lynn dix who lived back when lincoln did and fought for better treatment for people like us. each person in the play is a mental patient. each one and his doctor and guardian gave his permission better able tobe understand the president by being able to understand the past. mental patients like us doing a play for the public. anything like that is a astonishing on off today but it could never have happened 100 years ago when dorothea lynn mission sundays go on went to visit a jail outside of boston. ♪ >> shall wade try the second verse and this time -- shall we try the second verse? and this time come everyone saying. -- and this time, everyone s ing. [screaming] they able to join us? >>, on out of there. on out of there. what a horrible sight. these people are half naked. they look starved and utterly helpless. >> don't let them fool you, miss. this is just their feeding time. might as well get to it and
behind me, my fellow patients at saint elizabeth's are celebrating our centennial.hey are performing a play written by ourselves. it is about our founder, dorothy lynn dix who lived back when lincoln did and fought for better treatment for people like us. each person in the play is a mental patient. each one and his doctor and guardian gave his permission better able tobe understand the president by being able to understand the past. mental patients like us doing a play for the public. anything...
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ati am a mental patient saint elizabeth hospital in washington, d.c. for ages, people like us have been hidden in darkness, families do not like to talk about their members in mental hospitals. people seem to think there is something worse about the mentally ill than being ill with pneumonia. well, it is not true and because it is not true, tonight mental patients all over the country are gathering together to strip away that darkness. and in aan see me moment, you will see others like me. you will learn from us how mental patients used to be treated. the conditions of our hospitals today and the new hope that we have no to get well again. let's take the first part, how we used to be treated. i am standing on a stage, behind me, my fellow patients at saint elizabeth's our seller rating our centennial. they are performing a play written by ourselves. founder, -- who lived back when lincoln did and fought for better treatment for people like us. each person in the play is a mental patient, each one and his doctor and his guardian gave his formation -- pe
ati am a mental patient saint elizabeth hospital in washington, d.c. for ages, people like us have been hidden in darkness, families do not like to talk about their members in mental hospitals. people seem to think there is something worse about the mentally ill than being ill with pneumonia. well, it is not true and because it is not true, tonight mental patients all over the country are gathering together to strip away that darkness. and in aan see me moment, you will see others like me. you...
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the saints win 27-13.r third straight as they head into the bye week. >> the bright spot is i thought our guys were playing well. there is no moral victories but i knew it was a big challenge going in. we had a chance to win that game and it came down to turnovers. >> season-high four turnovers. two on special teams let you 10 points for the saints. >> three times we gave up to the ball inside the 20. >> we need a disciplined, sound football game. it is frustrated. >> the defense held new orleans to 237 total yards. the saints fewest since 2009. >> guys were playing their budoff. >> we played very aggressive today, very assertive. we went out and we established dominance. >> perhaps a little too dominant. while the 49ers are off next week, the raiders host the chiefs on sunday night football. that is the latest in a sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. >>> when we talk about education and quality, we focus on high tech devices students might have. >> sometimes the obstacles may be more basic than that. for some,
the saints win 27-13.r third straight as they head into the bye week. >> the bright spot is i thought our guys were playing well. there is no moral victories but i knew it was a big challenge going in. we had a chance to win that game and it came down to turnovers. >> season-high four turnovers. two on special teams let you 10 points for the saints. >> three times we gave up to the ball inside the 20. >> we need a disciplined, sound football game. it is frustrated....
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saint titan really been celebrated that much in russian tradition until a lot of scottish jacobites.i lived at the court of peak of the gate in the 609700 . people like odd little gordon and dave patrick got an awful lot of cookies. and it looks as if the stopping all of the, the russian or all of sent on to be based on the scottish or that of the festival, was the pv if we had to send done to this cross. the russian naval flag was begun. and it lasted through to the communist era, and then it was say, it was set down and then it reappear when communism was defeated. so it still used as the russian naval flank to date. and i had wonderful experience of being in moscow a few years ago. to make a program of on this and day i visited and spoke at the colored any and club or more school. and i got a point to go out all of the middle and off and to meet if it was off. who's a great russian historian who's done loads in the subject of him and i, standing beside this, give me a huge flag which is half that russian naval fly and half this and gunners cross. so russia is fun, anything from up
saint titan really been celebrated that much in russian tradition until a lot of scottish jacobites.i lived at the court of peak of the gate in the 609700 . people like odd little gordon and dave patrick got an awful lot of cookies. and it looks as if the stopping all of the, the russian or all of sent on to be based on the scottish or that of the festival, was the pv if we had to send done to this cross. the russian naval flag was begun. and it lasted through to the communist era, and then it...
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9th century, but in the 21st century is flying some patron saint.something we should be wanting about knows all about passing. well, i've been lonesome tundras cross i bought a coming my final exams every university and i took to germany for the what'll come up. 6 feet along magnificence and dundas cross. so i'm still flying the flag. i stewed on that. i'm going never since in time to discourse, we're not to base this in under sight of the state of new york. they're 264th banquet last year. i think a, the same time discourse is still a magnificent symbol and a symbol of the future. a great quote by my dad, but he thought scotland's had been the presence the but all of the past and future . i'm looking to the peach and the cross of sometimes the flying above or the independence quilt, and leave me dusting that one cup flying undone for the unit in championships most times sceptically. well, if i can got ticket me and the flag and the femal, it will be that they will use and have the modern leave as a really so much and fast on national symbols and fl
9th century, but in the 21st century is flying some patron saint.something we should be wanting about knows all about passing. well, i've been lonesome tundras cross i bought a coming my final exams every university and i took to germany for the what'll come up. 6 feet along magnificence and dundas cross. so i'm still flying the flag. i stewed on that. i'm going never since in time to discourse, we're not to base this in under sight of the state of new york. they're 264th banquet last year. i...
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then, over the summer, one by one, teams in the miaa announced they wouldn't play saint francis.g competitive disparity, the number of players recruited from out of state, their size, and safety concerns. jessica: when you heard what was happening within the miaa, what was going to through tour mind? coach poggi: i thought they were kidding at first. how could you do this to our kids? did you not think about them at all? jessica: a team full of talent, with no one to play. >> everybody was like, why would they do that, they really messed up our season. jessica: at 6'8" and 320 pounds, soft spoken michael stadhem took it personally. >> i feel bad because you can't control how big you is or how small you are, it's just all about the heart. >> when asked for evidence that there were more injuries when playing us than playing other team, no one could produce anything. jessica: while coaches scrambled to find independent teams to play this season, some came as far away as canada, few games have been competitive. and on that friday night, that second to last game of this season? more b
then, over the summer, one by one, teams in the miaa announced they wouldn't play saint francis.g competitive disparity, the number of players recruited from out of state, their size, and safety concerns. jessica: when you heard what was happening within the miaa, what was going to through tour mind? coach poggi: i thought they were kidding at first. how could you do this to our kids? did you not think about them at all? jessica: a team full of talent, with no one to play. >> everybody...
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that point was saint-mihiel. had held a -- since early in the war penetrating the allied lines, 60 miles it enabled that enemy to harass operations. more than half 1 million first army troops assembled for the task to crushing it out of existence. 15 divisions were moved into division. by the end of the day, on september 11th, 1918, the first army was ready for its first independent operation against the enemy. at dawn on the 12th, drizzling rain, the attack was launched. [explosions] for the enemy, saint-mihiel was an unpleasant surprise, it was obliterated within four days. americans were deployed. they considered the victory a birthday gift to him on september 13th, in a statement to the man he said, the striking victory probably has done more than any single operation in the war to encourage the tired allies. this coral commemorates the saint-mihiel by the american first army. >> we are standing at the monsec memorial to commemorate this offensive. it was the first major battle by the americans as an independ
that point was saint-mihiel. had held a -- since early in the war penetrating the allied lines, 60 miles it enabled that enemy to harass operations. more than half 1 million first army troops assembled for the task to crushing it out of existence. 15 divisions were moved into division. by the end of the day, on september 11th, 1918, the first army was ready for its first independent operation against the enemy. at dawn on the 12th, drizzling rain, the attack was launched. [explosions] for the...
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to really understand the role of saint elizabeth's in their own city.t's been walled off for so long and, certainly, people have jumped the fence and got inside, but in terms of really being part of the fabric of the urban fabric of the city, it has not been until now. we think that's why we're really at that cusp of a change that's happening now. and you can see behind me over here, some of these renderings. this idea that there's new things happening in st. elizabeth's east and some new excitement. this is a rendering of the entertainment venue that will be built there and some renderings of what maybe the apartments will look like as they're transforming what were patient buildings into housing for d.c. residents, so you can really see the story of st. elizabeth's keeps going. we don't know what will happen next, but that's how we wanted to end the story is looking towards the future and really seeing how the city will use that space for new uses. i think that it's important for people to understand those two threads of history that i talked about. o
to really understand the role of saint elizabeth's in their own city.t's been walled off for so long and, certainly, people have jumped the fence and got inside, but in terms of really being part of the fabric of the urban fabric of the city, it has not been until now. we think that's why we're really at that cusp of a change that's happening now. and you can see behind me over here, some of these renderings. this idea that there's new things happening in st. elizabeth's east and some new...
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but in the 21st century is flying some patron saint something we should be wanting about.no, it's all about passing. well, i've been lonesome tundras cross. i bought my final exams every year. their state and i took to germany for the world cup 6, little allman deficit's and dundas cross. so i'm still flying the flying a student that i'm going never since in time for this course will not diminish this in under sight of the state of new york. there are 264th banquet last year. i think a, this in, dundas course is still a magnificent symbol, and it's a symbol over the future of a great quote by my feet and scoldings hadn't the presence there so, but over the past and future i'm looking to the future on the course of some tundra, flying over the independent school, dusting that want to fly and then don't fully european championships most effectively will if i can got ticket me and the flag in the family, it will be a more don't leave it as a really so much an fest of national symbols and flags and things. there certainly is. any country in the world you could ask the same que
but in the 21st century is flying some patron saint something we should be wanting about.no, it's all about passing. well, i've been lonesome tundras cross. i bought my final exams every year. their state and i took to germany for the world cup 6, little allman deficit's and dundas cross. so i'm still flying the flying a student that i'm going never since in time for this course will not diminish this in under sight of the state of new york. there are 264th banquet last year. i think a, this...
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middle east be a few that are saints -- might be a few that are saints and when the saints make a mistake, see, they're just in it for the money. the saints and sinners thinking this hallmark of the old story hatn't called. oscar wilde says every saint's got a past, every sinner's got a future. i don't know many sinners that are sinners all the time. and i certainly don't know any saints, as human beings, we are going to get some stuff wrong. and if every time we get something wrong i have to good straight to hell, not passing go, business isn't going to be very interesting. >> great, am i on here for the next question? can you hear me? okay. so james stoner would like to mow, says to the best of his knowledge all intro finance textbooks except one say the purpose of a firm is to maximize shareholder way. wealth. what can be get taxbook authors to wake up? >> i think we'll see them waking up in the near future for several reasons. one, the roundtable statement on the shareholder value stuff doesn't happen very much. we need to have a broader idea about stakeholders. two, the principles of
middle east be a few that are saints -- might be a few that are saints and when the saints make a mistake, see, they're just in it for the money. the saints and sinners thinking this hallmark of the old story hatn't called. oscar wilde says every saint's got a past, every sinner's got a future. i don't know many sinners that are sinners all the time. and i certainly don't know any saints, as human beings, we are going to get some stuff wrong. and if every time we get something wrong i have to...
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comenzaron a marcar, dieron la vuelta al partido, el segundo para running back de saints, luego breeslón 1 a 0 para bélgica al 23, en este tiro de esquina, dries mertens pegaba así, joyita del jugador del nápoli, superó la barrera y cae para dejar sin oportunidad al portero . >> en universo tuvimos el partido de arsenal y el chelsea football club, al 43, mezut Özil uy! se salvaban los blues, así al final del partido, al 86, el holandés metía ese balón y el arsenal ganaba 1 a 0, gunners tenían el primer puesto, pero entonces al 90, con tiempo de reposición encima, vemos la parábola del balón y blues ganaron el último punto a guners en el último minuto . >> mañana continúa la jornada histórica del fútbol femenil, chivas y américa, todo a partir de las 4:55 de la tarde, hora del pacífico . >> (música) . >> ahí está la invitación para que nos acompañe, es todo de los deportes por el momento, nosotros iremos a una pausa y regresamos . >> día de domina la acción fue presentado por (anuncios) (música) (música) (música) (música) (♪ música ) gracias por continuar con nosotros preparamos la edi
comenzaron a marcar, dieron la vuelta al partido, el segundo para running back de saints, luego breeslón 1 a 0 para bélgica al 23, en este tiro de esquina, dries mertens pegaba así, joyita del jugador del nápoli, superó la barrera y cae para dejar sin oportunidad al portero . >> en universo tuvimos el partido de arsenal y el chelsea football club, al 43, mezut Özil uy! se salvaban los blues, así al final del partido, al 86, el holandés metía ese balón y el arsenal ganaba 1 a 0,...
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as well it's a visualize ation of the saints who are already made perfect for him to see and. he prays here every day for the deceased monks. that he will also be buried in this wall someday is a beautiful prospect for him. this. is not the right word what we experience is the withering away from this world a process of being born into the fullness of life where christ the lord will meet us because that's something beautiful. should decide what we don't have anyone of rising to my right. up in the guest house god is handing over to brother patrick for the weekend. still there's a misprint in the newspaper it says mass is a 1015 from ft and if someone calls it's 9 o'clock there's no mass at 1015. my mom is father i'm brother patrick and i'm the porter at planck's that is cool so splunk stretton it was certainly thank you you too. clanks said nattie brother patrick hello. the porter's job is to act as a communication channel between the monastery and the outside world. oh so. his family wish him happy birthday although monks don't celebrate their birthdays religious feasts are m
as well it's a visualize ation of the saints who are already made perfect for him to see and. he prays here every day for the deceased monks. that he will also be buried in this wall someday is a beautiful prospect for him. this. is not the right word what we experience is the withering away from this world a process of being born into the fullness of life where christ the lord will meet us because that's something beautiful. should decide what we don't have anyone of rising to my right. up in...
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it's going to take time, again we've got to avoid saints in sinners. gwen stout argued persuasively to me that the idea that shareholder value is only objective, it is not the law, shareholder is its own company, there is an awful lot this around that, governor signatures interesting but i'm not sure we understand, it is embedded in the idea that shareholders are what count, i'm not sure we know quite yet about stakeholder governance and what that is li like, governance happens at many different levels, their firm as a whole but we need to understand that as well. interesting but i'm not hopeful of the governance literature as i currently understand it is certainly up behind us will. >> i wondering if you can talk about the history of teaching business for mbas, what y've seen over the years, how to get started, you were one of the earliest ones can you give us a baseline and where you think it's going and how is it been successful and unsuccessful. >> it's been very successful as an academic discipline and it started in the catholic and again, primari
it's going to take time, again we've got to avoid saints in sinners. gwen stout argued persuasively to me that the idea that shareholder value is only objective, it is not the law, shareholder is its own company, there is an awful lot this around that, governor signatures interesting but i'm not sure we understand, it is embedded in the idea that shareholders are what count, i'm not sure we know quite yet about stakeholder governance and what that is li like, governance happens at many...
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, they take full advantage, alvin kamara, third touchdown, saints when 27 third -- 27-13, the 49ers goe week, the story is much happier for those who follow the silver and black , as the raiders are now enrolled 2-2 at their new deaths are palace in vegas, they take care of denver, no problem, as josh jacobs, one of his two touchdowns, 20-6 lead, raiders forced five turnovers and they will take on the chiefs next, a team they have already beaten in kansas city this season. >>> when you say there was history involved in the masters, and tiger woods played, you would think he probably had a little something to do with it. he did, not for any reason he would want to remember, after today. the par 3/12 was his complete downfall, hit the ball into the water, three times, ended with a 10 on the whole, he shot a 76 today, finished tied for 38, the man is dustin johnson, par five, johnson about hundred and nine yards out, sticks it to the green, he would believe that hole to take a five stroke lead, and onto 18 he goes for his victory record setting victory, 20 under for the first time in mast
, they take full advantage, alvin kamara, third touchdown, saints when 27 third -- 27-13, the 49ers goe week, the story is much happier for those who follow the silver and black , as the raiders are now enrolled 2-2 at their new deaths are palace in vegas, they take care of denver, no problem, as josh jacobs, one of his two touchdowns, 20-6 lead, raiders forced five turnovers and they will take on the chiefs next, a team they have already beaten in kansas city this season. >>> when you...
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so, robinson jones and the other women of the advisory board were able to borrow $3,000 into the saint luke bank bu the cautious committee would likely either unwillingly invest more in the real estate themes or they would be unable to do so those demands we have to remember were compounded by the racial tariffs that made the cost of credit consideration higher for blacks than it was for whites, so robinson jones position is new and returning members as potential investors and she arranged these fundraising affairs that combined entertainment and enterprise they raised enough money to secure the mortgage on the building. in 1922, it remodeled its first acquisition that the former convent on 130th and transformed it into the saint luke call. it became the new district headquarters and the harlem st. luke's spent the equivalent of more than a billion dollars in modern dollars and 1924 they further added to its holdings by purchasing a third property a combination apartment building, restaurant and retail stores on the west 139th street which wasn't too far. st. luke's hall became an impo
so, robinson jones and the other women of the advisory board were able to borrow $3,000 into the saint luke bank bu the cautious committee would likely either unwillingly invest more in the real estate themes or they would be unable to do so those demands we have to remember were compounded by the racial tariffs that made the cost of credit consideration higher for blacks than it was for whites, so robinson jones position is new and returning members as potential investors and she arranged...
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there might be a few that are saints. and when the saints make a mistake, see, there just in it for the money. now the saints and sinners come as a hallmark of the old story . it is changed. oscar wilde, said look, every saint has a past and every sinner has a future. i don't know any sinners that are sinners all the time. and i certainly don't know any saints as human beings, we are going to do some stuff wrong. and every time we did something wrong, i have to go straight to have cannot go past go, business will not be very interesting. host: mi on here for the next question can you hear me. okay, to the best of his knowledge, all financed textbooks except for one, said the purpose of the firm is to maximize shareholder wealth. what can we do to get finance faculty and finance textbook authors to wake up. reed: i think we will see them waking up in the near future for several reasons. for one, there's a statement on the share holder value stuff doesn't help very much for you to be have a broader idea of stakeholders frei
there might be a few that are saints. and when the saints make a mistake, see, there just in it for the money. now the saints and sinners come as a hallmark of the old story . it is changed. oscar wilde, said look, every saint has a past and every sinner has a future. i don't know any sinners that are sinners all the time. and i certainly don't know any saints as human beings, we are going to do some stuff wrong. and every time we did something wrong, i have to go straight to have cannot go...
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saint luke's would become one of the most successful black controlled and very few largely black women controlled commercial institutions in the country. with the bank in the insurance company and it posted 100,000 members and employed nearly 200 people and the majority of them women and those assets that are equivalent to $31 million. so one important venture and involved lulu and charity and that was the finance corporation headquartered in harlem organized in the late 19 teens in the district of the independent order of st. luke's reflects the opportunity for women in us finance so a complex tapestry by controlled financial institutions including formal banks and insurance companies savings clubs, industrial loan association with this complex tapestry to control millions and then around world war i and with these financial institutions serve as strategies the st. luke's finance corporation chose to promote these anxieties a black women's bodies on the urban spaces. and these conflicting tensions as both the victims but also the sources of social disorder so with a stretch these fina
saint luke's would become one of the most successful black controlled and very few largely black women controlled commercial institutions in the country. with the bank in the insurance company and it posted 100,000 members and employed nearly 200 people and the majority of them women and those assets that are equivalent to $31 million. so one important venture and involved lulu and charity and that was the finance corporation headquartered in harlem organized in the late 19 teens in the...
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i certainly don't know any saints. as human beings we will do stuff wrong and if every time we get something wrong, you know, i have to go straight to hell and not passed go business will not be very interesting. ... what can we do to get finance faculty and textbook authors to wake up? >> i think we will see them waking up in the near future for several reasons. one, the shareholder values doesn't help very much. we need a broad idea about the stakeholders and number two, the principles of responsible investing, which there's $9 trillion under management that have signed. textbooks tell us the technologies of how to do stuff and they are important, they just don't help you solve problems like how do i build a great business. i've often asked students how certain they are of that 20 year prediction when they are doing their charge flows and present values and i can't even imagine people do that anymore. i am more optimistic about this you are the author of one that doesn't do that, talking about shareholder wealth and
i certainly don't know any saints. as human beings we will do stuff wrong and if every time we get something wrong, you know, i have to go straight to hell and not passed go business will not be very interesting. ... what can we do to get finance faculty and textbook authors to wake up? >> i think we will see them waking up in the near future for several reasons. one, the shareholder values doesn't help very much. we need a broad idea about the stakeholders and number two, the principles...
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oscar wilde said every saint has got past, every sinners have a future. i certainly don't know a saints. as human beings were goingto get some stuff wrong . and every time we get something wrong , i have to go straight to hell, then business isn't going tobe very interesting . >> and i on here for the next question, can you hear me ? okay. james, this one would like to know to the best of his knowledge all intertwined in textbooks except one say the purpose of a firm is to maximize shareholder wealth. what can we do to get finance, faculty and finance authors to wake up? >> i think we will see them waking up in the near future forseveral reasons . one, there's this roundtable statement on shareholder value doesn't help very much, we need tohave a broader idea about stakeholders . 2, the responsible the principles of responsible investing where there's $9 trillion managed by banks that have signed those principles. 3, the black rock ceo letters tell companies about that so it's not that finance textbooks tell us technologies of how to view things are very
oscar wilde said every saint has got past, every sinners have a future. i certainly don't know a saints. as human beings were goingto get some stuff wrong . and every time we get something wrong , i have to go straight to hell, then business isn't going tobe very interesting . >> and i on here for the next question, can you hear me ? okay. james, this one would like to know to the best of his knowledge all intertwined in textbooks except one say the purpose of a firm is to maximize...
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and the saints didn't come out of yesterday's game unscathed either.ked on this first half played by street. street was personalized for landing his full weight on brees. definitely a debatable call. brees did not play in the second half and today it was disclosed he has two fractured ribs on one side, two on the other and a collapsed lung. the saints think the three broken ribs on the left side came in last week's game against tampa. saints are saying brees could be out for the rest of the regular season. >>> the nba's wheeling and dealing got started today. the suns have made a deal with oklahoma city to acquire chris paul. the milwaukee bucks have made a deal to acquire halladay. the bucks are trying to put a roster together and sign a max deal. they will get the 30-year-old halladay considered one of the league's best defenders. the bucks give up three first round draft picks. >>> diverse events on which to reflect as we take a look at this day in sports history. >>> his later life and antics late in his career made him into something of a cartoon
and the saints didn't come out of yesterday's game unscathed either.ked on this first half played by street. street was personalized for landing his full weight on brees. definitely a debatable call. brees did not play in the second half and today it was disclosed he has two fractured ribs on one side, two on the other and a collapsed lung. the saints think the three broken ribs on the left side came in last week's game against tampa. saints are saying brees could be out for the rest of the...
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. >> the signature play in last year's 49ers/saints game, george kittle shredded every saint off of him on the fourth down play that led to a shoot-out win. today injuries and costly turnovers spelled doom. kyle shanahan working with what he has. he is an offensive mastermind and dialed up a good plan early. mullins, 7-049ers in a flash. aiyuk doing the dance in the end zone. mullins to reed, one-handed just off the turf, what a play from number 81, the tight end for the niners and a big play, streak gets the south bay, sacks drew brees but roughing the passer was called. brees shaken up. later, brees fumbles the snap, gets to kamara, one of the three scores of the day, 17-10 saints. he and sean payton talked it out, brees couldn't go, discomfort in the ribs. mullins is picked off by gel kins, four turnovers for the niners. san francisco falls 27-13 as they head into the bye week. >> there moral victories. there was a challenge going in. they fought hard and had a chance to win the game and came down to turnovers, that was most disheartening. we take care of the call with the effort the
. >> the signature play in last year's 49ers/saints game, george kittle shredded every saint off of him on the fourth down play that led to a shoot-out win. today injuries and costly turnovers spelled doom. kyle shanahan working with what he has. he is an offensive mastermind and dialed up a good plan early. mullins, 7-049ers in a flash. aiyuk doing the dance in the end zone. mullins to reed, one-handed just off the turf, what a play from number 81, the tight end for the niners and a big...
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>>very hungry, a certain energy feels mannequin gymnasium on saint mary's campus.>deals are playing basketball amidst a global pandemic. >>fortunate enough to be like the a closer tie family to wear. not a lot of things affected us on the court off the court sure they're taking many coronavirus precautions but the bill she once they're on the court their focus on being the best team in the west coast conference one thing jumps out at me is. >>our ability passed ball movement. that's what notice in practice i will be much more >>we i think that's 7 or 8 guys who can score head coach randy bennett says the team style will be different the last season when the gales played through lee scores, jordan ford who graduated in the leak fits who declared for the nba draft. >>this year's squad features 6 freshman in just one senior tommy cousy and it expects to see several players step up. i think. >>fota emerges us daniel fota his score i having i just tossed back he was a good player for the session tore his acl right for a the guys we need to merge is happening, but it won
>>very hungry, a certain energy feels mannequin gymnasium on saint mary's campus.>deals are playing basketball amidst a global pandemic. >>fortunate enough to be like the a closer tie family to wear. not a lot of things affected us on the court off the court sure they're taking many coronavirus precautions but the bill she once they're on the court their focus on being the best team in the west coast conference one thing jumps out at me is. >>our ability passed ball...
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i don't know any saints. as human beings -- if every time we get something wrong i have to go straight to hell, businesses and going to be very interesting. >> can you hear me? okay. so james, to the best of his knowledge, the purpose of the firm is to maximize shareholder wealth, how do we get finance faculty and finance textbook authors to wake up? >> we will see them waking up in the near future, the business roundtable on what the shareholder values don't help very much. the principles of responsible investing, $9 trillion under management for those who signed those principles. 3, the black rock ceo's letters to the companies about that. financial textbooks tell us technologies of how to do stuff and they are important, don't just help you solve problems like how to build a great business. i have often asked students how certain they are of that 20 year prediction when doing a catch flows and present value. i can't imagine people do that anymore. i am more optimistic about this and probably you are the au
i don't know any saints. as human beings -- if every time we get something wrong i have to go straight to hell, businesses and going to be very interesting. >> can you hear me? okay. so james, to the best of his knowledge, the purpose of the firm is to maximize shareholder wealth, how do we get finance faculty and finance textbook authors to wake up? >> we will see them waking up in the near future, the business roundtable on what the shareholder values don't help very much. the...
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he was kept out of the end zone entirely the saints win 38-3.eld a lead over the undefeated steelers the steelers stayed perfect, 24-19. >>> in l.a. a wild finish as the chargers cut into the raiders lead late in the game. gabe neighbors catch made it a 2-point gain they got a field goal and made it 31-26 with no time left here is justin herbert. it looks like the chargers pulled one out he stiepped out of bounds. >> tua is 2 and 0 coming out as a starter. he threw two touchdowns. and then jason sanders would give miami the win lamar jackson and the ravens bounced back from a slow start in indy. baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half ravens win the game 24-10. thank you so much for starting your week with us. i'm fill lphillip mena. >> i'm frances riff vare roo. >>> he can play the pianos with all ten fingers. he lost the use of his right hand after gtinget ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious
he was kept out of the end zone entirely the saints win 38-3.eld a lead over the undefeated steelers the steelers stayed perfect, 24-19. >>> in l.a. a wild finish as the chargers cut into the raiders lead late in the game. gabe neighbors catch made it a 2-point gain they got a field goal and made it 31-26 with no time left here is justin herbert. it looks like the chargers pulled one out he stiepped out of bounds. >> tua is 2 and 0 coming out as a starter. he threw two...
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go for a 4th and one jet mackinnon runs into a wall and the niners turn it over on downs and the saintsthey capitalized for single breeze fumbles the snap but it actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise because it freezes the defense for a second era is wide open in the end zone, the 17 10 saint at the half 3rd quarter james winston comes in for drew brees who injured his ribs on that sack we showed you earlier late in the 4th quarter after the niners month another kamara finds the end zone for the 3rd time of the day that makes it 27 to 10 saints. late in the game now the niners down 14 mullins goes to the end zone looking for kendrick bourne but that guy doesn't play for the 49 ers patrick robinson gets the interception that pretty much wrap this one up the niners lose 27 to 13 though for the forensics on the season, they'll be off next sunday. they have their bye and then they'll take on the rams on november 29th the rams just beat the st. just beat the seahawks today. so they're tied for first place, let's hear from kyle shanahan after the game. >>those turnovers what killed
go for a 4th and one jet mackinnon runs into a wall and the niners turn it over on downs and the saintsthey capitalized for single breeze fumbles the snap but it actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise because it freezes the defense for a second era is wide open in the end zone, the 17 10 saint at the half 3rd quarter james winston comes in for drew brees who injured his ribs on that sack we showed you earlier late in the 4th quarter after the niners month another kamara finds the end...
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>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid might help i like to just a moralist to myself and just and around the people that i really know. >>pastor wagers expect as many as 200 deaths among the county's homeless this year. not necessarily from covid but covid is making it harder on outreach efforts. he believes the worst is still to come that translates to the people have less resources that's options. >>this places to stay. so it's a you know it's obviously going basically turn into a body count in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>well, the coronavirus cases spiking across the country health experts have strong
>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of...
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>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid might help i like to just a moralist to myself and just around the people that i really know. >>pastor wagers expect as many as 200 deaths among the county's homeless this year. not necessarily from covid but covid is making it harder on outreach efforts. he believes the worst is still to come translates to the people have less resources that's options. >>this places to stay. so it's a you know it's obviously going basically turn into a body count. >>in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>at 9.11 coming up next on kron 00:00am morning news, new statewide effort to put money
>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of...
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there might be a few that are saints and then when they make a saint, they are just in it for the money. seems sinners, the hallmark of the old story, oscar wilde told us how to do it. every saint has a path, every sinner has a future. i don't know many sinners that are sinners all the time and i don't know any saint. as beings, we are going to get some stuff wrong. every time we get something wrong, i have to go straight to hell, not passing go, it will keep interest. >> right. in my on here for the next question? can you hear me? okay. so james would like to know, he says to the best of his knowledge, all intro finance textbook except one, there's a purpose, maximize shareholder wealth. what can we do to get finance faculty textbook authors to wake up? >> i think we will see them waking up in the near future for several reasons. one, the business roundtable, the shareholder value stuff doesn't help very much, we need a broader idea about stakeholders. two, the principles of responsible investment, which there's $9 trillion under management by banks that have signed those. three, the c
there might be a few that are saints and then when they make a saint, they are just in it for the money. seems sinners, the hallmark of the old story, oscar wilde told us how to do it. every saint has a path, every sinner has a future. i don't know many sinners that are sinners all the time and i don't know any saint. as beings, we are going to get some stuff wrong. every time we get something wrong, i have to go straight to hell, not passing go, it will keep interest. >> right. in my on...
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. >> and the saints come marching in all over tom brady and the bucs the sunday night massacre next theou've been dreaming about. the ones you couldn't be more ready for, and even the ones that take you by surprise. these are the moments you'll remember, the ones that are impossible to forget. to new memories. hilton and our family of hotels. ♪when you have nausea, ♪upset stomach, diarrheaon,♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and now, get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with new pepto bismol chews. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and try advanced, now with two times more biotin. ...crunchy oat clusters with a hotouch of honey...ombine... ...plump, juicy raisins... ...and tasty fiber... ...into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of branstorming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. two scoops of delicious. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two al
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>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid might help i like to just a moralist to myself and just around the people that i really pressure wagers expect as many as 200 deaths among the county's homeless this year. >>not necessarily from covid but covid is making it harder on outreach efforts. he believes the worst is still to come translates to the people have less resources that's options. >>this places to stay. so it's a you know it's obviously going basically turn into a body count. >>in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news, 4800 that is the number of meals served today by the salvation army in san francisco, 450 vol
>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of...
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tonight join jimmy and his guests - leslie mann, colin quinn, musical guest saint jhn, and featuringhe legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much, hello. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. oh, wow. that is a friday crowd right there. hey, welcome everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. [ cheers and applause thank you so much for watching well, let's get to the news and jokes. guys, everyone is still talking about rudy giuliani's press conference and i mean, by now, we've all seen what happened with the hair dye, which is still insane i still can't believe that, that was real, but it was real but something you might have missed was what he did with his handkerchief and this, just watch this [ audience ohs ] >> that is true. it is somehow related to this, but i do not know whether good guys got it or bad guys got it >> i don't know -- [ talking over each other >> jimmy: oh my gosh >> i can only hear one person at the time. >> jimmy: oh my. [ laughter ] wow. i think rudy's trying to sing
tonight join jimmy and his guests - leslie mann, colin quinn, musical guest saint jhn, and featuringhe legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much, hello. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. oh, wow. that is a friday crowd right there. hey, welcome everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. [ cheers and applause thank you so much for watching well, let's get to the news and jokes. guys,...
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he was like, like a saint for many of them. i think he brought them a lot of joy and happiness. and i think it's important to know what he means for argentina is to the last days of his life. we show him in a situation that we're very sad. we didn't like to see him like that, but i've read today something about another gentleman hansei in. i really don't mind what he did. football is not this to me is the joy, the happiness he brought to my life and the life of my kids. what in the world, what he did on the pitch. and i think that that summarizes his life for argentina and what he means for the people of argentina. for me, as i said, when i had the opportunity to see him on the pitch, i was amazed about his skill, the control over his own body. he was a short but incredible player. and the players that played with team i talked to said that he could be able to win a match by himself. and when they were in trouble, they were always trying to find came and passed him the board because they knew that with the ball in, in his boots, he can do something that nobody could do. and now
he was like, like a saint for many of them. i think he brought them a lot of joy and happiness. and i think it's important to know what he means for argentina is to the last days of his life. we show him in a situation that we're very sad. we didn't like to see him like that, but i've read today something about another gentleman hansei in. i really don't mind what he did. football is not this to me is the joy, the happiness he brought to my life and the life of my kids. what in the world, what...
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those areas of orange, mount saint helena might have an inch of rain. north bay who is seeing the most, who is seeing the least, the santa clara valley, quarter inch of rain, higher totals near ben lomond. at 6000 feet we should see a foot of snow, which you may recall last week we saw heavy snowfall around the creek fire. again, that was burning there in the southern sierra. so good news in termtz of fire danger reduction. you have the cooling temperatures, wetting rain and snow across the sierra. san francisco seven-day outlook shows the cooling temperatures tomorrow, the exception to the rule we'll be close to 70 degrees in downtown san francisco. then as we go through the next few days you can see the highs dropping from the 70s to the low 60s. with our next chance of rain possibly as we head towards the end of next weekend. you see a snapshot of it right there. as we move into the thanksgiving week around the bay area, will we be thankful to see more rain and sierra snow? a closer look at the ten-day outlook in the next half hour. after a warm day
those areas of orange, mount saint helena might have an inch of rain. north bay who is seeing the most, who is seeing the least, the santa clara valley, quarter inch of rain, higher totals near ben lomond. at 6000 feet we should see a foot of snow, which you may recall last week we saw heavy snowfall around the creek fire. again, that was burning there in the southern sierra. so good news in termtz of fire danger reduction. you have the cooling temperatures, wetting rain and snow across the...
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the team had to sign a wide receiver from their practice squad to play quarterback against the saintss rookie kendall hinton. trying to do the impossible. it's tough to play quarterback in this league he threw two interceptions and just one completion that he got in denver's 31-3 loss to new orleans. >>> and the week's night cap saw the packers and the bears reignite their longstanding rivalry. aaron rodgers was white-hot in the first half, finding lewis here to extend green bay's lead in the second. the momentum continued rodgers rodgers -- preston smith picking up the scraps of mitch trubisky's fumble, taking it to the house. green bay had a 27-3 lead at the half, and did not look back. they get the win on sunday night, 41-25. >>> new school prevailed against old school in a big way in tampa bay. patrick mahomes threw for 462 yards on the bucs. tyreek hill spinning, flipping, running circles around the defense. he got 269 of those yards, including three touchdowns mahomes didn't even give brady a chance to complete the comeback. the chiefs get the 27-24 win >>> now to talk about his
the team had to sign a wide receiver from their practice squad to play quarterback against the saintss rookie kendall hinton. trying to do the impossible. it's tough to play quarterback in this league he threw two interceptions and just one completion that he got in denver's 31-3 loss to new orleans. >>> and the week's night cap saw the packers and the bears reignite their longstanding rivalry. aaron rodgers was white-hot in the first half, finding lewis here to extend green bay's lead...
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>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid might help i like to just a moralist to myself and just hang around the people that i really know. >>pastor wagers expect as many as 200 deaths among the county's homeless this year. not necessarily from covid but covid is making it harder on outreach efforts. he believes the worst is still to come translates to the people have less resources that's options. >>this places to stay. so it's a you know it's obviously going basically turn into a body count. >>in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. well east oakland has been especially hit hard by this pandemic making it difficult
>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. cold weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of...
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>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid might help i like to day more of this to myself and just hang around the people that i really know. >>pastor wagers expect as many as 200 deaths among the county's homeless this year. not necessarily from covid but covid is making it harder on outreach efforts. he believes the worst is still to come translates to the people have less resources that's options. >>this places to stay. so it's a you know it's obviously going basically turn into a body count. >>in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>time now 6 '07 coming up next on the problem morning news, a new statewide effort to p
>>pandemic put a stop to thanksgiving dinner here at saint james park this year. but there were still more blankets, gloves and hats courtesy of pleasanton is lion's den organization was one of those things like hey let's give back you know thanksgiving, we spent a lot of time with the family, but people forget that community is our family and we want to show that. weather gear was welcome of course, but it's hard to stay warm when you have to stay away from other people because of covid...
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call or go online today. . >>> the saints get big breaks. not so much for the 49ers.s cost san francisco a game on the bayou. >> i'm trying to hold back fors and frustrations. jason could have quit many times. how he overcame every obstacle to be one of the best defensive players. >>> the raiders make their case as a playoff team thanks to a new formula for success. >> it was a record setting day at the masters for the
call or go online today. . >>> the saints get big breaks. not so much for the 49ers.s cost san francisco a game on the bayou. >> i'm trying to hold back fors and frustrations. jason could have quit many times. how he overcame every obstacle to be one of the best defensive players. >>> the raiders make their case as a playoff team thanks to a new formula for success. >> it was a record setting day at the masters for the
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>> i don't know. >> what about the saints >> well, the same.thing. >> it is like "mrs. doubtfire." >> craig craig! >> mr. roker, up next, i know you got some personal news to share with us that we believe -- al would believe this personal news is going to help a lot of other people as well we'll get to that and more in a moment but first, this is ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> welcome back, everybody. we are happy to all be here together and spread some love and wrap our arms around our friend al, because you have some news that you want to share with everybody. >> i do. after a routine checkup in september, it turns out that i have prostate cancer, and it is a good news/bad news kind of thing. the good news is that we caught it early and not great news is that it a little b
>> i don't know. >> what about the saints >> well, the same.thing. >> it is like "mrs. doubtfire." >> craig craig! >> mr. roker, up next, i know you got some personal news to share with us that we believe -- al would believe this personal news is going to help a lot of other people as well we'll get to that and more in a moment but first, this is ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line...
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that was the saint luke finance corporation.rtered in harlem and organized in the late 19th by the north district of the independent order of st. luke's. the st. luke's finance corporation reflects the opportunity that open for women and u.s. finance by the 1920s. it was a complex tapestry made up of thousands, thousands of black controlled financial institutions. these include formal banks and insurance companies as well as thrift savings clubs industrial loan associations credit unions and even finance corporations. in this complex tapestry controlled millions of african-american dollars in expanded their dreams. the urban and northern part black population the boundaries of those dreams. so the strategy of the fight st. luke's finance reflected some of these anxieties about black women's bodies in these new urban spaces. there were these conflicting tension that saw black women as a victim but also the sources of social order as both in need of financial protection but also new economic opportunities. working women's demand s
that was the saint luke finance corporation.rtered in harlem and organized in the late 19th by the north district of the independent order of st. luke's. the st. luke's finance corporation reflects the opportunity that open for women and u.s. finance by the 1920s. it was a complex tapestry made up of thousands, thousands of black controlled financial institutions. these include formal banks and insurance companies as well as thrift savings clubs industrial loan associations credit unions and...