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so now as you begin to see more and more underserved students on your campuses, we need you to -- to direct that same energy and determination toward helping these kids face their unique challenges. now fortunately, you have already got the expertise you need to address these issues, and simply by building on what you are already doing best, you can make real differences for these kids, and that's what so many of you are doing with commitments you have made here at this summit. for example, every school offers financial aid services, but listen to what the university of minnesota is doing. they are committing to expand those services to include financial literacy programs to help students and their families manage the cost of college. and every school has advisors who desperately want their students to succeed. oregon tech is committing to set up a text message program so these advisors can connect more easily with students who need extra encouragement or academic support. and every college has orientation programs or learning communities to help students transition to college, and m
so now as you begin to see more and more underserved students on your campuses, we need you to -- to direct that same energy and determination toward helping these kids face their unique challenges. now fortunately, you have already got the expertise you need to address these issues, and simply by building on what you are already doing best, you can make real differences for these kids, and that's what so many of you are doing with commitments you have made here at this summit. for example,...
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however, some of the underserved areas we're aware of in the different neighborhoods we ail live that would be something i'll ail put on a larger blowup map. this is not this cuts across all social and income groups. the one thing we're talking recreation we're cognizant that we'll continue to have changing demographics in the city. when i moved into knob hill hunter irregularly park was a place people sat and got a suntan. it was mostly people in the young and older ages that were people who frequent the park now come up from the tenderloin and the upper parts of knob hill because there's no open space near. there's a big change in democrat graphs that the gross of the chakt hill school they don't have places for themselves they exercise around the park. to build in the interpretations for the open spaces in the future is more important for a policy statement than nailing down dedicated active or passive recreation and strike a balance between the two. something we haven't you touched on that goes hand to hand where are our larger investment and a open spaces that holds up the high p
however, some of the underserved areas we're aware of in the different neighborhoods we ail live that would be something i'll ail put on a larger blowup map. this is not this cuts across all social and income groups. the one thing we're talking recreation we're cognizant that we'll continue to have changing demographics in the city. when i moved into knob hill hunter irregularly park was a place people sat and got a suntan. it was mostly people in the young and older ages that were people who...
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as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young the fact is that right now we are missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people like troy who have the talent it takes to succeed simply don't believe college can be a realty to them. too many are falling through the cracks. all of you know that all too well. that's why so many of you are finding new ways to reach out to the underserved students in your communities. you're helping them navigate the financial aid and college admissions process and helping them find schools that match their abilities and interests. i know from my own experience just how important all of that work is that you're doing. see the truth is that if princeton hadn't found my brother as a basketball recruit, and if i hadn't seen that he could succeed on a campus like that, never would have occurred to me to apply to that school, never. i know there are so many kids out there like me. kids who have a world of potential, but maybe their parents never went to college, or maybe they've nev
as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young the fact is that right now we are missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people like troy who have the talent it takes to succeed simply don't believe college can be a realty to them. too many are falling through the cracks. all of you know that all too well. that's why so many of you are finding new ways to reach out to the underserved students in your communities....
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as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young college campuses. the fact is that right now we are missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people, like troy, who have the talent to success, simply don't believe college is a reality to them. too many of them are falling through the cracks. you know that too well. that's why you are already finding ways to reach out to the underserved students in your communities. you're helping them to navigate the financial aid and college admissions process, and helping them find schools that match their abilities and interests. i know from my own experience just how important all of that work is that you're doing. see, the truth is that if princeton hadn't found my brother as a basketball recruit, and if i hadn't seen that he could succeed on a campus like that, it never would have occurred to me to apply to that school. never. i know there are so many kids out there like me, kids with a world of potential, but maybe their parents never went to college or maybe they've n
as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young college campuses. the fact is that right now we are missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people, like troy, who have the talent to success, simply don't believe college is a reality to them. too many of them are falling through the cracks. you know that too well. that's why you are already finding ways to reach out to the underserved students in your communities....
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i tell you it's neighborhoods that are underserved or have the great /*esz consent /trags of children youth and families in this city and neighborhoods in district ten. this will be a request of the city attorney and i hope to have your support and sponsorship with me when it comes to full board and i'll already consulted with several members of the board. i know many others are interested in how to move forward in having a strong children's amendment when we reauthorize it again, one that we can all be proud of and one that will really serve our communities and have a community development focus for the city. lastly, i have -- yesterday an icon of the united states, the united states left passed away at age 94 and i was -- i kind of liked the music of pete /saoeger, but what i liked about him was what he meant to peoples' movements all around this country and around the world, his influence. he was certainly an icon of the folk revival of the 1960's, but his music was really a means to an end. his end was making the world a better place. the new york times said his agenda paralleled
i tell you it's neighborhoods that are underserved or have the great /*esz consent /trags of children youth and families in this city and neighborhoods in district ten. this will be a request of the city attorney and i hope to have your support and sponsorship with me when it comes to full board and i'll already consulted with several members of the board. i know many others are interested in how to move forward in having a strong children's amendment when we reauthorize it again, one that we...
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more than half the youth placed were from underserved neighborhoods like the bayview. we'll continue to invest in the corner stones of our infrastructure. the 5 hotels o hospitals under construction will concrete the cities standing as a cutting-edge center in this new and/or of health care. they can't recall guarantee goodbyes for decades to come and hospitality and entertainment it's critical we continue to make improvement to our international airport and our moscone convention center. we will continue to support of the improvement of our arts and our cultural destinations like the new mexican amount and the new wing felt sf project and a wonderful new museum for george lucas art collection. in 200168 we'll host super bowl 50 and thank you folks for putting together the winning bid. and in 2017 we'll bring back america's cup for more focused event on our bay congratulations russel and the oracle u.s. team for that amazing come behind effort. we'll work with the golden gate warriors to bring them back to san francisco. a spectacular investment on our cities future. i
more than half the youth placed were from underserved neighborhoods like the bayview. we'll continue to invest in the corner stones of our infrastructure. the 5 hotels o hospitals under construction will concrete the cities standing as a cutting-edge center in this new and/or of health care. they can't recall guarantee goodbyes for decades to come and hospitality and entertainment it's critical we continue to make improvement to our international airport and our moscone convention center. we...
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when you talk about the communities perhaps underserved you do not want to shift everything to online. not everyone has online resources. the percentage of the population that has some sort of smart device in their pocket is for ever increasing. it is what the younger voters are demanding of us. i think we need to think about how we will be marking the ballot, casting the ballots and having it be counted in the next 10-20 years. i think that is very exciting. >> what i would say, i think about the opportunity we have, given the rise of technology. also, a defense of the other commissions. after the 2000 election, most states did not have a single wide voter registration database. out of the first commission came that. i found it flabbergasting. it was striking it did not exist. the ability with technology with speed. there is a real opportunity of technology that did not exist. that is something that my top hope is that we can really accelerate that. there is momentum behind it and is truly bipartisan. that is something that could not have been done after the 2004 elections. >> someth
when you talk about the communities perhaps underserved you do not want to shift everything to online. not everyone has online resources. the percentage of the population that has some sort of smart device in their pocket is for ever increasing. it is what the younger voters are demanding of us. i think we need to think about how we will be marking the ballot, casting the ballots and having it be counted in the next 10-20 years. i think that is very exciting. >> what i would say, i think...
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one of the less likely neighborhoods get a donation but we thought it prudent that there is an underserved at risk older population maybe indeed immediate response and a lot of them are pedestrian about the tenderloin so with that we thought it was a good idea and ask your prescription to go to the board to approve the duo nation. chief and commissioner, i want to say on december leveling at 1129 in the a.m. american people elderly person went down with a cardiac incident and we had two members of our muni task force a member of 20ir7b9d station and a saw the man guarantee go down they performed crp and the man came in and out with a pulse they put an a u d on the victim and transported him to the hospital he did expire but this let's say the want that the san francisco police officers are first on scene and left with the assistance and i know the a u ds will approve important >> first of all, i want to thank the grill for their commitment in the city and county. the commissioner jan and i were wondering we should know this but i'll leave to chief. assuming we have this type of equipment i
one of the less likely neighborhoods get a donation but we thought it prudent that there is an underserved at risk older population maybe indeed immediate response and a lot of them are pedestrian about the tenderloin so with that we thought it was a good idea and ask your prescription to go to the board to approve the duo nation. chief and commissioner, i want to say on december leveling at 1129 in the a.m. american people elderly person went down with a cardiac incident and we had two members...
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. >> ultimately one of my major goals going into medicine was hopefully to work with more underservedcommunities. >> in the california system of for profit health care students like ha hon to get big loans. >> looking at debt for 40,000 to 50,000 per year, over four years, so close to $200,000 a year. >> university of california add riverside is an area of the state facing a severe shortage of doctors. >> because it's the fastest growing area of the state and because 40% of the doctors in this area look like me, 55 years of age or older we will have a 5,000 physician deficit no matter what anyone does. >> the they earn far less than specialists like cardiologists or orthopedic surgeons. many doctors choose lucrative specialties in order to pay off debt. so u.c. riverside is trying a bold experiment, certain students who choose primary care and agree to practice in the local community will get full scholarships. >> we basically give them medical school for free. at the end of the day, if they are a primary doctor in and around southern california for five years the deals close they get
. >> ultimately one of my major goals going into medicine was hopefully to work with more underservedcommunities. >> in the california system of for profit health care students like ha hon to get big loans. >> looking at debt for 40,000 to 50,000 per year, over four years, so close to $200,000 a year. >> university of california add riverside is an area of the state facing a severe shortage of doctors. >> because it's the fastest growing area of the state and...
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we want the digital inclusion program to make sure we address the needs of underserved vulnerable communities, not communities that are already very tech savvy. we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't know that these computers are available to them, plus they don't know what is useful. >> there are so many businesses in the bay area that are constantly retiring their computer equipment that's perfectly good for home use. computers and internet access are helping everybody in the community and people who don't have it can come to us to help with that. one of the biggest problems we see isn't whether people can get computers through programs like ours, but whether they can understand why they need a computer. really the biggest issue we are facing today is helping people understand the value of having a computer. >> immediately they would
we want the digital inclusion program to make sure we address the needs of underserved vulnerable communities, not communities that are already very tech savvy. we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't know that these computers are...
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and creating those are avenues for folks who have lived here in the community but especially the underserved community to get into those stewardship programs to get you the health care and the pension and the working conditions and the job protections and the salaries that will enable you to live here. the presentation we got from amelia crews haul that work is being done primarily by people who are represented by the labors and the carpenters and other trades. so i'm sensitive to the fact it may not be enough. but i think we have to be honest and relocate the notation that nobody is doing anything it may feel like that but to general manager mr. kelly's point i've been here 4 years and know how hard the staff work and so long as people say we're not doing enough that should help us to keep working hard. i disagree receptor if you 11 gedz out of 15 people who didn't get a diploma is a very, very good thing thing and have a lot of receptionist. i was happy to get 11 people to get a job and not have to loaf san francisco. that's enough for me. any other commissioner? commissioner caen then we'
and creating those are avenues for folks who have lived here in the community but especially the underserved community to get into those stewardship programs to get you the health care and the pension and the working conditions and the job protections and the salaries that will enable you to live here. the presentation we got from amelia crews haul that work is being done primarily by people who are represented by the labors and the carpenters and other trades. so i'm sensitive to the fact it...
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we would define needs high needs one, two underserved but not necessarily dense or protecting and future growth and your verdict u urge that the maps be added as described in our comments. map 76 labels them as high needs it's not full of seniors and children. in objective 6 and everywhere the 2013 draft urges the partnership of 3 p but fails to talk about insuring third party accountability and the third party is not subject to sunshine. so the 2013 does not encourage privatization. they have 3 p relationship and have the public see what's going on. finally? policy 6.1 i ask you look at on page 7 the negative park improvement districts. thank you >> good afternoon, commissioners. carting republican howard grandparent. i want to thank the planning department. obviously one of the sections for example, 1.5 emphasize the frequent woirdz like quadriplegics point to an emphasis more buildings and crowd and more activities. more commercialization. magnificent plays like ocean beach are used by san franciscans. the way to activate it is have the sub come out picture it encourages commercializa
we would define needs high needs one, two underserved but not necessarily dense or protecting and future growth and your verdict u urge that the maps be added as described in our comments. map 76 labels them as high needs it's not full of seniors and children. in objective 6 and everywhere the 2013 draft urges the partnership of 3 p but fails to talk about insuring third party accountability and the third party is not subject to sunshine. so the 2013 does not encourage privatization. they have...
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several of our stores are for innovation or mixed use and we're elevating the store location in underserved areas and likely will have a couple of more perhaps in the near future. i'd like to touch on two things regarding the data collection. first, we appreciate that grocery is being discussed as a separate item. the formula retail language is what was acknowledged one-size-fits-all and those discussions we realize the neighborhood nets the paramedic and other factual into one category i want to see more research in the study. the study is going to be you touching on employment and labor. i'm not sure how deep that discussion is going to be but add union labor and union grocery store and we'll appreciate having that discussion added on that. again withhold to continue to participate into the stakeholder and any other meetings that planning may pilth put together. i appreciate he everyone consideration >> thank you. next speaker, please for those who are in line. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> anyone interested to speak? >> good afternoon. commissioners and planning staff i'm pamela
several of our stores are for innovation or mixed use and we're elevating the store location in underserved areas and likely will have a couple of more perhaps in the near future. i'd like to touch on two things regarding the data collection. first, we appreciate that grocery is being discussed as a separate item. the formula retail language is what was acknowledged one-size-fits-all and those discussions we realize the neighborhood nets the paramedic and other factual into one category i want...
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the entire mom demographic, which is woefully underserved by the major ecommerce players.re 39 million moms in this country. zulily currently only selling to about 7% of them. this could get much bigger. i give the container store a five year, because it only sells into storage and organization, while zulily get a nine, because they're tapping into a gigantic and underserved market. third, can the company stay competitive? while the container store doesn't have any direct pure play competitors, the fact is you can find storage and organization products at a ton of other markets and retailers, both online and offline. that said, the company so far has been very good at taking share from those competitors and attracting high-end consumers. have you ever talked to anybody who's been there, they love it. but don't forget, traffic was down in the latest quarter, a head scratcher. maybe tcs is losing an edge. i don't know. as for zulily, there is a lot of competition online, but these guys have a brilliant model with flash sales. a website that has a fun, kind of window shopping
the entire mom demographic, which is woefully underserved by the major ecommerce players.re 39 million moms in this country. zulily currently only selling to about 7% of them. this could get much bigger. i give the container store a five year, because it only sells into storage and organization, while zulily get a nine, because they're tapping into a gigantic and underserved market. third, can the company stay competitive? while the container store doesn't have any direct pure play competitors,...
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. >>> the heat are karaoking for underserved youth and teens. the january 27th charity event is hosted by miami's shane battier. it is $150 to be part of this. ♪ ♪ i'm sorry, miss jackson i am for real ♪ ♪ and it's all because of you ♪ >> ouch. bad voices, bad hair. i guess it is for a charity. >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gets video bombed. likes to do his weekly press conference in different spots. to get him back to do it in the lineman locker area before, what do they do, they play a little dunking game with the trash bin. right in front of the cameras and over his head. the niners play the panthers on sunday for their quest for consecutive super bowl berth. having fun along the way there. >>> just ahead, a huge night for the people's choice awards and britney spears. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this thursday morning. the next storm will come into the northwest, as we go through the day today, just light scattered showers. and more significant weather event happens friday afternoon, friday evening. this is a
. >>> the heat are karaoking for underserved youth and teens. the january 27th charity event is hosted by miami's shane battier. it is $150 to be part of this. ♪ ♪ i'm sorry, miss jackson i am for real ♪ ♪ and it's all because of you ♪ >> ouch. bad voices, bad hair. i guess it is for a charity. >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gets video bombed. likes to do his weekly press conference in different spots. to get him back to do it in the lineman locker area...
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people who live there say they're used to being overlooked and also underserved. but with the help of a teenage group and their inspirational leader, all that changed to the tune of a brand-new $25 million community youth center opened earlier this year. nine years ago, hillary bass met a group of kids who said there's nothing to do in town. together they lobbied as loudly as they could until nate miley listened, eventually corralling millions of redevelopment money to make their dream come true. >> he's been an eagle scout in his heart for as long as he can remember. and now, that honor is in a place for all to see. coming up, why it took 60 years for his achievement to be recognized. america discover the new hper. p you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is a
people who live there say they're used to being overlooked and also underserved. but with the help of a teenage group and their inspirational leader, all that changed to the tune of a brand-new $25 million community youth center opened earlier this year. nine years ago, hillary bass met a group of kids who said there's nothing to do in town. together they lobbied as loudly as they could until nate miley listened, eventually corralling millions of redevelopment money to make their dream come...
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. >> a goal of mine was to work with the underserved communities. >> in the for-profit health care medical school tuition is expensive and requires students like hahn to get big loans. we are acquiring a lot of death, 40,000 or 50,000, so close to 200,000 or more. >> she studies at the university of california in riverside, in an area of the state facing a shortage of doctors. dr richard aulds is dean of the riverside medical school. it's the fastest growing area and 40% of doctors look like me, 55 and older, we'll have a 5,000 position deficit in 10 years, no matter what anyone does. the looming shortage is severe for family doctors and paediatricians. they earn less than specialists like cardiologists or orthopaedic surgeons much many doctors choose lucrative specialties to pay off med school debts. so you see riverside is trying a bold experiment, the only one of its kind in the nation. students who choose primary care and agree to practice in the local community will get full scholarships. >> we give them medical school for free. at the end of the day, if they are a doctor, the deal is
. >> a goal of mine was to work with the underserved communities. >> in the for-profit health care medical school tuition is expensive and requires students like hahn to get big loans. we are acquiring a lot of death, 40,000 or 50,000, so close to 200,000 or more. >> she studies at the university of california in riverside, in an area of the state facing a shortage of doctors. dr richard aulds is dean of the riverside medical school. it's the fastest growing area and 40% of...
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castro valley in the east bay people who live there say they are used to being overlooked and also underservedelp of a teenage group and p inspirational leader all of that changed to the tune of $25 million community youth center opened this year. nine years ago a group of kids said there was nothing to do in town, together they lobbied as loudly as they could until alameda county supervisor smiley listened, coraling redevelopment money to make their dream come true. he's been an eagle scout in his heart for as long as he can remember. now, that honor is in a place for all to see. coming up, why it took 60 years for his achievement to be recognized. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are fantastic. but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough and presto, tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! >>> our very last story is a
castro valley in the east bay people who live there say they are used to being overlooked and also underservedelp of a teenage group and p inspirational leader all of that changed to the tune of $25 million community youth center opened this year. nine years ago a group of kids said there was nothing to do in town, together they lobbied as loudly as they could until alameda county supervisor smiley listened, coraling redevelopment money to make their dream come true. he's been an eagle scout in...
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. >> ultimately, one of my major goals going into medicine was to hopefully work with underserved communities. >> but in the american system of for profit healthcare, medical tuition is extremely expensive and requires students like hawn to get big loans. >> we're acquiring a lot of debt, 40,000, $50,000 per year over four years, so close to $200,000 or more. >> reporter: hawn's studies atort university of california of riverside is in a state that is facing a severe shortage of doctors. dean of the medical school. >> because it's the fastest growing area of the state and because 40% of the doctors in this area look like me, they're 55 years of age or older, we'll have a 5,000 physician deficit in five years. >> it's particularly severe for family doctors and pediatricians. they earn far less than cardiologists or orthopedic surgeons. many of them use to pay off medical school debts. so uc riverside is trying a bold experiment. the first in the nation. certainly students who choose care and practice in the community will get full scholarships. >> we basically give them medical school for free
. >> ultimately, one of my major goals going into medicine was to hopefully work with underserved communities. >> but in the american system of for profit healthcare, medical tuition is extremely expensive and requires students like hawn to get big loans. >> we're acquiring a lot of debt, 40,000, $50,000 per year over four years, so close to $200,000 or more. >> reporter: hawn's studies atort university of california of riverside is in a state that is facing a severe...
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service issued a report monday recommending they expand their financial services to meet the needs of underserved communities. the agency could earn $9 billion in annual revenue if they grabbed 10% generated by 68 million americans on the fringes of the banking system. those who don't have checking accounts. that may help the postal service reverse years of losses for current and retired workers. >> could be a smart business trend. thank you. >>> still ahead on "way too early," weather continuing to be one of the themes as we get closer to the super bowl. but it's not the only factor impacting ticket prices. we'll break that down for you. >>> and rob ford is getting serious about toronto's budget. but his speech made it it difficult to take him seriously. that's when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the challenger with a schoolteacher and six action naughts on board was consumed by an explosion less than two medicines after it it was launched at 11:38 eastern time this morning. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like
service issued a report monday recommending they expand their financial services to meet the needs of underserved communities. the agency could earn $9 billion in annual revenue if they grabbed 10% generated by 68 million americans on the fringes of the banking system. those who don't have checking accounts. that may help the postal service reverse years of losses for current and retired workers. >> could be a smart business trend. thank you. >>> still ahead on "way too...
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as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young people onto college campuses. now, we are right missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people like troy, who have the talent it takes to succeed, simply do not believe college could be a reality for them. too many of them are falling through the cracks. you all know that all too well. that is why so many of you are finding new ways to reach out to the underserved students in your communities. you're helping them navigate the financial aid and college admissions process and you are thatng them find schools match their abilities and interests. i know from my own experience just how important all of that work is that you are doing. the truth is, if prince and had not found my brother as a basketball recruit, and if i had not seen that he could succeed on a campus like that, it never would've occurred to me to apply to that school. never. i know there are so many kids out there just like me, kids who have a world of potential, but maybe their parents never went t
as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young people onto college campuses. now, we are right missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people like troy, who have the talent it takes to succeed, simply do not believe college could be a reality for them. too many of them are falling through the cracks. you all know that all too well. that is why so many of you are finding new ways to reach out to the underserved...
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the ability of charitable programs like habitat and other entities who provide mortgages to underserved populations is critical. is critical, to helping these borrowers realize their dreams of home ownership. this is another example of the consequences of removing underwriting discretion from the hands of lenders, and borrowers, and placing it in the hands of the bureaucracies in washington. it is my hope we can work together to find commonsense solutions to provide consumers with the transparency they deserve, without limiting the ability of lenders to work with borrowers on a case by case basis. i now yield time to the ranking member of the subcommittee mr. meeks for the purposes of making an opening statement. >> thank you, madam chair. and i certainly agree with you that today we hold a very important hearing that the qm rules finally became effective last friday. and i also think that we can all agree that this is one of the most important new financial reforms that have been passed in recent years. i also want to say thank you for being here today and this morning knowing the seri
the ability of charitable programs like habitat and other entities who provide mortgages to underserved populations is critical. is critical, to helping these borrowers realize their dreams of home ownership. this is another example of the consequences of removing underwriting discretion from the hands of lenders, and borrowers, and placing it in the hands of the bureaucracies in washington. it is my hope we can work together to find commonsense solutions to provide consumers with the...
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our institutions take care of the most underserved and vulnerable operations either because they arey sick and are transferred from hospital to our institutions where they have no means of resources and social support. we went into health care wanting people to get care and get better care and to stay well. for our organization, it was really an opportunity to say that we can ensure another 30 million people. we are happy to look at other options if they are presented to us. that was the option on the table and there aren't -- there are for sure things in there that we don't like. the aca had a posse of programs to address the physician shortage and we did not tackle the issue when we should have. we think it was a huge mistake. there have been mistakes implementing the law in a normal -- and in a normal commercial environment, you had a back-and-forth. you tweak the law, you tweak the implementation. that is not happening in a functional way these days. we have a line set up for doctors and physicians. gail, you are on with dr. grover. know, ii would like to have a medical degree an
our institutions take care of the most underserved and vulnerable operations either because they arey sick and are transferred from hospital to our institutions where they have no means of resources and social support. we went into health care wanting people to get care and get better care and to stay well. for our organization, it was really an opportunity to say that we can ensure another 30 million people. we are happy to look at other options if they are presented to us. that was the option...
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. >> the heat are karaoking for underserved youth and teens. they're singing. the event is hosted by miami's shane batie. it is $150 to be part of this. ♪ >> it's like they should pay us $150 to listen to that. >> nba players can't sing. >> collin kaepernick gets video bombed. he likes to do his weekly press conference in different spots in the locker room. to get him back for doing it in the lineman's locker area, they played dunk into a trash bin right in front of him and the cameras over cap irnick's head. the niners play the panthers on sunday in the quest for a consecutive super bowl berth which they will do. >> all right, you're confident about that. we'll see. >>> now that polar vortex that froze the nation seems to be heading back north to canada, it's time to assess the damage. the big chill is projected to cost the u.s. economy, listen to this, up to $5 billion. thanks in part to the 11,000 canceled flights this week. it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though, new york's hudson river was so frozen a ferry had to actually be carved out of th
. >> the heat are karaoking for underserved youth and teens. they're singing. the event is hosted by miami's shane batie. it is $150 to be part of this. ♪ >> it's like they should pay us $150 to listen to that. >> nba players can't sing. >> collin kaepernick gets video bombed. he likes to do his weekly press conference in different spots in the locker room. to get him back for doing it in the lineman's locker area, they played dunk into a trash bin right in front of...
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. >> the doctor is a member of the global smile foundation an organization that helps underserved people with facial and genital deformities. >> we will check with mike nicco, the warming trend is still continuing, mike? >> record highs are possible, breezes are light this morning up on mount tamalpais and up to 16 miles per hour, as we look on sausalito and san francisco and all the way over to oakland, and today the temperatures are about same or within one degree yesterday with upper 60's to low 70's. oakland has record high of 71 and we get exactly ten hours of sunshine today. check out the moisture, surging up from the south but it is upper level moisture and it will not bring any rain to anyone, it will just dim the sunshine. 75 in san diego and low 80's around palm springs and los angeles and low 70's through the central valley and mid-to-upper 50's in the sierra. safe travel. leyla gulen? >> we have 33 bart trains that are running on time and we have the accident over the altamont pass, westbound 205 at the 580 connection and you can see what kind of a slow down it is causing, bu
. >> the doctor is a member of the global smile foundation an organization that helps underserved people with facial and genital deformities. >> we will check with mike nicco, the warming trend is still continuing, mike? >> record highs are possible, breezes are light this morning up on mount tamalpais and up to 16 miles per hour, as we look on sausalito and san francisco and all the way over to oakland, and today the temperatures are about same or within one degree yesterday...
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when you talk about the communities that are perhaps underserved, you do not want to shift everything to online. not everyone has online resources. when you look at the research, the percentage of the population that has some sort of smart device in their pocket is forever increasing. it is what the younger voters are demanding of us. i think we need to think about how we will be marking the ballot, casting the ballots and having it be counted in the next 10-20 years. i think that is very exciting. >> what i would say, i think about the opportunity we have, given the rise of technology. the fast processing speed, the cheapness of processors and data. also, the defense of some of the other commissions. after the 2000 election, most states did not have a single wide voter registration database. out of the first commission came that. i found it flabbergasting. it was striking it did not exist. the ability with technology, with speed, to do the online voter registration, to have an ipod and a polling place, there is a real opportunity of technology that did not exist. that is something th
when you talk about the communities that are perhaps underserved, you do not want to shift everything to online. not everyone has online resources. when you look at the research, the percentage of the population that has some sort of smart device in their pocket is forever increasing. it is what the younger voters are demanding of us. i think we need to think about how we will be marking the ballot, casting the ballots and having it be counted in the next 10-20 years. i think that is very...
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when you talk about the communities that are perhaps underserved you don't want to get everything. not everyone has online resources so when you look at the research, the percentage of our population that have some service or device in their pocket is for ever increasing. it's what our younger voters are demanding of us, and yo think as election administrators we need to be thinking about how we are going to be marking ballots, passing our ballots and have our ballots be counted in the next 10 and 20 years. i think that's very exciting. >> what i would say is, first everything that was said i agree with. i think about the opportunity we have, given the rise of technology, the processing speed, the cheapness of david. and also in defense of so many other commissions, after the 2000 election, most states didn't have a single state wide database. so out of the first commission came recommendation to unify that. i found it flabbergasting. i assumed everybody had that. it was a striking it didn't exist. the ability now with statewide web come with technology and speed now to do the eric
when you talk about the communities that are perhaps underserved you don't want to get everything. not everyone has online resources so when you look at the research, the percentage of our population that have some service or device in their pocket is for ever increasing. it's what our younger voters are demanding of us, and yo think as election administrators we need to be thinking about how we are going to be marking ballots, passing our ballots and have our ballots be counted in the next 10...
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communications network so that it can partner with the private sector to provide connectivity in underserved areas of our state. together we can use broadband technology to grow the i would dream throughout our state, especially in rural areas. as our connection speeds increase, so does the pace of economic progress, so does the ability to grow jobs, and so does the ability to turn the island dream into a reality. [applause] [applause] to keep the iowa drama live we must keep iowa and especially rural ilo vibrant and working. as i visits communities of throughout our stay during my annual 99 counted toward this vibrancy is seen, felt, and heard. from the in german experienced at watermelon day in stanhope, the bell tower festival in jefferson, and the swamp fox festival in marion to early-morning farmers' markets and their rhetoric clubs at noon , day-to-day life reflects our shared i/o of values. yet to some of the schools and public buildings which used to be a source of pride are now empty shells dotting the landscapes of our communities. once filled with the hustle and bustle of schoolch
communications network so that it can partner with the private sector to provide connectivity in underserved areas of our state. together we can use broadband technology to grow the i would dream throughout our state, especially in rural areas. as our connection speeds increase, so does the pace of economic progress, so does the ability to grow jobs, and so does the ability to turn the island dream into a reality. [applause] [applause] to keep the iowa drama live we must keep iowa and...
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right, they looked at uncompensated care for the uninsured, particularly low income americans in underserved communities, there are billions of dollars effectively donated to charity in the form of care for the uninsured. it is likely that health care prices in some areas could go down as a result, people having insurance, it could be better for everyone overall. it is an interesting question, going forward. host: baltimore, maryland, michael is on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was just wondering, with the affordable care act, what about the new taxes that will be implemented along with it? who, primarily, will be affected? thank you. guest: these are great questions. the affordable care act pays for itself with new taxes on health care industry. new taxes on providers. very few americans will be seeing these taxes, although there are a few that will hit people. many people point out that the individual mandate to buy insurance or pay a fine, if it is upheld as a tax, but primarily the law pays for itself through a variety of taxes on the health-insurance indu
right, they looked at uncompensated care for the uninsured, particularly low income americans in underserved communities, there are billions of dollars effectively donated to charity in the form of care for the uninsured. it is likely that health care prices in some areas could go down as a result, people having insurance, it could be better for everyone overall. it is an interesting question, going forward. host: baltimore, maryland, michael is on the independent line. caller: thank you for...
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time we started the negotiation, and they got a nice tax break to locate in the south of market underserved the city, and they fulfilled their commitment, and our expectations have been succeeded because of their success, and that area is beginning to change for the better. responsibility comes from tremendous success, and there is no one better in this city than the founders of salesforce.com, mark, and there are all of the tax breaks and everything. >> is it fair? >> i think it was the right thing for the city to do at the time, and i think it has paid great dividends, and there is a legacy. that said, guys like mark did not necessarily seek out -- twitter and other companies are getting it, but a lot of the tech people i talked to said, look, we are creating jobs. there is all of this ancillary revenue. what are you wanting from us? there are real conversations, trust me, some substantive conversations with these leaders that have made fortunes and now understand their responsibility to community in a much deeper way than just creating a job. >> what about facebook, apple, google, that a
time we started the negotiation, and they got a nice tax break to locate in the south of market underserved the city, and they fulfilled their commitment, and our expectations have been succeeded because of their success, and that area is beginning to change for the better. responsibility comes from tremendous success, and there is no one better in this city than the founders of salesforce.com, mark, and there are all of the tax breaks and everything. >> is it fair? >> i think it...
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they did that in an area that was, as it's called, underserved. to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy [ expletive ], i never saw that coming moment. for african-americans it was a somewhat ruder surprise. to say people were angry would be an understatement. >> they don't represent the people no more! >> south central was that way. so you could almost feel it like a tidal wave coming. >> the lapd were completely unprepared for what happened next. >> everything you see right here, all this was being looted, chairs and rocks and everything being thrown through walls. if you go straight down western on venice, the whole plaza burned on fire. we were calling 911, and there was no response. >> did the cops come at all? >> i was here all three days. i didn't see any cops. >> well, where did they set up their f
they did that in an area that was, as it's called, underserved. to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy [ expletive ], i never saw that coming moment. for african-americans it was a somewhat ruder surprise. to say people were angry would be an...
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you want people to invest in underserved communities.ut when you do, prices go up and people are competing for access to the newly improved area. a hugell be challenge for this mayor and the next 10 years in san francisco if we see the kind of sustainability cory and others believe exist in this step into the move toward local, mobile, social platforms with real profits as opposed to companies that were built on nothing but titles. >> we will have more from lieutenant governor gavin newsom and cory johnson on the perceived tech divide next on "bloomberg west." >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. tech companies are now at the center of recent protests over income inequality in san francisco. as we know, protesters have surrounded tech shuttle buses in the city and on the day of twitter's i.p.o., they surrounded twitter headquarters as well. twitter has been given big tax breaks to stay in the city. what responsibilities do companies like twitter have? jack dorsey recently spoke out about it saying it is really disappoin
you want people to invest in underserved communities.ut when you do, prices go up and people are competing for access to the newly improved area. a hugell be challenge for this mayor and the next 10 years in san francisco if we see the kind of sustainability cory and others believe exist in this step into the move toward local, mobile, social platforms with real profits as opposed to companies that were built on nothing but titles. >> we will have more from lieutenant governor gavin...