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historically underserved students and who will be there to be able to pull the levers. it's sort of kept out of this. >> is the federal government going to play some sort of accountability role? >> they will be playing and accountability role. just making sure states to this minimum set of things. where should that floor be? where should the minimum be? there is going to be a huge in thestate-by-state, unit. civil rights groups are really interested in this, how states set up these systems. looking atple are the state as this primary protector. >> the national education association has an inflammation team. they are ready, they are gearing up. >> one thing lauren and i saw this year, when this reauthorization strategy started in capitol hill, the unions were there first and they were there the whole time. i think you are starting to see that happen in the states. spend millions of dollars in the capital and they are probably going to spend in the states. >> i asked the question she didn't answer fully, how quickly are we going to start seeing the states change. i think
historically underserved students and who will be there to be able to pull the levers. it's sort of kept out of this. >> is the federal government going to play some sort of accountability role? >> they will be playing and accountability role. just making sure states to this minimum set of things. where should that floor be? where should the minimum be? there is going to be a huge in thestate-by-state, unit. civil rights groups are really interested in this, how states set up these...
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parties. >> a party with a purpose. >> we are able to bring 300 kids from underserved backgrounds to the event so for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> your ticket purchase enables the kids to attend and supports nonprofits devoted to creating opportunities the rest of the year. guests delight in get celebrity autographs and visiting the giants locker room and batting cage and for the first tie, this year, running the bases on the very field that giants lay on. >> we will have balloon artist and three world series trophies and the work will bring their trophy for first hour. >> sport heroes include members of the 49ers, and the oakland raiders and the bay area's olympic skating champion, we who will receive the inspiration award for her work on behalf of children through her always dream foundation. >> a few limited tickets still available with more information on abc7news.com. you do tut want to miss this. >> i'm always star struck when i am there. >> it is >> we have breaking news in palo alto firefighters are on the scene of a two alarm house with black smoke seen fa
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they are in underserved communities. so my question to you is -- what is your stance on supporting young people who really need opportunity, and more resources out there for better education as well as better employment? and what will you do as president to help support those 5.6 million young people around the nation who is affecting? [applause] hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. first of all, thank you for being an organizer and reaching out to young people. that is so important. [applause] hillary clinton: i hope you heard what he said. think about this number. 5.6 million young people between 16 years old and 24 years old, who are neither in school, nor work in that is a recipe for unemployment, or incarceration for all kinds of behavior that has bad consequences for themselves and for their families. it something i care deeply about, because if you look at where we are -- underserved communities have had a resurgence of poverty. inner-city, old suburbs, small towns and rural areas. native american reservations c
they are in underserved communities. so my question to you is -- what is your stance on supporting young people who really need opportunity, and more resources out there for better education as well as better employment? and what will you do as president to help support those 5.6 million young people around the nation who is affecting? [applause] hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. first of all, thank you for being an organizer and reaching out to young people. that is so important....
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disadvantaged, historically underserved schools, and acting on behalf of them from the government is sort of kept out of this. entt: is the federal governm going to play some sort of accountability role? what will they be looking at? maggie: they'll still be playing an accountability role, just kind of making sure that states do this minimum set of sure that these students are looked after. but the debates where we're where should it, that floor be? where should the minimum be? what's going to happen now is in states there's going to be a huge battle state by state, kind of waged between the unions and other big groups. the chamber of commerce is this, civil rights groups are interested in this, how states set up these systems, that need to be approved by the federal government but i think eople are now looking at the state as being that primary protector, but they're hoping having the back fall of the federal government will work. they're not sure. host: you heard her say that the national educators ssociation has an implementation team there ready, they're gearing up. what does tha
disadvantaged, historically underserved schools, and acting on behalf of them from the government is sort of kept out of this. entt: is the federal governm going to play some sort of accountability role? what will they be looking at? maggie: they'll still be playing an accountability role, just kind of making sure that states do this minimum set of sure that these students are looked after. but the debates where we're where should it, that floor be? where should the minimum be? what's going to...
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and in a strange way, what i did most underserved communities in california into one of the most i was here able to picture things that i wanted to see. i was able to imagine what i would. and the only limitations within that field were my imagination. >> reporter: despite having painted people of color almost exclusively for over a decade, his training began like so many other artists in art classes painting nude mostly white women. >> i was wondering if the challenges of moving what i would assume is mostly painting white women in the art studio, nudes, and transitioning almost 180 to clothed black men. >> it's arguable i know how to paint white women better than i do black men because so much of my educational history came from the tradition of having nude female models in live art classes. and to that degree, i think it's really fascinating to know there is very little in the way of a rule book on how to get the blues and the crimsons and the greens that go into shadows and highlights of black skin. even if the paintings aren't nude portraits of white women, in a strange sense they
and in a strange way, what i did most underserved communities in california into one of the most i was here able to picture things that i wanted to see. i was able to imagine what i would. and the only limitations within that field were my imagination. >> reporter: despite having painted people of color almost exclusively for over a decade, his training began like so many other artists in art classes painting nude mostly white women. >> i was wondering if the challenges of moving...
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you know, and there are, of course, starting with the baseline that many of the financially underserved today do have smartphones and so -- >> i apologize, my name is well over, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to all the witnesses that are here enlightening us of what has been, what is, and even what may be coming in the future. but i think the main concern of this committee is the safety and security of americans and people in our country whether they're visiting or what have you, making sure that they feel comfortable and confident that we have a system that actually works and hopefully works for as many people as possible. speaking of as many people as possible, there are still many communities here in the united states of america that are underbanked and underserved by financial institutions and instruments, et cetera, so they tend to not experience or see the safest and best technologies, and unfortunately
you know, and there are, of course, starting with the baseline that many of the financially underserved today do have smartphones and so -- >> i apologize, my name is well over, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to all the witnesses that are here enlightening us of what has been, what is, and even what...
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cheryl and i are honored to seven on the advisory board to support bay area children from underserved communities. >> it's a party with a purpose. >> yes, one thing that we're so excited about is that we're able to bring 300 kids from underserved backgrounds to the event. for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> reporter: your ticket purchased enables those kids to attend and supports nonprofits. guests delight in getting celebrity autographs, visiting the locker room, making smores and for the first time running the bases on the very field that the giants play on. >> we'll have face painting, the trophies and warriors will also be bringing their trophy, as well for the first hour. >> reporter: sports heros attending include members of the 49ers and oakland raiders. and the bay area's own olympic skating champion kristi yamaguchi who will receive the inspiration award for her work on behalf of children through her always dream foundation. kristen seay and cheryl jennings, abc 7. >>> a few limited tickets are still available. for more information, go to abc7news.com. >>> nex
cheryl and i are honored to seven on the advisory board to support bay area children from underserved communities. >> it's a party with a purpose. >> yes, one thing that we're so excited about is that we're able to bring 300 kids from underserved backgrounds to the event. for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> reporter: your ticket purchased enables those kids to attend and supports nonprofits. guests delight in getting celebrity autographs, visiting the locker...
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project bdg is to serve the underserved, so patients with no insurance whatsoever. and so there is no fiat all. >> to do this, and to open up your office on a sunday when mostmost people like to be at home it's so generous of us. how many patients have you seen since you opened up? >> two to 300 patients. we try to get groups of bring to 50 and do half a day, so people are volunteering and aren't spending their whole sunday working. >> how many staff are involved? >> it varies. what we do is try to get staff to volunteer. so we put it out there for anybody that wants to volunteer to be able to volunteer. toes, one to two hygienists and ten to 15 support staff. >> all kidding aside, both my father and brother are dentists. so if they're just iting, is there a way they could get involved? or is it only for local -- >> that's set up on the website. project bdg.com, a way to be able to volunteer for dental professionals, and also we're looking for nonprofit organizations or shelters for at risk teens or elderly that don't have any way to access dental care to be able to
project bdg is to serve the underserved, so patients with no insurance whatsoever. and so there is no fiat all. >> to do this, and to open up your office on a sunday when mostmost people like to be at home it's so generous of us. how many patients have you seen since you opened up? >> two to 300 patients. we try to get groups of bring to 50 and do half a day, so people are volunteering and aren't spending their whole sunday working. >> how many staff are involved? >> it...
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agreeing to an endowment improving access to trauma therapists and help people get counseling in underservedboard with recommendations to protect fans from foul because. citizens bank park will add protective netting for seats 70 feet within home plate. they will put an additional 4 to 500 seats behind the netting at the bank. this follows a season where several fans were hurt by fall balls and broken bats. >>> a truck wrand -- wrapped around a tree in delaware. >> people are helping a christmas wish come true for a girl who suffered disfiguring burns in a fire. next up on "action news." >> new this morning a group of muslims praying in a park in northern california say a woman attacked them. it was caught on camera. they were praying in the grass when a woman interrupted them. a park ranger tried to calm the woman down, but she hit him with an umbrella and poured coffee on him. >> she doesn't know me, she came at us, because we were doing things that only muslim person does. park police passed the case to the district attorney's office. it will be up to the san francisco's d-a office whethe
agreeing to an endowment improving access to trauma therapists and help people get counseling in underservedboard with recommendations to protect fans from foul because. citizens bank park will add protective netting for seats 70 feet within home plate. they will put an additional 4 to 500 seats behind the netting at the bank. this follows a season where several fans were hurt by fall balls and broken bats. >>> a truck wrand -- wrapped around a tree in delaware. >> people are...
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. >> thousands of underserved children in the south bay are going to have new toys for the holidays.abc 7 news was in san jose as volunteers of sacred heart sorted through a mountain of donations from the donation station. 18,000 toys will be begin out to 6,000 children starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of this morning, they were still 5,100 toys short of their goal. you can drop off a new donation through wednesday. they need gifts for teenagers. we have all the information on the drop-off location and how to make an onlike donation at abc7news.com. >>> donald trump is firing back. last night at the abc news democratic debate, candidates took aim at the gop front-runner. trump called them liars. dech dwyer is in washington with moefrmt. >> reporter: after the democratic debate, the republican front-runner fired back. >> she just made it up. it was a sound byte. >> reporter: donald trump attacked hillary clinton for this explosive allegation. >> he is becoming isis
. >> thousands of underserved children in the south bay are going to have new toys for the holidays.abc 7 news was in san jose as volunteers of sacred heart sorted through a mountain of donations from the donation station. 18,000 toys will be begin out to 6,000 children starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of this morning, they were still 5,100 toys short of...
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. >> it is for underserved community who can't afford to play. >> it's great for individuals were economically challenged to get active on the ice. we are finding that supported as well so we also have programs to encourage them on and off the ice. >> reporter: he came from no money growing up in north philadelphia. his parents pinched pennies and used every dime to help their son play hockey. that is why he is playing it forward. >> we've had some huge success stories. we've had some students go on to college are ready. >> they want you to get into a d1 school. it's like you have to work hard or you don't play. >> for the first time i feel like i'm the majority of the team and not the minority. >> very inspirational. the knicks are taking on the sixers. it's a pass to derrick williams. he slams a home. up put them up 46 - 30. the next go on to beat the sixers 107 - 97, the final score. they have only 11 game this season. >> that will deliver our news tonight. we are not done yet. we have a holiday addition of "friday night live". they are here to get you in the spirit. christmas is here dunki
. >> it is for underserved community who can't afford to play. >> it's great for individuals were economically challenged to get active on the ice. we are finding that supported as well so we also have programs to encourage them on and off the ice. >> reporter: he came from no money growing up in north philadelphia. his parents pinched pennies and used every dime to help their son play hockey. that is why he is playing it forward. >> we've had some huge success stories....
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cheryl and i are honored to seven on the advisory board to support bay area children from underserveds a party with a purpose. >> yes, one thing that we're so excited about is that we're able to bring 300 kids from underserved pack grounds to the event. for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> reporter: your ticket purchased enables those kids to attend and supports nonprofits. guests delight in getting celebrity autographs, visiting the locker room, making smores and for the first time running the bases on the very field that the giants play on. >> we'll have face painting, the trophies and warriors will also be bringing their trophy, as well for the first hour. >> reporter: sports heros attending include members of the 49ers and oakland raiders. and the bay area's own olympic skating champion kristi yamaguchi who will receive the inspiration award for her work on behalf of children through her always dream foundation. kristen seay and cheryl jennings, abc 7. >>> a few limited tickets are still available. for more information, go to abc7news.com. >>> next on the abc 7 satu
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the money will expand child advocacy centers and help people get counseling in underserved areas. >> it's been a long crazy summer, because it's lasted 6 months. no kidding we are heading for record highs this weekend and today will not be bad. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you most of the rain is pushing east of philadelphia or just falling apart. some of the roads still wet from the earlier sprinkles or showers, but they are becoming less of an issue. we look outside we have cloud cover over the ben franklin bridge or elsewhere across the region. but in general we're looking at clearing and we'll return sunshine into play quickly today. 49 degrees is the current temperature that's the other part of the story, you step outside you can feel the change versus where we were the last couple of mornings. probably don't need the heavy coat today. winds out of the west/southwest at 5 miles per hour. there's not much of a wind out there to worry about. there goes the rain, boom really falling apart right now most of us it over north jersey, the streets will be drying out over the n
the money will expand child advocacy centers and help people get counseling in underserved areas. >> it's been a long crazy summer, because it's lasted 6 months. no kidding we are heading for record highs this weekend and today will not be bad. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you most of the rain is pushing east of philadelphia or just falling apart. some of the roads still wet from the earlier sprinkles or showers, but they are becoming less of an issue. we look outside we have...
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. >> the mission society has been providing systems of relief for underserved communities for more than 200 years. small gift to the families that we serve each year. >> the new york mission society aims to collect gifts for more than 1,000 children across manhattan, brooklyn and the bronx. >>> we have a new coach in town? >> rutgers had to make a good hire. so important for them right now with their program in turmoil this season. do they have the right guy? coming up next, rutgers football has a new head coach. and some people are asking, who exactly is he? we'll tell you why chris ash is a well-respected name around college football, coming up next >>> it's championship saturday in college football. playing in the big championship game. the scarlet knights will hire a coach who knows how to get there. chris ash will be introduced monday as the next head football coach at rutgers. they're still finalizing the details. if you were hoping for a household name, the 41-year-old is not it. but if you ask around college football, you understand why they wanted ash so badly. he's another bra
. >> the mission society has been providing systems of relief for underserved communities for more than 200 years. small gift to the families that we serve each year. >> the new york mission society aims to collect gifts for more than 1,000 children across manhattan, brooklyn and the bronx. >>> we have a new coach in town? >> rutgers had to make a good hire. so important for them right now with their program in turmoil this season. do they have the right guy? coming...
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to serve on the advisory board of the bender wise foundation to support bay area children from underserveds a party with a purpose. >> yes, one thing that we're so excited about is that we're able to bring 300 kids from underserved backgrounds to the event. for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> your ticket purchase enables those kids to attend and supports nonprofits devoted to creating opportunities for them the rest of the year. guests delight in getting celebrity autographs, visiting the giants locker room and batting cage, making s'mores and for the first time this year running the bases on the very field that the giants play on. >> we will have face painting, a balloon artist and we will have the three world series trophies and the warriors are also going to be bringing their toefy for the first hour of the event. >> sports heroes attending this year include members of the 49ers and the oakland raiders and the bay area's own olympic skating champion christie yam gucci also receive the inspiration award for her work with children through their found igs a. >>> a few limit
to serve on the advisory board of the bender wise foundation to support bay area children from underserveds a party with a purpose. >> yes, one thing that we're so excited about is that we're able to bring 300 kids from underserved backgrounds to the event. for many this is their only holiday celebration. >> your ticket purchase enables those kids to attend and supports nonprofits devoted to creating opportunities for them the rest of the year. guests delight in getting celebrity...
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. >>> thousands of underserved children in south bay are going to have new toys for the ohio. we were in san he say as volunteers at sacred heart community service sorted through a mountain of donations from the holiday donation station. 18,000 toys will be given out to 6,000 children, starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of today they were still 5100 toys short of their goal. you can drop off a new toy donation through wednesday and the especially need gifts for teenagers. we have all the information on the drop you've location how to make an online donation at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 6:00. the outpouring support prom abc7 viewers have a learning center and ranch was forced to close its doors. >> the beatles may be back with a perfect pairing for the music device under in the tree. >>> the new details on the closure of a program for children in north bay. the openers of the ranch in santa rosa says since our story aired they were able to
. >>> thousands of underserved children in south bay are going to have new toys for the ohio. we were in san he say as volunteers at sacred heart community service sorted through a mountain of donations from the holiday donation station. 18,000 toys will be given out to 6,000 children, starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of today they were still 5100 toys...
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they come from around the bay area to at&t park hoping to inspire students from an underserved school and help them on the path to success. >> middle school kids and middle age men are gathered at at&t park not to talk sports but to talk about technology and math. >> it feels good. all the goal is to give the students the support they need to be successful. >> it is from. they took off their time to come talk to us about our education. >> the silicon valley leadership is hosting the young men's summit and 70 men from around the bay area volunteered to serve as mentors to 100 boys from a middle school. >> i had a mom who told me i i don't be anything that i wanted to be. >> at&t california president welcomed the 6th graders to the stadium. >> i never saw anyone that looked league me in positions of authority and responsibility. so knowing that there is someone out there that i can aspire to be is a wonderful thing. i am hoping to find the next president of at&t california right here if this building today. >> what does it mean to see blackmen in leadership positions? >> proud. >> willi
they come from around the bay area to at&t park hoping to inspire students from an underserved school and help them on the path to success. >> middle school kids and middle age men are gathered at at&t park not to talk sports but to talk about technology and math. >> it feels good. all the goal is to give the students the support they need to be successful. >> it is from. they took off their time to come talk to us about our education. >> the silicon valley...
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. $3.4 milon for cld advocacy centers, improve cld thapyists andervice in underserved areas. >>> and bringing the service to camden, the carmaker breaking ground on t corpora headquarrs on the former sears property, employi aut 700 pele when complete in 2017. now the closest transit stop about a mile away, but the company oicials are wking on expanding public transportation >>> still to comen "action news," protests fre in the city of chico. streets as the mayor apogizes r pole misconduct. >>> ryder university women's basketball team adding a new member to t roster, she is 11 years old. >>> a few shors movghrough early tomorrow morning. into the 60's.eratures cmb a th they make a run for the records ts weekend. the mild accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> and "time" mazine revea s person of the yeawhen "action news" continues tonight. >>> protestsn the seets of chica cfronting police and demandinthe resignation of the may. demonrators wt rahemanuel after deadly shootings, pice shootings and police misconduc speakg before the counc he apologized for the shooting deathf laquan mcdonald
. $3.4 milon for cld advocacy centers, improve cld thapyists andervice in underserved areas. >>> and bringing the service to camden, the carmaker breaking ground on t corpora headquarrs on the former sears property, employi aut 700 pele when complete in 2017. now the closest transit stop about a mile away, but the company oicials are wking on expanding public transportation >>> still to comen "action news," protests fre in the city of chico. streets as the mayor...
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ago, we didn't think girlsed that adhd -- had adhd either, so i think the girls have been maybe underserved or not noticed as much, but yes, they -- and you wouldn't think about it or at least i didn't think about it, that a sport like cheerleading can be very dangerous because they do all kinds of -- >> ron: very difficult tricks, yes. >> dr. mary ann roberts: yes, very difficult tricks and if they fall to the floor and hit their head, then they are going to be in serious difficulty. >> ron: yeah, because females today, their athleticism is amazing and they're working very hard and becoming stronger and they're going to have the same kinds of injuries that any man would have too. >> dr. mary ann roberts: oh yes. >> dr. richard roberts: they're breaking into sports like hockey and wrestling that have been traditionally male dominated as well. >> ron: we have to take another break. we'll talk about the book pour too and how you collaborated with people to make that >> ron: welcome back to our final segment here of the steele talking about the book written by the husband and wife team, dr. ro
ago, we didn't think girlsed that adhd -- had adhd either, so i think the girls have been maybe underserved or not noticed as much, but yes, they -- and you wouldn't think about it or at least i didn't think about it, that a sport like cheerleading can be very dangerous because they do all kinds of -- >> ron: very difficult tricks, yes. >> dr. mary ann roberts: yes, very difficult tricks and if they fall to the floor and hit their head, then they are going to be in serious...
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. >>> thousands of underserved children in south bay are going to have new toys for the ohio. we were in san he say as volunteers at sacred heart community service sorted through a mountain of donations from the holiday donation station. 18,000 toys will be given out to 6,000 children, starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of today they were still 5100 toys short of their goal. you can drop off a new toy donation through wednesday and the especially need gifts for teenagers. we have all the information on the drop you've location how to make an online donation at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 6:00. the outpouring support prom abc7 viewers have a learning center and ranch was forced to close its doors. >> the beatles may be back with a perfect pairing for the music device under in the tree. come happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who
. >>> thousands of underserved children in south bay are going to have new toys for the ohio. we were in san he say as volunteers at sacred heart community service sorted through a mountain of donations from the holiday donation station. 18,000 toys will be given out to 6,000 children, starting on tuesday. organizers say the need has increased. >> it's a little higher than last year. we have seen the need increase for our services. >> as of today they were still 5100 toys...
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to get underserved boys aged 7 to 11 excited about learning, creating, achieving. this is urban ed academy, a 5- year-old program that serves more than 300 boys at the ymca in the bayview-hunters point neighborhood. founder dwayne jones is preparing them to excel. >> these are the kinds of jobs that will be available when they are working age. so we are trying to prep them for the things that they will see and have the foundation necessary to be successful in that. >> reporter: many of the boys don't have a father at home. storm drains and filling and volunteer coaches serve as mentors at urban ed academy. they teach academics, character development, health, recreation and community service for 6 hours on saturdays. and the boys see tangible results. their truancy and suspension dropped and grades jumped up, all by about 80%. >> you did this right and you did this perfect. >> reporter: though the program is for third through fifth grade boys, graduates can become junior mentors like 12- year-old gregory bolds. >> i want to be an architect when i grow up so i need a
to get underserved boys aged 7 to 11 excited about learning, creating, achieving. this is urban ed academy, a 5- year-old program that serves more than 300 boys at the ymca in the bayview-hunters point neighborhood. founder dwayne jones is preparing them to excel. >> these are the kinds of jobs that will be available when they are working age. so we are trying to prep them for the things that they will see and have the foundation necessary to be successful in that. >> reporter: many...
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. >> new this morning in the south bay underserved children will have a merry christmas after all because of local heroes. the annual shop with a cop heros and helpers holiday were soming spree got underway this morning at the s.a.p. center in san jose. matt keller emceed the breakfast with 100 kids each teaming up with an officer and then went shopping. we will go to mt. commercial at -- go with matt keller at the target store. >> we are in the safest target store in the world because there are 100 law enforcement officers here. they helping make some christmas dreams come true. >> santa claus does not always wear red suit and beard. sometimes he or she wears a badge. >> the annual shop with a cop heroes and helpersshipping started at s.a.p. center for welcome breakfast. 80 students from sandy elementary school in san jose met the personal santa. law enforcement from different agencies in the bay area. guy is not an spire but a former lineman for the 49ers and protected joe montana. >> who are you shopping for today? >> my cousin. >> director cousin. >> for his cousin. >> when breakfast
. >> new this morning in the south bay underserved children will have a merry christmas after all because of local heroes. the annual shop with a cop heros and helpers holiday were soming spree got underway this morning at the s.a.p. center in san jose. matt keller emceed the breakfast with 100 kids each teaming up with an officer and then went shopping. we will go to mt. commercial at -- go with matt keller at the target store. >> we are in the safest target store in the world...
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they are in underserved communities.so my question to you is -- what is your stance on supporting young people who really need opportunity, and more resources out there for better education, as well as better employment? and what will you do as president to help support those 5.6 million young people around the nation who is affecting? [applause] hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. first of all, thank you for being an organizer and reaching out to young people. that is so important. [applause] hillary clinton: i hope you heard what he said. think about this number. betweenion young people 16 years old and 24 years old, who are neither in school, nor work in that is a recipe for incarceration,r thatll kinds of behavior has bad consequences for themselves and for their families. it something i care deeply about, because if you look at where we are -- underserved communities have had a resurgence of poverty. suburbs, small towns and rural areas. native american reservations, coal country, this is across america. what we
they are in underserved communities.so my question to you is -- what is your stance on supporting young people who really need opportunity, and more resources out there for better education, as well as better employment? and what will you do as president to help support those 5.6 million young people around the nation who is affecting? [applause] hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. first of all, thank you for being an organizer and reaching out to young people. that is so important....
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. $3.4 million for child advocacy centers, improve child therapyists and service in underserved areas>>> and bringing the service to camden, the carmaker breaking ground on the corporate headquarters on the former sears property, employing about 700 people when complete in 2017. now the closest transit stop about a mile away, but the company officials are working on expanding public transportation to the site. >>> still to come on "action news," protests flare in the city of chicago. demonstrators taking to the streets as the mayor apologizes for police misconduct. >>> ryder university women's basketball team adding a new member to the roster, she is 11 years old. >>> a few showers moving through early tomorrow morning. after that, temperatures climb into the 60's. and then they make a run for the records this weekend. the mild accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> and "time" magazine reveals its person of the year when "action news" continues tonight. [barks] are those... you there... stormtroopers! halt! turn here. go go! follow them! bb-8! beep, beep! this way! where'd they go? they
. $3.4 million for child advocacy centers, improve child therapyists and service in underserved areas>>> and bringing the service to camden, the carmaker breaking ground on the corporate headquarters on the former sears property, employing about 700 people when complete in 2017. now the closest transit stop about a mile away, but the company officials are working on expanding public transportation to the site. >>> still to come on "action news," protests flare in the...
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you know, and there are, of course, starting with baseline that many of the financially underserved todayo have smartphones, and so -- >> i apologize, my time is well over. mr. chairman, i yield back. thank you. >> gentleman yields back. chair recognizes the gentleman from mr. california, mr. cardenas. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to all the witnesses here enlightening us on what has been, what is and what may be coming in the future. but i think the main concern of this to me is the safety and security of americans and people in our country, whether they're visiting or what have you, making sure that they feel comfortable and confident that we have a system that actually works and works for as many people as possible. speaking of as many people as possible, there are still communities here in the united states of america that are underbanked and underserved by financial institutions, et cetera, so they tend not to see the safest and best technologies, and unfortunately, sometimes actually are subject to more problems, because they don't have the best systems available to them.
you know, and there are, of course, starting with baseline that many of the financially underserved todayo have smartphones, and so -- >> i apologize, my time is well over. mr. chairman, i yield back. thank you. >> gentleman yields back. chair recognizes the gentleman from mr. california, mr. cardenas. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to all the witnesses here enlightening us on what has been, what is and what may be coming in the future. but i think the main concern of...
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their families couldn't afford to put gifts under the tree, but now underserved kids will still feel the spirit of the season, thanks to county leaders. if that didn't get you in the holiday spirit maybe this will... we set out to find the best holiday lights in the valley. we'll show you live from las vegas. you're watching fox5 news at 10, with emmy award winner john huck. christine maddela. and weather 24/7 with chief meteoroligist ted pretty. this is fox5 news at 10. local. las vegas. christmas came early for hundreds of kids in north las vegas.... clark county commissioner lawrence weekly hosting "stuff a foster, adopted, and struggling kids. there was a party tonight-- at doolittle center for more than 300 kids and their parents. a single dad was overcome with gratitude, as his little girl received a brand new bike tonight. "it's the first time we ever got chosen. we are thankful, me and this little girl who i'm raising by myself, and i have been since she was born and we are grateful, thank you so much. " this is the third year for the 'stuff a bus" campaign. some homeowners g
their families couldn't afford to put gifts under the tree, but now underserved kids will still feel the spirit of the season, thanks to county leaders. if that didn't get you in the holiday spirit maybe this will... we set out to find the best holiday lights in the valley. we'll show you live from las vegas. you're watching fox5 news at 10, with emmy award winner john huck. christine maddela. and weather 24/7 with chief meteoroligist ted pretty. this is fox5 news at 10. local. las vegas....
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and fisherman's wharf is underserved by the businesses despite an over concentration of services the nature in opposition has valid points they're not consistent with the fisherman's wharf identity and fisherman's wharf didn't need the businesses no clustering controls for mcds within the district and the nature is uncertain the potential the legalization the marijuana in 2016 the department recommended the commission take discretionary review it is a in compliance with the planning code and in advance of the policies it is well served by the transportation appear to be no other rail no apparent over concentration and the mcd may - could assist in citywide use that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions. >> project sponsor please. >> commissioner president fong we would like to split our time with the project sponsor. >> okay. >> thank you. >> can i have the - >> thank you good afternoon, commissioners brendon here on behalf of the appellant mr. conway contacted me about the plan and assist in preparation for the hearing he was not wanting to get involved be
and fisherman's wharf is underserved by the businesses despite an over concentration of services the nature in opposition has valid points they're not consistent with the fisherman's wharf identity and fisherman's wharf didn't need the businesses no clustering controls for mcds within the district and the nature is uncertain the potential the legalization the marijuana in 2016 the department recommended the commission take discretionary review it is a in compliance with the planning code and in...
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and fisherman's wharf is underserved by the businesses despite an over concentration of services theture in opposition has valid points they're not consistent with the fisherman's wharf identity and fisherman's wharf didn't need the businesses no clustering controls for mcds within the district and the nature is uncertain the potential the legalization the marijuana in 2016 the department recommended the commission take discretionary review it is a in compliance with the planning code and in advance of the policies it is well served by the transportation appear to be no other rail no apparent over concentration and the mcd may - could assist in citywide use that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions. >> project sponsor please. >> commissioner president fong we would like to split our time with the project sponsor. >> okay. >> thank you. >> can i have the - >> thank you good afternoon, commissioners brendon here on behalf of the appellant mr. conway contacted me about the plan and assist in preparation for the hearing he was not wanting to get involved becau
and fisherman's wharf is underserved by the businesses despite an over concentration of services theture in opposition has valid points they're not consistent with the fisherman's wharf identity and fisherman's wharf didn't need the businesses no clustering controls for mcds within the district and the nature is uncertain the potential the legalization the marijuana in 2016 the department recommended the commission take discretionary review it is a in compliance with the planning code and in...
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the jefferson award winner who is turning boys into responsible young man in san francisco. al underserved boys aged 7 to excited about learning.. creating.. achieving. this is urban ed academy .. a fi year old program that's serd more than 300 boys at the ya in the bayview hunter's poi neighborhood. founder dwayne jones is preparing them to excel. "37:53 these are t t will be availabl >> reporter: a lesson in renewable energy inspires him to think big. are you going to be an inventor? >> yes. >> reporter: the goal is to get these boys excited about learning, creating, achieving, this is a five-year-old program that serves more than 300 boys. the founder is getting them ready to excel. >> these are the kinds of jobs that will be available when they are of working age. >> reporter: many of the boys don't have a father figure at home, volunteer coaches at the academy serve as mentors. they teach academics, character development, recreation and community service for six hours on saturdays. he says their truancy and suspensions have dropped and their grades have moved up by 80%. though the pro
the jefferson award winner who is turning boys into responsible young man in san francisco. al underserved boys aged 7 to excited about learning.. creating.. achieving. this is urban ed academy .. a fi year old program that's serd more than 300 boys at the ya in the bayview hunter's poi neighborhood. founder dwayne jones is preparing them to excel. "37:53 these are t t will be availabl >> reporter: a lesson in renewable energy inspires him to think big. are you going to be an...
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health coverage, which is great, and the us is trying to do something about trying to serve the underserved and give them access to healthcare, i am talking about the way we organize our affairs in society which impact on health and the unfair distribution of health health inequality now is it away two things i was asked to chair. i did a review for the european region of who. we have learned a great deal. i don't just mean me. i wanted to communicated to a wider readership colleges try tied to write it in an accessible form. i think we need to get a much more public discussion of how our affairs and the way we organize them in society impact on people's health and well-being, hence the fact that we are discussing it now. >> wonderful. and i think one of the major points you make is that poverty itself is a contributor to a person state of health, but it is really not the be-all end-all that results in the decision around how someone's health involves and how they seek care. >> if you have not got any money, which is not a bad working definition of poverty than having a bit more money makes
health coverage, which is great, and the us is trying to do something about trying to serve the underserved and give them access to healthcare, i am talking about the way we organize our affairs in society which impact on health and the unfair distribution of health health inequality now is it away two things i was asked to chair. i did a review for the european region of who. we have learned a great deal. i don't just mean me. i wanted to communicated to a wider readership colleges try tied to...
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blasio didn't see coming with supermodel kate captain and person by pointing out that by helping underserved progressive. on the upper east side stuff the mayor didn't act to stop it air quality, flooding and safety. on leadership he did make peace with governor cuomo and continues to get outmaneuvered. he remains divisive for taking his election as a mandate to be 100% progressive and not what did bill de blasio accomplish this year? in october he finally received his security clearance so he could be briefed by classified information regarding terror threats to new york city and he improved his on-time performance predicated on social media and some may wonder why it was not an f or truthfully the mayor did one more thing to avoid a total fail and that was his plan inequality forum and i was. here in new york city we certainly deserve a mayor who is the grade. >> a holiday wish come true for 20 survived cancer. jennifer: group shemtov it up with them and help them cook an amazing holiday meal. reporter: the holidays are a time to show gratitude and today we are at that -- the two special k
blasio didn't see coming with supermodel kate captain and person by pointing out that by helping underserved progressive. on the upper east side stuff the mayor didn't act to stop it air quality, flooding and safety. on leadership he did make peace with governor cuomo and continues to get outmaneuvered. he remains divisive for taking his election as a mandate to be 100% progressive and not what did bill de blasio accomplish this year? in october he finally received his security clearance so he...
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>> when we heard about the attack, many of us are serving these underserved families.ors. when we heard about the attacks, we wanted to go find ways to support solidarity consistent with our works. we set up this fund. >> when you found out they were radicalized, what happened then? >> there was a greater response to the american muslim community. several callers requested they be increased to make it larger to include all americans. >> and that they stand solidarity with the victims. >> is the most you've ever raised? >> this is one of the largest fundraise website. >> how will it be sent sfl. >> it's one of the leading sources of disbursements. >> you hear from critics who say the muslim community need to stand up and do more and speak out. is this your answer to that? >> absolutely. i think this is a remarkable answer to that. muslim communities standing large in solidarity. this is a remarkable action on part of our community. young men and women, first generation, second generation. all in unison behind this campaign. >> do you think that in some ways this will co
>> when we heard about the attack, many of us are serving these underserved families.ors. when we heard about the attacks, we wanted to go find ways to support solidarity consistent with our works. we set up this fund. >> when you found out they were radicalized, what happened then? >> there was a greater response to the american muslim community. several callers requested they be increased to make it larger to include all americans. >> and that they stand solidarity...
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here to tell us about a doctor who's been serving chicago's underserved for 20 years.gn to end violence in chicago. academy and award winning artist, common. >> treat first. that's the mantra of the biggest, boldest, bad ass doctor in my hometown of chicago. dr. daniel ivankovich is an orthopedic surgeon who has seen it all. broken bones. twisted knees. bad backs. dislocated joints. all treatable conditions, but for those living in the roughest neighborhoods, treatment isn't easy. they don't have a lot of money. they're on medicaid and they don't have insurance. so they're told to wait. months, sometimes years would go by while they lived in pain and their conditions worsened. dr. dan said, enough is enough. and co-founded the onepatient global health initiative which runs three clinics and performs more than 600 surgeries a year. many of them for free. [ applause ] he drives around with his skull rings, leather cowboy hat, and tells the people that he sees them, hears them, and wants them to get well. treat first. that's the doctor dan way. >> i've been serving in the
here to tell us about a doctor who's been serving chicago's underserved for 20 years.gn to end violence in chicago. academy and award winning artist, common. >> treat first. that's the mantra of the biggest, boldest, bad ass doctor in my hometown of chicago. dr. daniel ivankovich is an orthopedic surgeon who has seen it all. broken bones. twisted knees. bad backs. dislocated joints. all treatable conditions, but for those living in the roughest neighborhoods, treatment isn't easy. they...
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but there were three kinds of categories: one was low and moderate income, the next was underserved areaslargely minority areas, and then special affordable, people with incomes that are 80% or even 60% of median income. and so, over the years, as you can see, those requirements went up. the black lines are the requirements on fannie mae and freddie mac. the red and green lines are fannie and freddie exceeding those goals each year. -- succeeding in meeting those goals each year. but what happens when you are required to buy more than 50% of all your loans from people who are at or below the median income where they live or, in some cases, 80% or 60% of the median income where they live? fannie and freddie were famous in 1992 before this law went into effect for buying only prime mortgages. what was a prime mortgage? you had to have a good credit score, you had to have a 10% to 20% down payment, and after the loan was closed you had to have no more than 38% of your income going for things like your mortgage or your credit card obligations, and so forth. no more than 38% of your income was
but there were three kinds of categories: one was low and moderate income, the next was underserved areaslargely minority areas, and then special affordable, people with incomes that are 80% or even 60% of median income. and so, over the years, as you can see, those requirements went up. the black lines are the requirements on fannie mae and freddie mac. the red and green lines are fannie and freddie exceeding those goals each year. -- succeeding in meeting those goals each year. but what...
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didn't see coming with supermodel kate upton embarrassing them by pointing out that by helping underserved on the upper east side thought the mayor did not act to stop them despite the legitimate concerns over air quality flooding and safety. on leadership he did make these with governor cuomo and continues to get outmaneuvered and he remains divisive by taking his election as a mandate to be 100% progressive and not consider other points of view. so what did bill de blasio bill de blasio accompanist his ear? in october he finally received security clearance or he could be briefed on classified information regarding terror threats to new york city and improved his -- i hinted on social media that my grade would be a d and some of you wonder why was the f. truthfully the mayor did one more thing to avoid a total fail and that was to cancel his planned of an equality form and i was. d equal. >> for here in new york city we certainly deserve a mayor who is the grade. dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon exper
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. >>> a new station opened today in an underserved area of prince george's county and it won't be fully staffed and that has some people concerned. tracee wilkins reports. >> it was an event so unlikely, even pol tigd iticians were mov song. >> they have begged for their own policestation, but the project never happened. meanwhile, the area grew. >> all you have to do is look at the traffic in the morning and you can see there's a lot of activity. >> reporter: so did crime. >> we had a number of home invasions and a number of burglaries and the criminals began to understand what the response times were. >> reporter: now the ribbon has been cut in district 7 open. >> we're beginning to approach the roll call room. >> they were going to delay this opening leaving the building empty for a year saying there was no money to staff it. after our reporting and an outpouring from the community, the executive decided the building would open, but with a skeleton crew. >> we promised our citizens that this was going to be done. this is the first step in the right direction. >> reporter: there is st
. >>> a new station opened today in an underserved area of prince george's county and it won't be fully staffed and that has some people concerned. tracee wilkins reports. >> it was an event so unlikely, even pol tigd iticians were mov song. >> they have begged for their own policestation, but the project never happened. meanwhile, the area grew. >> all you have to do is look at the traffic in the morning and you can see there's a lot of activity. >> reporter:...
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the company fans to expand into underserved markets. europe, scandiava, they need more stores.y're growing a heck of a lot faster than finish line. plus there's the digital side of things. while finish line's e d-commerc business is more of a work in progress, foot locker's consumer segment increased by 30%. it's also worth mentioning that foot locker is much more important to the big athletic wear companies, like nike, because it has three times the numbers of stores than nike. nike is extremely important to the success of these companies. foot locker gets a lot more exclusive product than nike. oh, is that important. and the other companies too. over 50% of their merchandise has some sort of exclusivity associated with it, either specific colors or silhouettsil the hottest stuff that you can't get elsewhere. foot locker carries the same style athletes wear on the court. finally, it's really important to note that foot locker has been aggressive about taking control of its own destiny, investing heavily in systems, technology, training, to help improve the productivity and mar
the company fans to expand into underserved markets. europe, scandiava, they need more stores.y're growing a heck of a lot faster than finish line. plus there's the digital side of things. while finish line's e d-commerc business is more of a work in progress, foot locker's consumer segment increased by 30%. it's also worth mentioning that foot locker is much more important to the big athletic wear companies, like nike, because it has three times the numbers of stores than nike. nike is...
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bringing new housing and convenient retail, restaurant and office space all desperately needed in this underserved middle and upper income area. >> i'm excited about the entire project. >> reporter: it includes 73-year-old wanda oat, the retired d.c. public schools coach was the first female coach of a boy's basketball team. she wants to shop near her home and not out of the city. >> yes. i go out of the city or with downtown, but with the development at walter reed i'll be staying in my home area. >> the massive redevelopment also will mean millions of new taxes for the city. >> this project is a big deal because it's a very large parcel of land. >> reporter: the d.c. council held a public hearing on redevelopment planses. >> we have an opportunity to redevelop 66 acres right in the heart of the city. >> reporter: and is expected to vote to approve them in the coming weeks. in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. >>> comes up, prosecutors call it a trifecta of lies, greed and deceit. we'll tell you what we're learning about the takedown of an infamous drug company ceo. >> his allege crimes spread
bringing new housing and convenient retail, restaurant and office space all desperately needed in this underserved middle and upper income area. >> i'm excited about the entire project. >> reporter: it includes 73-year-old wanda oat, the retired d.c. public schools coach was the first female coach of a boy's basketball team. she wants to shop near her home and not out of the city. >> yes. i go out of the city or with downtown, but with the development at walter reed i'll be...
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the money will fund child therapists and help people in underserved areas get counseling. >>> new at 5:00, philadelphia police are looking for two men who shot a man several times. the victim died at the hospital. his name has not been released. >>> from our delaware bureau, a 13-year-old boy is one of two teenagers arrested in a liquor store burglary. police say the two broke into the buy rite liquor store in newcastle last night. a canine unit found the boys trying to break into a car with several stolen items on them. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> a milder afternoon today. as we go through tonight, it won't be as cold as it was last night. we could see some patchy fog around too for the morning commute. other than that, temperatures keep warming up through tomorrow afternoon. we're talking about a warm-up for the rest of this week and into the weekend. we could be seeing near record high temperatures for part of the area both saturday and sunday, maybe even monday too. right now we do have the clouds around, but no rain wit
the money will fund child therapists and help people in underserved areas get counseling. >>> new at 5:00, philadelphia police are looking for two men who shot a man several times. the victim died at the hospital. his name has not been released. >>> from our delaware bureau, a 13-year-old boy is one of two teenagers arrested in a liquor store burglary. police say the two broke into the buy rite liquor store in newcastle last night. a canine unit found the boys trying to break...
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the kids lined up for pictures, admission to the event put on by the foundation go to supporting underservedhildren through vary youth organizations. a job well done by all, to share your pictures poet them on social immediatia with #abc7now, and while youen line -- while you are online, check out abc7news.com. >> we are look at the new >> we are look at the new cupertino space ship for >> stay tuned. stand bahhh!ah hear! hmmm...i have an idea! and that's why we put syrup on our pancakes! denny's new rudolph pancakes. part of the new tastes of the holidays menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e. that's the world t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods stores live in. where there's no need for sales because we offer amazing prices on thoughtful gifts everyday. let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays. with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. >> this morning we are look allen looking at apple's space site in cupertino. the photographe
the kids lined up for pictures, admission to the event put on by the foundation go to supporting underservedhildren through vary youth organizations. a job well done by all, to share your pictures poet them on social immediatia with #abc7now, and while youen line -- while you are online, check out abc7news.com. >> we are look at the new >> we are look at the new cupertino space ship for >> stay tuned. stand bahhh!ah hear! hmmm...i have an idea! and that's why we put syrup on...
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not some much in the underserved communities of america. he did drop the ball. he broke up the team into regions. that was a management trend. 1962, pepsi dropped a bombshell. harvey russell in 1962 was quite the thing when he became the first african-american promoted within inside a company to vice president. the ball was picked up again. the 50's were quite dry and they did not find a way to integrate into the greater corporation and take full use of their talent. noy were special markets matter how much they succeeded. they rarely said let's put them in charge of this department. the local bottlers sometimes did do that. if a black salesman was good, why don't you just serve that difficult community. they were able to integrate quicker on the lower level. quite --re were executive positions with the company like salts on the east coast, and head of the chicago operation who really welcomed these highly intelligent, highly efficient african americans. chicago gave coca-cola 50 sales. they were wearing them out. my friend was there. on the east coast we had a
not some much in the underserved communities of america. he did drop the ball. he broke up the team into regions. that was a management trend. 1962, pepsi dropped a bombshell. harvey russell in 1962 was quite the thing when he became the first african-american promoted within inside a company to vice president. the ball was picked up again. the 50's were quite dry and they did not find a way to integrate into the greater corporation and take full use of their talent. noy were special markets...
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toymaker created one hand-blown glass version of her to benefit a non-profit who delivers toys to underserved and at-risk children. is that on your list? >> christa: no, i do want a kitten, but that wasn't there. >> sarah: aren't they so cute? >> christa: i don't know, j.r., what do you think about that? >> jeremy: our daughter is lobbying for a dog. apparently it's cats and dogs this year. that's the trend. boston 38. bedford 359. jaffrey at 33. makes for a dinnertime discussion. interesting. tonight's case, dad, is... cloudy skies through the day, but in rain out of those clouds. even a few peeks of sunshine. much less wind. not too bad today. look at the end of the week and the weekend. 50s and 60s. >> christa: sounds like supergirl is learning some good negotiation skills here. i think they're great. >> christa: still another hour of 7news to go here. next at 6:00, we have the latest on donald trump and all those controversial comments he's making about wanting to ban all muslims from entering the u.s. and he's drawing criticism, not just from democrats, what g.o.p. candidates are saying
toymaker created one hand-blown glass version of her to benefit a non-profit who delivers toys to underserved and at-risk children. is that on your list? >> christa: no, i do want a kitten, but that wasn't there. >> sarah: aren't they so cute? >> christa: i don't know, j.r., what do you think about that? >> jeremy: our daughter is lobbying for a dog. apparently it's cats and dogs this year. that's the trend. boston 38. bedford 359. jaffrey at 33. makes for a dinnertime...
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he is fascinating and i think he's underserved himself. if i were him, i'd be spending the money. >> he wants to win. >> he should be talking about his career as a builder, not as a carnival guy. he ought to be saying, i may be a builder, but i'm better than this guy, cruz. i've actually done something. what has ted cruz ever done? and then go building after building after building. i built in the toughest city to get something up in and i've done it over and over again. it's a better story. i don't want to build him up because all the negatives are true. they're all there. >> "citizen trump" not quite citizen kane, but close. >> when will he tweet starting at 7:00, how fast will it get out? are my numbers wrong? >> i'll say he will wait until 7:20. he'll have somebody on there that will say, it's an old documentary, unwatchable. >> chris is a good guy, but he screwed me on the numbers. something like that. >> there it is. >> then again, if he likes it, do you really want that in this business? >> he'll say msnbc treats him better than fox
he is fascinating and i think he's underserved himself. if i were him, i'd be spending the money. >> he wants to win. >> he should be talking about his career as a builder, not as a carnival guy. he ought to be saying, i may be a builder, but i'm better than this guy, cruz. i've actually done something. what has ted cruz ever done? and then go building after building after building. i built in the toughest city to get something up in and i've done it over and over again. it's a...
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middle of the hallway saying, you know -- and i work at san francisco general hospital serving an underserved patient population, the majority of whom are homeless. and i have people coming down who are working at the hospital who will say, oh, she mustn't be a terrorist because she has a badge on. and these are words that we hear, that i hear in the halls of my working environment. so this exists in all places. i was almost run over the other day by a patient leaving the hospital who stuck out his middle finger and called me you f-ing b because i was a muslim. f-ing b because i was a muslim. and that's very hurtful to me that despite me being a contributory model citizen of my country that i am being attacked and being unwelcomed. and i'd like to also add that with donald trump addressing syrian refugees as if they are this third-class citizen, i have worked with syrian refugees on the syrian-turkish border. i have family members who are now syrian refugees. and to also dehumanize them and otherwise them is beyond despicable and inhumane and as long as we continue dehumanizing and otherwisin
middle of the hallway saying, you know -- and i work at san francisco general hospital serving an underserved patient population, the majority of whom are homeless. and i have people coming down who are working at the hospital who will say, oh, she mustn't be a terrorist because she has a badge on. and these are words that we hear, that i hear in the halls of my working environment. so this exists in all places. i was almost run over the other day by a patient leaving the hospital who stuck out...
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the other 30 million women not getting treated is a large, untapped, underserved and growing market. 7% of the women taking it, there's three major products to make up a billion 4 of that. there's two creams which they stop every 43 days and a vaginal tablet stopped use every 103 days. could you imagine a disease like diabetes where everyone stopped every two or three months? and we designed our product to that are stopping women using from the current product. >> that sounds good. i want to ask you this last, a lot of articles about price gouging. there is some price gouging. >> there is. >> what should the government do or can it do nothing because we're free market? >> well, the government is having a study today and they're having a hearing on capitol hill really to get to the bottom of this and i think there has to be regulation and that's why i am so proud to be connected with txmd because it's an ethical company and we're out there to serve women and the price is going to be very much in line and we are not going to increase the price just because we got a very novel drug. >>
the other 30 million women not getting treated is a large, untapped, underserved and growing market. 7% of the women taking it, there's three major products to make up a billion 4 of that. there's two creams which they stop every 43 days and a vaginal tablet stopped use every 103 days. could you imagine a disease like diabetes where everyone stopped every two or three months? and we designed our product to that are stopping women using from the current product. >> that sounds good. i want...