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sfusd's current adopted student assignment policy are reduce the trend of racial isolation and underserved students in the same school, provide equitiable access to the range of opportunities offered to students, provide transparency as every stage of the process. whereas policy 5101 which established the current assignment goals, facilitate student diversity, work in alignment with other district initiatives, support strategic use of limited resources, provide equitiable access, create robusten rollments as -- robust enrollments as all schools, offer families a degree of predictability, minimize the degree of effort families must invest, permit the efficient use of school facilities and being cost effective, and whereas the current school assignment system has thus far not significantly reversed the trend of racial isolation and the concentration of historically underserved students in the same schools. and whereas the number of schools with more than 60% of a single race or ethnicity declined fr declined to 22 from 68 schools since 2011. at the same time, nine schools have seen an increa
sfusd's current adopted student assignment policy are reduce the trend of racial isolation and underserved students in the same school, provide equitiable access to the range of opportunities offered to students, provide transparency as every stage of the process. whereas policy 5101 which established the current assignment goals, facilitate student diversity, work in alignment with other district initiatives, support strategic use of limited resources, provide equitiable access, create...
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funding from the department of agriculture including a program that specifically helps low income and underserved people in rural communities. the usda had agreed to help her clothes close on a home and to make some immediate home repairs. but now the funding is on hold and she can't pay the contractor who made the repairs and she is also having trouble paying the mortgage on her new home. what is the department of agriculture doing to help or assist kelly? right now nothing. she can't even get information from the usda because of the trumps shutdown. people like kellyanne michael should not have to suffer because president trumps broke a promise to make mexico pay for an ineffective border wall. democrats and republicans agree the president trumps should end is shut down and accept bipartisan legislation to fund the department of agriculture and reopen other agencies in the government. in fact, the house past bipartisan legislation just yesterday to fund the usda and reopen it for business. unfortunately, the senate majority leader is blocking that legislation, too. i am calling for a vote in th
funding from the department of agriculture including a program that specifically helps low income and underserved people in rural communities. the usda had agreed to help her clothes close on a home and to make some immediate home repairs. but now the funding is on hold and she can't pay the contractor who made the repairs and she is also having trouble paying the mortgage on her new home. what is the department of agriculture doing to help or assist kelly? right now nothing. she can't even get...
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in a way to preserve all the things they do, provide mortgage credit, low interest rates and t underserved communities but also do it in a way that gets taxpayers out of shouldering the risks involved in that. okay, that's what i'ms about. ey have been in conservatorship for a decade now. everybody is trying to come up with a solution even you and a few other economists a few years to came up with a solution combine fannie and freddie into a single entive. ever understood what the hesitation is to get this thing off the iground. simply the worry of how much the government and taxpayers will be on the hoo should they need to be bailed out again if there's another financial isis? >> yeah, great question. here's the thing, bill, there's a lot of stakeholders involved here. these are among the largest financial institutions on the. plan they're key to the housing marketed and therefore by extension to the u.s. economy and global economy, so we have to get this right. you can't screw it up. you've got the mortgage industry, you've got the housing industry, progressive groups that are rightfully
in a way to preserve all the things they do, provide mortgage credit, low interest rates and t underserved communities but also do it in a way that gets taxpayers out of shouldering the risks involved in that. okay, that's what i'ms about. ey have been in conservatorship for a decade now. everybody is trying to come up with a solution even you and a few other economists a few years to came up with a solution combine fannie and freddie into a single entive. ever understood what the hesitation is...
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that's making sure money goes where there is needs, to women who are underserved, and they will tellf you need a women's health check they will send you to a healthcare clinic. those are the ones that are providing that service, that is where that money out to go so more women have the opportunity to access healthcare and enjoy better quality of life, get the care and treatment they need. that is what this is about, making certain those resources go where they are needed. shannon: we will see where it goes and whether it has a future in the house. thank you. nancy pelosi facing backlash after citing security concerns as a reason to delay or cancel the president's state of the union speech before congress. the power panel will break that down after the break, stick that around next. >> that is a security decision. this is a housekeeping matter about responsibilities to the president. shannon: what is going to happen with the state of the union? let's talk about that with the power panel, former economic advisor austin goolsby and the publisher of the federalist and best-selling author
that's making sure money goes where there is needs, to women who are underserved, and they will tellf you need a women's health check they will send you to a healthcare clinic. those are the ones that are providing that service, that is where that money out to go so more women have the opportunity to access healthcare and enjoy better quality of life, get the care and treatment they need. that is what this is about, making certain those resources go where they are needed. shannon: we will see...
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we included $550 million to expand broadband infrastructure for some of our country's most underserved communities. the appropriation in this bill before us today falls short of meeting this critical priority. madam speaker, ultimately, bringing the senate version of this bill to the floor is just plain lazy as it ignores the will of this house and all of the hard work members from both sides of the aisle have put into this process. i urge a no vote on the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from georgia. >> madam speaker, let me just say as we said before, this bill is not perfect but we should not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. chief among the funding in this bill is funding that's included to combat some of the biggest public health risks today is opioids. strong support for the f.d.a. to combat this opioid epidemic. mr. bishop: in addition to funds provided last year it provides $59 million to continue the activities involving the investigating, screening for opioids. as the agency to oversee these drugs, the f.d.a.
we included $550 million to expand broadband infrastructure for some of our country's most underserved communities. the appropriation in this bill before us today falls short of meeting this critical priority. madam speaker, ultimately, bringing the senate version of this bill to the floor is just plain lazy as it ignores the will of this house and all of the hard work members from both sides of the aisle have put into this process. i urge a no vote on the legislation and i yield back the...
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and the expansion of the desert health care district to cover all medically underserved communities in the valley. it's significant because the district has an annual multimillion dollar budget that funds health care and public health programs that improve the public's health. that means more providers caring for more patients and providing much needed services like pediatric specialty care, mental health, veterans' health. senior services and provider pipeline programs. it's proof that good things happen when good people come together to do good work. i'd like to thank california a assemblyman eduardo garcia for answering the call and stepping up to be a champion for the expansion of the district. he got the bill to put expansion on the ballot passed into law and together we helped build local support by putting out fires and persuading others of the big idea. i also want to thank riverside county supervisor emanuel perez. when the expansion of the health care district was under threat, supervisor perez and i worked closely to convince other county supervisors how much our communities
and the expansion of the desert health care district to cover all medically underserved communities in the valley. it's significant because the district has an annual multimillion dollar budget that funds health care and public health programs that improve the public's health. that means more providers caring for more patients and providing much needed services like pediatric specialty care, mental health, veterans' health. senior services and provider pipeline programs. it's proof that good...
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also making sure that we have access for underserved populations. one of the -- i know we will get into the new act later, but the focus on disago gags gregation . host: alice is in california. good morning. caller: how's it going? host: go ahead. caller: i had a question, i was -- i'm a student of a polytechnic school funded through federal funding and state funding, and i'm just concerned with everything that's going on with the president and you know, i come from a family of teachers and what's going to happen and how we're going to get this done and why there isn't protocol that we have for these kinds of situations, these dilemmas. i think we should, if i had to say something. i think we should have something else, something to get us over this hump because i'm very anxious about this and i just want your feedback. host: mr. dewitt, we talked about the government shutdown not impacting cte funding programs, but you did mention, we talked about this big new law being implemented this year. is it going to impact the implementation of that law and
also making sure that we have access for underserved populations. one of the -- i know we will get into the new act later, but the focus on disago gags gregation . host: alice is in california. good morning. caller: how's it going? host: go ahead. caller: i had a question, i was -- i'm a student of a polytechnic school funded through federal funding and state funding, and i'm just concerned with everything that's going on with the president and you know, i come from a family of teachers and...
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women. >> this is about making certain the money goes where there is need witches to women who are underservedhood will tell you they are big business is abortion. if you need a women's well check, many times they will send you to a health care clinic. those are the ones providing that service. we are saying that's where that money articles that more women have the opportunity to access health care and enjoy a better quality of life, get the care and treatment they need. that's what this is about. making certain those resources go where they are needed. >> shannon: we will keep an eye on the bill. thank you for dropping in. house speaker nancy pelosi facing backlash tonight after citing security concerns as a reason to delay or cancel the president's state of the union speech before congress. tonight's power panel is here to break it down. stick around. austan, ben, and eric next. e yo. ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ chicken! that's right,most chicken?! canda
women. >> this is about making certain the money goes where there is need witches to women who are underservedhood will tell you they are big business is abortion. if you need a women's well check, many times they will send you to a health care clinic. those are the ones providing that service. we are saying that's where that money articles that more women have the opportunity to access health care and enjoy a better quality of life, get the care and treatment they need. that's what this...
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. >> reporter: every year, they help 800 students from underserved communities in the bay area find techobs, specifically when it comes to user experns or ux. that's silicon valley lingo tor experiencing a website or app. fre lance designer. >> reporter: he just got his degree from college. he has the education. now he kneads exposure. >> going to these companies, such as facebook, going to google, you know, playing with ebay. i'm getting real world experiences that college didn't offer. >> reporter: that's why the project innovation offered oakland a $25,000 grant. >> it's a game changer. >> reporter: the nonprofit will use the funds to expand their website. bridge good serves to hire student designers. there's plans to buy a larger building to accommodate more students. >> i'm excited about it. >> reporter: designing the path to hundreds of right careers. in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay areact innovation applications opened yesterday. the deadline is february 15. winners are announced in april. for more information, go to www.nbcbayarea.c details. >>> you think moving is stressfu
. >> reporter: every year, they help 800 students from underserved communities in the bay area find techobs, specifically when it comes to user experns or ux. that's silicon valley lingo tor experiencing a website or app. fre lance designer. >> reporter: he just got his degree from college. he has the education. now he kneads exposure. >> going to these companies, such as facebook, going to google, you know, playing with ebay. i'm getting real world experiences that college...
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. >> we serve t underserved population in washington, d.c. >> reporter: aiann is the director and volunteershe knows firsthand the impact her organization has on neighbors, who are struggling to survive. >> we provide child care, an early learning department, job neacement, job training. >> reporter: but particular volunteer provides more than just food and resources. >> my name is wanda. >>he is someone people can relate to. >> reporter: her name is wanda dudley, andiv she ges hope to people who feel like life has dealt them annbearable nd, because she once felt that way too. >> my husband actually passed away. well, he was killed in 2015. and my oldest son, he died in june of last year, 2018, from pneumon pneumonia. nt reporter: just last her youngest son, richard, was gunned down on elvins road i southeast. >> it's the trial and tribulation that i go through on a daily sis. >> reporter: but if you meet wanda, you'd never know about the pain she carries. joy.t's an unexplainable i can't explain it. when i come, people they smile at mend i don't come with mypr lems. >> reporter: her pain an
. >> we serve t underserved population in washington, d.c. >> reporter: aiann is the director and volunteershe knows firsthand the impact her organization has on neighbors, who are struggling to survive. >> we provide child care, an early learning department, job neacement, job training. >> reporter: but particular volunteer provides more than just food and resources. >> my name is wanda. >>he is someone people can relate to. >> reporter: her name is...
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they spoke to a group of underserved high school and collegiate athloots. >> i was in the same spot but fleel are some kids where it goes in and out. but as long as one kid gets a message, i feel like you're doing your job. >> by the way he went to clemson. so i guess who he'll be rooting for. fan central is open this weekend . (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (vo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. love is now bigger than ever. kari is tracking how long you )l need your umbrella. plus: car repair disputes following fender benders. the free inspection that will help you find out whether your repair work is doropey. 4:for sunday night )s golden gle awards, right here on n- b-c bay sunday nougt's golden globes. final preps underwaw that observely hilton. >> we preznted together at the emas. >> so i was really
they spoke to a group of underserved high school and collegiate athloots. >> i was in the same spot but fleel are some kids where it goes in and out. but as long as one kid gets a message, i feel like you're doing your job. >> by the way he went to clemson. so i guess who he'll be rooting for. fan central is open this weekend . (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo)...
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>> i think the average american was an underserved audience.always called it the underserved audience, which was sort of in between new york and l.a. he defined it as sort of antithetical to the sort of "coastal elites." so, it was the middle of america. he always defined it as sort of the people that he knew when he was growing up. he grew up in warren, ohio, and he was like, "those are my people" -- you know, kind of simple, hardworking, blue-collar americans and republicans. i don't know whether that's really the case. it sounded so great and so wholesome, but he had a much more kind of ambitious and sort of mercantile kind of perspective. you know, he wanted to capture the conservative base, i think, and keep them glued. >> which he absolutely did. and i just turned to alisyn, who actually worked there for a number of years, alisyn. he said, "i built fox understanding the pressures, worries, and aspirations of average americans. i love these people." how did that translate in marching orders to you, the workers, the worker bees, if you like
>> i think the average american was an underserved audience.always called it the underserved audience, which was sort of in between new york and l.a. he defined it as sort of antithetical to the sort of "coastal elites." so, it was the middle of america. he always defined it as sort of the people that he knew when he was growing up. he grew up in warren, ohio, and he was like, "those are my people" -- you know, kind of simple, hardworking, blue-collar americans and...
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it is a problem of increased prevalence and severity and that's what we try to gett help t our underserved communities are particularly at risk. >> if youave an sue, you can come and have a screening provided by howard university hoital and perhaps that sets things in motion, points you in the right rection, lets you know what you're up against, correct? >> correct. so people from our cter will be there talking with people who are interested in discussing what's going on with their sleep. we'd b happy to share lots of information about what's going on. >> fantastic. dr. howell, you mentioned the dmv as a whole. we're thinking like 2019 as far as us getting healthier as a community. what would you say are some of the biggest health issues plaguing our community? what is perhaps something that keeps coming up again? >> i think some of the major medical conditions in the genel population include cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, heartso ers, type two diabetes, obesity, and the consequences of negative health conces of that. i think that it's importantno say addition to sleep, in addition
it is a problem of increased prevalence and severity and that's what we try to gett help t our underserved communities are particularly at risk. >> if youave an sue, you can come and have a screening provided by howard university hoital and perhaps that sets things in motion, points you in the right rection, lets you know what you're up against, correct? >> correct. so people from our cter will be there talking with people who are interested in discussing what's going on with their...
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how we communicate risk disproportionately underserved communities. they are the ones who often live, work or go to school near areas with environmental hazards. they are most impacted by how well or how poorly we communicate risk to them. epa owes it to the american public to be able to explain in very simple and easy to understand terms what are the risks that they face in their daily lives. i've made this a priority to our regional offices and i'm proud to say we're already seeing progress. take the city of st. joseph, missouri. older neighborhoods throughout the city there are still homes covered in lead paint. from 2010 until 2015, 15% of children tested in st. joseph had elevated lead levels. that's more than three times the national average of 4% and responds of a new lead task force. they were closely with the community to increase awareness and dangers of lead paint and help families and schools address it. as a result is decreased in recent years and are becoming or the dangers and taking steps to safeguard their children. the mayor publicly
how we communicate risk disproportionately underserved communities. they are the ones who often live, work or go to school near areas with environmental hazards. they are most impacted by how well or how poorly we communicate risk to them. epa owes it to the american public to be able to explain in very simple and easy to understand terms what are the risks that they face in their daily lives. i've made this a priority to our regional offices and i'm proud to say we're already seeing progress....
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chair the conferences food policy council and in recent we have focused on ways to get more food in underserved communities and this day, we will talk about what could happen, many of us are experiencing distributing our snap benefits early. what happens if they run out and what we are going to do with our communities. we know we have very many food insecure people in american cities and we are working on solutions to cover them in the shutdown but cover them every day of the year that they are experiencing food insecurity. >> this is for mayor cantrell, can you talk about ongoing efforts about advancing federal infrastructure package and as a city leader, what would you like to see out of that package. >> thank you, you asked about infrastructure packages with the federal government. one thing in the city of new orleans running to ensure that the federal dollars that have been allocated to the city of new orleans are hitting the ground. that has been a unique challenge for us but it does set the tone and we have pulled all of our communities throughout the u.s., infrastructure is top priority
chair the conferences food policy council and in recent we have focused on ways to get more food in underserved communities and this day, we will talk about what could happen, many of us are experiencing distributing our snap benefits early. what happens if they run out and what we are going to do with our communities. we know we have very many food insecure people in american cities and we are working on solutions to cover them in the shutdown but cover them every day of the year that they are...
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that's why we put $12 million into primary care and the most medically underserved areas in our state. this has placed 33 practicing physicians in rural mississippi. that number will nearly double by 2020. five 2013 the need for an updated expanded medical school was obvious. with your help, the university of mississippi medical center opened a new state of the art medical school. increasing each graduating class to 165 physicians. this expanded campus anchors a growing medical quarter. it is my hope that medical innovations within the corridor will continue to flourish now and for generations to come. in the piney woods of harrison county and another a medical emergency. a new pharmacy school and a community college of nursing and simulation center. the presence of the national obesity and diabetes research center in partnership with a cleveland clinic is also a testament to our collective determination. in making mississippi's own medical city. the visionary who has invested much of his personal and corporate achievement. this growing medical city, is with us tonight. his father was
that's why we put $12 million into primary care and the most medically underserved areas in our state. this has placed 33 practicing physicians in rural mississippi. that number will nearly double by 2020. five 2013 the need for an updated expanded medical school was obvious. with your help, the university of mississippi medical center opened a new state of the art medical school. increasing each graduating class to 165 physicians. this expanded campus anchors a growing medical quarter. it is...
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year's bill founding for historic preservation grants, including civil rights grants, and grants to underserved communities. the house felt so strongly about these programs it added $5 million in multiple amendments on the house floor last year. why would we give up all that funding acceding to the senate. last but certainly not least, this bill falls $160 million short of last year's house-passed bill and treaty obligations to american indians. and alaska natives through the department of interior and the indian health service. early this week "usa today" with the latest news agency to run a front page article on the sad state of the mchealth care in indian country which is funded mostly through the indian health service in this bill. funding for the indian health service in this bill is $135 million below last year's house-passed level. for an indian health system that is also rationing the kind of health care most of us take or granted, every dollar makes a difference in the quality of life of one of our fellow americans. whose ancestors paid in advance with their lives, land to guarantee th
year's bill founding for historic preservation grants, including civil rights grants, and grants to underserved communities. the house felt so strongly about these programs it added $5 million in multiple amendments on the house floor last year. why would we give up all that funding acceding to the senate. last but certainly not least, this bill falls $160 million short of last year's house-passed bill and treaty obligations to american indians. and alaska natives through the department of...
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while preserving our working lands and we also know that broadband is crucial to states that are underservedor in some cases not connected at all. i am sure most realize this isn't a cure-all to our economic challenges but as we seek to attract more people to live and work in vermont we must continue to expand access. the session i will put forward a package of reforms and my budget will include investments to do that. as i travel the state, i see places struggling to survive. many a shadow of what they used to be. we have reached the point were too many are not growing, they are shrinking. with your hear from reed's 0, island pond, springfield, newport or any of the proud communities that right vermont's i can like history but face tough times, no this. i'm eager to work with each of you to develop policies to revitalize all 14 counties and to ensure that opened opportunities exist not only in burlington but in bennington, berkshire, barton and all 251 towns across the state. [applause] >> we need to do a better job leveraging our assets, things that made vermont a great place to visit, wor
while preserving our working lands and we also know that broadband is crucial to states that are underservedor in some cases not connected at all. i am sure most realize this isn't a cure-all to our economic challenges but as we seek to attract more people to live and work in vermont we must continue to expand access. the session i will put forward a package of reforms and my budget will include investments to do that. as i travel the state, i see places struggling to survive. many a shadow of...
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campaign in 2016, and established the organisation winning margin to help underfunded candidates in underserved from los angeles. good to talk to you. so she is a candidate. what chance do you think of her winning the nomination, what chance of the presidency?” of her winning the nomination, what chance of the presidency? i think she has a great chance. i think she's an excellent candidate. if you look at the team she has put together in the structure she has put together with a digital online presence, with a team from lili adams running the communications department for her, i think she's in an excellent position to get her message out and get to the nomination. she is going up against a really great candidates who are also very good and very strong, so being a democrat is exciting because we have so many great option. but i definitely agree, kamala has a great opportunity ahead of her.|j definitely agree, kamala has a great opportunity ahead of her. i know it won't be a problem if he gets the nomination, but as a candidate in the primaries, with the party moving left, she is taken some criti
campaign in 2016, and established the organisation winning margin to help underfunded candidates in underserved from los angeles. good to talk to you. so she is a candidate. what chance do you think of her winning the nomination, what chance of the presidency?” of her winning the nomination, what chance of the presidency? i think she has a great chance. i think she's an excellent candidate. if you look at the team she has put together in the structure she has put together with a digital...
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we included $550 million to expand broadband infrastructure for some of our country's most underserved communities. the appropriation in this bill before us today falls short of meeting this critical priority. madam speaker, ultimately, bringing the senate version of this bill to the floor is just plain lazy as it ignores the will of this house and all of the hard work members from both sides of the aisle have put into this process. i urge a no vote on the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from georgia. >> madam speaker, let me just say as we said before, this bill is not perfect but we should not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. chief among the funding in this bill is funding that's included to combat some of the biggest public health risks today is opioids. strong support for the f.d.a. to combat this opioid epidemic. mr. bishop: in addition to funds provided last year it provides $59 million to continue the activities involving the investigating, screening for opioids. as the agency to oversee these drugs, the f.d.a.
we included $550 million to expand broadband infrastructure for some of our country's most underserved communities. the appropriation in this bill before us today falls short of meeting this critical priority. madam speaker, ultimately, bringing the senate version of this bill to the floor is just plain lazy as it ignores the will of this house and all of the hard work members from both sides of the aisle have put into this process. i urge a no vote on the legislation and i yield back the...
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we also know that broadband are crucial to parts that are currently underserved or not connected at all. i'm sure most realize this isn't the cure-all to our economic challenges, but as we seek to attract more people to live and work in vermont we must continue to expand access this session i'll put forward a package of reforms and my budget will include investment to do just that. as i travel the state i see places struggling to survive, many are a shadow of what they used to be. we reached a point where too many are not growing, and whether you are here from greensboro and island pond, riflburg, springfield or new port or any one of the proud community that write economic history and now face tough times, know this. i'm eager to work with each of you to develop policies to revitalize all 14 counties and to ensure that hope and opportunity exists not only in burlington, but in bennington, berkshire, barton and all 251 towns across our state. [ applause ] >> finally, we need to do a better job leveraging the assets and a great place to visit, work and live. consider this, in 2017 the to
we also know that broadband are crucial to parts that are currently underserved or not connected at all. i'm sure most realize this isn't the cure-all to our economic challenges, but as we seek to attract more people to live and work in vermont we must continue to expand access this session i'll put forward a package of reforms and my budget will include investment to do just that. as i travel the state i see places struggling to survive, many are a shadow of what they used to be. we reached a...
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we need to target our resources to communities that are currently underserved. our most vulnerable populations, they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend to eliminate the term achievement gap from our vocabulary, because it is within our power to close those gaps and ensure every single child, every student and every young adult in new mexico has every opportunity, no matter where they come from. [ applause ] this is exactly why i have proposed in almost 200% crease in our indian education fun. [ applause ] while you're standing, our native americans students will not be left behind. all right? we're not going to do it. an additional 55 million for our bilingual and multicultural programs, training more qualified teachers and ensuring bilingual families will not be left behind. together we'll hold up this state's diversity as our strength and our life blood. let our unique multicultural identity. it should be a shining light for the entire country. let us show the world. [ applause ] . thank you. new mexico can be that example. we can show the entire world how
we need to target our resources to communities that are currently underserved. our most vulnerable populations, they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend to eliminate the term achievement gap from our vocabulary, because it is within our power to close those gaps and ensure every single child, every student and every young adult in new mexico has every opportunity, no matter where they come from. [ applause ] this is exactly why i have proposed in almost 200% crease in our indian education...
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it is particularly important to ensure that underserved borrowers and communities are not overlooked.ans housing finance reform will need to include a comprehensive strategy around the access to affordable mortgage credit as well as access to affordable rental housing. it's also important for housing access is the rigorous enforcement of our fair housing laws. unfortunately, our fight to make progress on fair housing has become much more challenging under the trump administration. let's not forget that president trump was sued by the government for serious violations of the fair housing act. under trump's leadership theater for a number of furthering fair housing mandate under the fair housing act was badly undercut. secretary carson halted implementation of the obama administration's affirmatively furthering fair housing rule. secretary carson once likened the rule to a " failed social experiment ". secretary carson has also reportedly proposed taking the words " pre-" from discrimination. out of hud's mission statement. he also reportedly halted several fair housing investigations a
it is particularly important to ensure that underserved borrowers and communities are not overlooked.ans housing finance reform will need to include a comprehensive strategy around the access to affordable mortgage credit as well as access to affordable rental housing. it's also important for housing access is the rigorous enforcement of our fair housing laws. unfortunately, our fight to make progress on fair housing has become much more challenging under the trump administration. let's not...
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bradley pinion speaking to a collection of local, underserved high school and collegiate student athletes. >> kind of weird. i was in that same spot. i feel like in some case, there are maybe some kids where it goes in and out. as long as one kid gets the message, i feel like we're doing our job. >> reporter: they play different positions. they went to different colleges, but they share a common thread, the academic acumen of the role model older brothers. pinions now a physical chemist at intel. >> it's putting importance on education, putting importance on how education transitions you from life after football or life after your sport. >> reporter: playoff fan central opens saturday and sunday from 10 che 10:00 to 6:00. be on the look out for mvpeter. >> that is going to be fun. >> sounds like fun. >> >> college fans are dedicated. >> thanks for joining us, have a great weekend. see you at 11:00. "extra" ♪ >>> now on "extra." kevin hart's surprise oscar return. >> i called the academy today. i really want you to host the oscar. >> ellen's secret intervention after the twitter scandal th
bradley pinion speaking to a collection of local, underserved high school and collegiate student athletes. >> kind of weird. i was in that same spot. i feel like in some case, there are maybe some kids where it goes in and out. as long as one kid gets the message, i feel like we're doing our job. >> reporter: they play different positions. they went to different colleges, but they share a common thread, the academic acumen of the role model older brothers. pinions now a physical...
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finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods. it has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. laster the silly city of philadelphia open a first of its kind engagement center that provides a gateway to vital services and care for individuals experiencing homelessness. mayor kenny committed to providing over $50 million in new resources to support the city's first housing action plan. the largest investment the city has seen in years. he has formed an eviction task force. ways to reduce the number of evictions in philadelphia. now near the end of his first term, he fights to make sure philadelphia is a city that works for all. mayor london breed is the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco in the first african-american woman in the city's history. prior to being elected by voters in the june 2010 election she served as acting mayor following the sudden passage of mayor and when lee. merely is a -- she has enacted initiatives to provide care and shelter for the city's homeless population.
finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods. it has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. laster the silly city of philadelphia open a first of its kind engagement center that provides a gateway to vital services and care for individuals experiencing homelessness. mayor kenny committed to providing over $50 million in new resources to support the city's first housing action plan. the largest...
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. >> repairing and giving await more than 1200 donated bicycles to underserved kids and families in andd the city of richmond. 11-year-old robinson got his first icicle. >> it was exciting. you get to raise your brothers, friends, cousins. >> kids also learned maintenance and repair. retail cooperative helped start. 15-year-old baylee has developed confidence using his skills to serve others. >> people who don't know how to fix bikes, i can help them fix their bikes. >> reporter: they ride to a local park to clean up. >> this is our way of providing stewardship to the park. >> reporter: they gathered for exercise. >> he's like my uncle to me. >> reporter: they've created a powerful vehicle to bring neighbors together. >> this nice, knitted family. you know? not by blood, but forged through bicycles. >> we use bikes to reclaim the streets and reclaim our health and reclaim our togetherness as a committee. >> this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to najari smith. >>> you can nominate your local hero online at kpix.com/gyro. we will be right back. purists... a case of indigestio
. >> repairing and giving await more than 1200 donated bicycles to underserved kids and families in andd the city of richmond. 11-year-old robinson got his first icicle. >> it was exciting. you get to raise your brothers, friends, cousins. >> kids also learned maintenance and repair. retail cooperative helped start. 15-year-old baylee has developed confidence using his skills to serve others. >> people who don't know how to fix bikes, i can help them fix their bikes....
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e serve the underserved population of washington d.c. >>> ala is the director of voluntrs here and knows firsthand the impact her ornization has on neighbo struggling to survive. >> we provide child care throu office of learning department, job placement, job training. >> reporter: but one particular volunteer provides more than just food and resoces. >> she's gwenuine andincere. >> reporter: her name is wanda dudley and she gives hope t ople who feel like life has dealt them an unbearable hand because she felt that way once too. >> my husband passed away -- well, he was killed in 152015. andde my son dyied last year, june of 2018 from pneumonia. >> reporter: and last year her youngest son was gunned down in southeast. >> it's a trial and tribulation i go through on a daily basis. >> r orter: if you meet wand you never know about the pain she carries. >> i can't explain it, whenle peome they smile at me, i don't come wh my problems. reporter: her pain and depression disappears while wanda is serving and helping to save the lives of others, few realize they are the one helping to save her
e serve the underserved population of washington d.c. >>> ala is the director of voluntrs here and knows firsthand the impact her ornization has on neighbo struggling to survive. >> we provide child care throu office of learning department, job placement, job training. >> reporter: but one particular volunteer provides more than just food and resoces. >> she's gwenuine andincere. >> reporter: her name is wanda dudley and she gives hope t ople who feel like life...
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expanding access to an underserved part of the ty. mark segraves takes us to the dispensary. >> here in 'sanacostia, the been a demand for medical marijuana but no place to buy it that's about to change. >> finally, medical marijuana has come to the other half of the city. >> there are nearl 6,000 patients signed up for medical marijuana in d.c. 18% of them live east of the river. district leaders were on hand for the ribbon cutting of anacostia ,nior acs anacostia. >> sometimes we a can laugh giggle about marijuana right but it big business. and big business means people can be employed. >> reporter:hile the mayor was celebrating m aedical marijuana store, she said she's moving forward with legislation to legalizere rional pot in d.c. >> we have a situation that's really dring a lot of underground sales. so we need regulation a we still expect to have a bill introduced in the early part of this year. >> reporter: bowser said those underground oreg i marijuana sales are hurting medical marijuana businesses. while the number of patient
expanding access to an underserved part of the ty. mark segraves takes us to the dispensary. >> here in 'sanacostia, the been a demand for medical marijuana but no place to buy it that's about to change. >> finally, medical marijuana has come to the other half of the city. >> there are nearl 6,000 patients signed up for medical marijuana in d.c. 18% of them live east of the river. district leaders were on hand for the ribbon cutting of anacostia ,nior acs anacostia. >>...
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am very optimistic that the lessons that we glean from this effort can be transferred to other underserved, unperforming groups, such as our latino students, our pacific islander students, our low-income asian american students. so i'm really hoping that we can capture all the good work that's being done for african american students and use those learnings to really lift up all of those student groups. thank you very much for this report. >> president cook: commissioner haney? >> commissioner haney: i want to thank you for all your -- i was going to call you dr. dickie. i thought maybe we had something to congratulate you on. wouldn't be surprised if you were getting a ph.d. statement. you know, echoing commissioner murase, i think the scope of the work and how comprehensive and holistic it is, it's extraordinary. when we created the initiative, we knew we couldn't think about the supports and the challenges and the disruption of the systemic racism in our district in silos, and that we had to do it in a way that was comprehensive, that didn't leave out any particular part of the equation
am very optimistic that the lessons that we glean from this effort can be transferred to other underserved, unperforming groups, such as our latino students, our pacific islander students, our low-income asian american students. so i'm really hoping that we can capture all the good work that's being done for african american students and use those learnings to really lift up all of those student groups. thank you very much for this report. >> president cook: commissioner haney? >>...
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promoting recreational boating for everyone, with a particular emphasis on bringing boating to underservede citizens. their traditional program teaches women and children how to sail. their annual classic regatta sailing event has become a legendary event in boating. the bay view boat club blends good food with boating events and entertainment. item 3-c is couture design and european clothing. the establishment is a retail clothing store established in 1989. couture is located in union square. it has long been known for designer and high-end fashion boutiques and retailers. the business serving people who have difficulty finding clothing elsewhere, often based on height, weight, and disabilities, and their loyal clientele include politicians, athletes, and celebrities. it currently employs four people. item 3-d is for your eyes only optometry. the business was founded in 1983 in the castro and was an important source for trusted, compassionate eye care near the beginning of the aids crisis. eye care was especially important to people with aids because of the at risk of an aggressive eye in
promoting recreational boating for everyone, with a particular emphasis on bringing boating to underservede citizens. their traditional program teaches women and children how to sail. their annual classic regatta sailing event has become a legendary event in boating. the bay view boat club blends good food with boating events and entertainment. item 3-c is couture design and european clothing. the establishment is a retail clothing store established in 1989. couture is located in union square....
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an it hasd taken people from underserved communities and in the shadow of the stadium, have trained themobs. they have had the opportunity to build the stadium and we are continuing to do that. and we are making sure that the people in our communities who need access to jobs and training have it right there in their communities. david: you mentioned the change , that is with i.c.e. something the new governor did not like. how are you going to work with the new governor, where can you find common ground, and where do you think you may not be able to get along? mayor bottoms: i believe that there are elections. and unfortunately, in this country people have to run to their base to get elected quite often, but then there is an opportunity to govern. and what i have seen in the short time that i have been working with the governor is that he is looking toward governing. so we were next to each other at dinner last night. and that is where the common ground has been found in our city and state, the ability to create economic opportunity and to maximize opportunities in our city and state, and
an it hasd taken people from underserved communities and in the shadow of the stadium, have trained themobs. they have had the opportunity to build the stadium and we are continuing to do that. and we are making sure that the people in our communities who need access to jobs and training have it right there in their communities. david: you mentioned the change , that is with i.c.e. something the new governor did not like. how are you going to work with the new governor, where can you find...
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finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. last year the city of philadelphia and its partners open the hub of hope, the first of its kind engagement center to provide a gateway to vital services and care for individuals experiencing homelessness. they provided to committing over $50 million in new resources to support the city's first housing action plan, the largest investment plan the city has seen in years. he's also formed an eviction tass form with ways to reduce the number of evictions in philadelphia. now near the end of his first term, he continues fighting to ensure philadelphia is a city that works for all. >> mayor london read is the 45th the mayor of the city and county of san francisco and the first african-american woman mayor in the city's history. prior to being elected, by voters, in the june 2018 election, she served as acting mayor following the sudden passage of mr. edwin lee. she committed to addressing the most critical issues fac
finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. last year the city of philadelphia and its partners open the hub of hope, the first of its kind engagement center to provide a gateway to vital services and care for individuals experiencing homelessness. they provided to committing over $50 million in new resources to support the city's first housing action plan,...
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founded by italian immigrants, and it really was about making sure we helped banks -- help bank the underserved the minorities, the women, those who were not part of the mainstream. over 100 years, we have been with the city through good and bad. when we had a mayor and a supervisor who were this passionate about public housing, and came to us with this radical idea, and the bank stepped up big time because it was a passion project. it wasn't just about making the numbers work. it was about truly investing in the community. what i'm so proud to share with all of you is everybody here knows that west coast is the best coast and san francisco is its crown jewel. but for us a bank of america, investing in our community development banking. 4.5 billion across the country. but wait, 2.2 billion here in san francisco. so i am proud to share that. with all of you. but those are ultimately just numbers and it is really about the people here at 1750 mcallister, at over 29 properties across the state -- across the city through s.f. r.a.d. and what it means to us to be part of the community in partnership
founded by italian immigrants, and it really was about making sure we helped banks -- help bank the underserved the minorities, the women, those who were not part of the mainstream. over 100 years, we have been with the city through good and bad. when we had a mayor and a supervisor who were this passionate about public housing, and came to us with this radical idea, and the bank stepped up big time because it was a passion project. it wasn't just about making the numbers work. it was about...