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the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. president johnson realized that racism and follow them for 3000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's sorrow. they quickly started to minister to the soldiers. they felt an obligation to communicate to the french what it meant to be black in america. officials were courteous to the soldiers but the white secretaries were terrible. the black women believed they had to care for the soldiers. the huts they lived in were segregated and overcrowded and yet, they did their best to not only bring education to the soldiers, many of whom were nonliterate moment also to provide them with -- the ymca only send about 25 cap can americans to do this job for hundreds of thousands of soldiers. they were also suspected of being radicals from the dubois faction and were under constant surveillance. any protest over their treatment was viewed as disloyal. all of this compounded with the fighting in war, creating a sea change in soldiers and secretaries alike. they racial consciousn
the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. president johnson realized that racism and follow them for 3000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's sorrow. they quickly started to minister to the soldiers. they felt an obligation to communicate to the french what it meant to be black in america. officials were courteous to the soldiers but the white secretaries were terrible. the black women believed they had to care for the soldiers. the huts they lived in were segregated...
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. >> event raised $68,000 for the ymca to help more than 1,000 sexual assault survivors. >>> a lot of smiles out there. >>> pull out the flip-flops as summer continues across the bay area. shorts is also a given? >> you'll probably want to head to the pool or beach as temperatures heat up. a look at the microclimate forecast coming up. >>> the nimitz freeway, a calm drive. flashing lights. we still have the crews out there. what to expect on the road. >>> now on today in the bay, san francisco police are investigating two separate hit-and-run crashes in the city last night that killed cyclists within an hour of each other. one driver on the run. stephanie chuang with the latest on the search coming up. >>> this was the show of support outside the house. the sit-in continued until early this morning. >>> making progress. changes coming to san francisco's police department following several deadly officer-involved shooting. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. progress is a relative term. we are s
. >> event raised $68,000 for the ymca to help more than 1,000 sexual assault survivors. >>> a lot of smiles out there. >>> pull out the flip-flops as summer continues across the bay area. shorts is also a given? >> you'll probably want to head to the pool or beach as temperatures heat up. a look at the microclimate forecast coming up. >>> the nimitz freeway, a calm drive. flashing lights. we still have the crews out there. what to expect on the road....
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. >> windows smashed into a ymca that came barreling into a room feet away from a sleeping toddlers.> ar-15 assault rifle is the weapon of choice for so many gunmen. ♪ (bell tolls). >>> the manayunk community remembering those killed in orlando. the bells at saint tim moment's rinking dozens of times. once for each life taken in the deadliest mass shooting that our country has ever seen. >>> in gloucester township the community doing what they can to help victims of the orlando shooting. camden county college students, staff and neighbors coming out to donate blood for victims. the red cross while they don't use give blood to the orlando area they are assisting hospitals in the area in response to the shooting. >>> philadelphia underneath community came together to condemnly violence in orlando. muslim, jewish, christian leaders as well as city officials and members of the lgbt community speaking today at the friends center on cherry street. the theme of today's press conference was stopping all hate including the scapegoating of american muslims. lgbt later saying it's important to
. >> windows smashed into a ymca that came barreling into a room feet away from a sleeping toddlers.> ar-15 assault rifle is the weapon of choice for so many gunmen. ♪ (bell tolls). >>> the manayunk community remembering those killed in orlando. the bells at saint tim moment's rinking dozens of times. once for each life taken in the deadliest mass shooting that our country has ever seen. >>> in gloucester township the community doing what they can to help victims of...
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armed services, ymca of the united states, $75,000. bob woodruff family foundation inc., they do a good job, $75,000. central iowa shelter and services, these are all vet-related, $100,000. connected warriors inc., $75,000. disabled american veterans' charitable service trust, $115,000. fisher house foundation, great people, $115,000. folds of honor foundation, $200,000. foundation for american veterans, $75,000. freedom alliance, $75,000. green beret foundation, $350,000. hire heroes usa, $75,000. homes for our troops, $50,000. and just so you understand, we've got a long way to go. this money was raised during a little speech that i made rather than doing a debate. the one debate i missed. it was the lowest rated debate, by the way, but i won't say that. honoring america's warriors, $100,000. hope for the warriors, $65,000. intrepid fallen heroes fund, $175,000. k-9s for warriors, $50,000. liberty house, $100,000. marine corps law enforcement foundation, $1,100,000. i gave a million dollars to them. they're a great group. navy seal f
armed services, ymca of the united states, $75,000. bob woodruff family foundation inc., they do a good job, $75,000. central iowa shelter and services, these are all vet-related, $100,000. connected warriors inc., $75,000. disabled american veterans' charitable service trust, $115,000. fisher house foundation, great people, $115,000. folds of honor foundation, $200,000. foundation for american veterans, $75,000. freedom alliance, $75,000. green beret foundation, $350,000. hire heroes usa,...
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astonishingly, the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. hutton and johnson immediately realized that racism had followed them for 3,000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's sorrow. which tremendously shocked them in the first days. let me summarize. they quickly started to administer to the soldiers. and they felt an obligation to communicate to the french what it meant to be black in america. addie found that the officials at the ywca were respectful and courteous to the soldiers but the white secretaries were terrible. they brought their prejudice sxis contempt from every part of america. the black women, meanwhile, believed they had to care for these soldiers. the huts they lived in were seg gated and overcrowded. and yet they did their best to not only bring education to these soldiers, many of whom were non-literate, but also to provide them as many comforts as they possibly could. and the ymca only sent about 25 african-americans to do this job for hundreds of thousands of soldiers. in addition to their hard wor
astonishingly, the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. hutton and johnson immediately realized that racism had followed them for 3,000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's sorrow. which tremendously shocked them in the first days. let me summarize. they quickly started to administer to the soldiers. and they felt an obligation to communicate to the french what it meant to be black in america. addie found that the officials at the ywca were respectful and courteous...
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ymcas and the school system. the ymcas are building kitchens because there's a legal issue. the schools due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. i'm talking on and on and on. the point is we don't have this info graphic up on our website. i think we probably should. it's confusing. it does -- not for me but i lived through all of these circles and connections, but it articulates the method, the pieces that have to be part of the methodology and groups and important people that have to connect not only at the local level but at the federal level. a task for all of you as you are studying law, if you get into a class where you are looking across the federal government at the federal level, what are the laws that would allow this kind of model to happen that could not happen but help incentivize. what are incentives built in obamaca obamacare, in child nutrition act, in just -- pick these laws that deal with feeding programs and health programs. what are the incentive programs that are built in
ymcas and the school system. the ymcas are building kitchens because there's a legal issue. the schools due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. i'm talking on and on and on. the point is we don't have this info graphic up on our website. i think we probably should. it's confusing. it does -- not for me but i lived through all of these circles and connections, but it articulates the method, the pieces that have...
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. >> reporter: littl a free swim safe program offered by the ymca of burlington and camden county. >> holding me up,. >> reporter: instructors and volunteers teach the children about water safety how to assist someone who needs help and the basics of keeping themselves afloat. >> to not get yourself into a bad situation if you are in a bad situation how do you help yourself get out of it. >> it's about again understanding the risks and then the rewards of what water has to offer. >> reporter: statistics show between 2005 and 2014 over 3500 people died each year from accidental drowning. 10 people drown every day in america and each year 5,000 kids under the age of 14 are hospitalized for near drowning accidents. that's why parents are motivated to have kids participate in the swim safe program. >> educate them on the safety of swimming, that it can be fun bit there's also rules you have to follow. it's not all about splashing and pushing and dinging. >> today we're just learning how to be safe when swimming. >> i know how to swim but i just forgot over the summer so -- so it's a work
. >> reporter: littl a free swim safe program offered by the ymca of burlington and camden county. >> holding me up,. >> reporter: instructors and volunteers teach the children about water safety how to assist someone who needs help and the basics of keeping themselves afloat. >> to not get yourself into a bad situation if you are in a bad situation how do you help yourself get out of it. >> it's about again understanding the risks and then the rewards of what...
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. >> we saw camps through the ymca. i remember ali punched me in the chest one day. said we can't play no more. >> at 12 years old he discovered the power of his punch through an odd twist of fate. when his bike was stolen, he told a police officer he wanted to beat up a thief. that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring. he was a natural. years later martin and ali were reunited on tv's this is your life. >> he taught me the jabs, taught me the hooks. both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes, trained at two gyms, hitting the streaks before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we would ride the bus to madison junior high, and he would be running behind it. we'd laugh at him, tell him he's crazy. >> crazy, fast and driven. by 14 he had six kentucky golden glove titles and two national titles under his belt. by 18 he was an olympic champ, winning the gold medal in 1968 rome. his long-time business manager gene gilroy. >> i met
. >> we saw camps through the ymca. i remember ali punched me in the chest one day. said we can't play no more. >> at 12 years old he discovered the power of his punch through an odd twist of fate. when his bike was stolen, he told a police officer he wanted to beat up a thief. that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring. he was a natural. years later martin and ali were reunited on tv's this is your life. >> he taught me...
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. >> we used to attend a camp through the ymca. >> at 12, he discovered a power of his punch. when his bike was stolen. he td the police officer he wanted to beat up the chief. >> this is your life. >> both of them together, made me what i am today. cassi cassias -- cassius clay. >> he was crazy fast and driven. >> two national titles under his belt. by 18, cassius clay. >> i met him in the olympic. everybody loved him. he wore his gold medal around. >> size, fast week, jabs, he was a dancer in the ring. winning most machs by as his star power grew so did his voice. clay became famous for his rants. >> this will be no contest. >> and rhymes. >> after i am finished you will just be a friend. >> as he did for his boxing. >> any fight that involved him. >> boxing announcer bob sheraton. >> they wanted the people in the seats to go see him. he was a promotors dream. >> i am the prettiest in the town today. >> jerry iz-- >> listen this is a long one to lead it off. clay backing away. moving to his left. >> his hands were down. >> he was the only fighter i knew who -- his knockouts
. >> we used to attend a camp through the ymca. >> at 12, he discovered a power of his punch. when his bike was stolen. he td the police officer he wanted to beat up the chief. >> this is your life. >> both of them together, made me what i am today. cassi cassias -- cassius clay. >> he was crazy fast and driven. >> two national titles under his belt. by 18, cassius clay. >> i met him in the olympic. everybody loved him. he wore his gold medal around....
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100 kids at the country club pool in willingboro taking part in a free swim program offered by the ymca in camden and burial ton -- burlington counties. instructors and volunteers teach the children about water safety and how to assist someone who needs help and the basics of keeping afloat. >> don't get yourself in a bad situation, if you are in a bad situation how to get out of it. >> understanding the risks and the rewards of what water has to offer. >> reporter: statistics show between 2005 and 2014, 3500 people died each year from accidental drowning. ten people drown everyday in america. each year five thousand kids under the age of 14 are hospitalized for near-drowning accidents. that's why parents are motivated to have kids participate in the swim-safe program. educate them on the safety of swimming, it's fun, but the rules you have to follow. it's not all about splashing and pushing and dunking. >> today we're learning how to be safe. >> i know how to swim, i forgot over the summer. it's a work in progress. >> i am proud of myself, i kept trying and trying and kicking and it's
100 kids at the country club pool in willingboro taking part in a free swim program offered by the ymca in camden and burial ton -- burlington counties. instructors and volunteers teach the children about water safety and how to assist someone who needs help and the basics of keeping afloat. >> don't get yourself in a bad situation, if you are in a bad situation how to get out of it. >> understanding the risks and the rewards of what water has to offer. >> reporter: statistics...
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for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymca operations the treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are still projected toincrease slightly here with the residential leasing levels expected to return with levels consistent in past years. we will also be increasing the budget for the tie-dyed job broker program and that is a program that is funded by ticd we will pass those revenues on to tye dye.the system engineering for her services and development firm a and setting up funds for the arts commission for an art commission fun. elements that will be decreased in next year's budget will be tida revenue for a spell and the revenue details and the work orders in the last 2 items are not a reduction in
for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymca operations the treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are...
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>> i am glad "ymca" didn't make the list and they play it at every wedding. talking about good wedding dance songs and "gold digger" is not on the list and that's a good dance song, but maybe not at a wedding. >> you know what should be on the list which is not and i am surprised being born in the midwest and been to plenty of midwest weddings is "the chicken dance." >> it is almost played at every wedding and everybody is angry when it happens, isn't that true? >> but they dance and they do it. it is fantastic. >> and it gets people in the dance floor. >> we live in a vie gan age. >> clear -- cleopatra's cat didn't make the list. >> this list sounds like it was made by 22-year-olds who have never been to weddings and they remember their older cousin getting married and that's about it. how does cupid shuffle not make it in the top two? cupid shuffle? to the left, to the left. >> you get a little crazy at weddings if i remember correctly. >> "rock lobster." how is "rock lobster" not on the list. "rock lobster." >> what about "the love shack." come on. >> i'm
>> i am glad "ymca" didn't make the list and they play it at every wedding. talking about good wedding dance songs and "gold digger" is not on the list and that's a good dance song, but maybe not at a wedding. >> you know what should be on the list which is not and i am surprised being born in the midwest and been to plenty of midwest weddings is "the chicken dance." >> it is almost played at every wedding and everybody is angry when it happens,...
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>> if i gave you $1000 to stay at the ymca tomorrow -- is, every here business traveler has some flexibility. nobody has ever showed you what the very levels of flexibility are worth. we are still going to put you on a major airline, show you the flights that we will give you, and then you decide. people want to do the right thing but it is so hard to search 1000 different places to save your company money when it is just easier to put it on the expense account. vonnie: you are not the first, rocket trip comes to mind. how we get market share? >> we do not sell software to enterprises. we allow you to buy the travel. we show you what your flexibility is worth. we are the only people that sell you the package, and we will service the package and provide you the gift cards. what you do is, you buy a package for us, $1100 for your two days in san francisco. two nights. we give you the airfare and hotel you want, and you get the gift card. the beauty is, it is a complete solution. all payingre attention to what happens on thursday. we talk about the potential financial repercussions. be ifey cou
>> if i gave you $1000 to stay at the ymca tomorrow -- is, every here business traveler has some flexibility. nobody has ever showed you what the very levels of flexibility are worth. we are still going to put you on a major airline, show you the flights that we will give you, and then you decide. people want to do the right thing but it is so hard to search 1000 different places to save your company money when it is just easier to put it on the expense account. vonnie: you are not the...
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armed services, ymca of the united states, $75,000. bob woodruff family foundation inc., they do a good job, $75,000. central iowa shelter and services, these are all vet-related, $100,000. connected warriors inc., $75,000. disabled american veterans' charitable service trust, $115,000. fisher house foundation, great people, $115,000. folds of honor foundation, $200,000. foundation for american veterans, $75,000. freedom alliance, $75,000. green beret foundation, $350,000. hire heroes usa, $75,000. homes for our troops, $50,000. and just so you understand, we've got a long way to go. this money was raised during a little speech that i made rather than doing a debate. the one debate i missed. it was the lowest rated debate, by the way, but i won't say that. honoring america's warriors, $100,000. hope for the warriors, $65,000. intrepid fallen heroes fund, $175,000. k-9s for warriors, $50,000. liberty house, $100,000. marine corps law enforcement foundation, $1,100,000. i gave a million dollars to them. they're a great group. navy seal f
armed services, ymca of the united states, $75,000. bob woodruff family foundation inc., they do a good job, $75,000. central iowa shelter and services, these are all vet-related, $100,000. connected warriors inc., $75,000. disabled american veterans' charitable service trust, $115,000. fisher house foundation, great people, $115,000. folds of honor foundation, $200,000. foundation for american veterans, $75,000. freedom alliance, $75,000. green beret foundation, $350,000. hire heroes usa,...
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and the school system, the ymca's are building kitchens because there's a legal issue, the school due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. anyway, i'm talking on and on and on. but the point is we don't have this info graphic on our website, i think we probably should. it's confusing, not for me but i lived through all of the circles and connections but articulates the pieces that have been part of the methodology that the groups, people that have to connect not only at the local level but federal level but a task for all of you as you are studying law, if you get into a class where you are looking across the federal government at the federal level, what are the laws that would allow this kind of model to happen that it could not happen but help -- help incentivize? what is the incentive of obamacare, child nutrition act, pick the laws that deal with feeding program? what are the incentive programs that are built in and how do we encourage this cross-jurisdictional conversation. that's something that w
and the school system, the ymca's are building kitchens because there's a legal issue, the school due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. anyway, i'm talking on and on and on. but the point is we don't have this info graphic on our website, i think we probably should. it's confusing, not for me but i lived through all of the circles and connections but articulates the pieces that have been part of the...
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ymcas and the school system. the ymcas are building kitchens right? because there's a legal issue. the schools due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. anyway, i'm talking on and on and on. but the point is, we don't have this info graphic up on our website. i think we probably should. it's confusing. it does -- not for me but i lived through all of these circles and connections, but it articulates the method, the pieces that have to be part of the methodology, the groups, the important team that have to connect not only at the local level but at the federal level. a task for all of you as you are studying law, if you get into a class where you are looking across the federal government at the federal level, what are the laws that would allow this kind of model to happen that could it could not happen but help incentivize. what are the incentives built in obamacare, in child nutrition act, in just -- pick these laws that deal with feeding programs and health programs. what are the incentive programs
ymcas and the school system. the ymcas are building kitchens right? because there's a legal issue. the schools due to liability issues won't let them go to the schools and use the school kitchens to help show kids how to prepare meals. anyway, i'm talking on and on and on. but the point is, we don't have this info graphic up on our website. i think we probably should. it's confusing. it does -- not for me but i lived through all of these circles and connections, but it articulates the method,...
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laurel ymca a month ago trying to reach rio. an olympian continues here live on nbc 10 tomorrow night. that's your look at sports. we'll be right back. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >>> coming up on "in depth," chad johnson ochocinco reflects on his touchdown antics and offers a candid look at life after the nfl. here's graham bennisinger. >> reporter: this week, we travel to miami to spend the day with nfl great chad johnson. the former wide receiver opens up about his career ending after his domestic violence arrest and takes us to the liberty city projects where he grew up. >> i had an entire area that made me an out cast, almost, in a sense. >> reporter: and why you? >> because of the football. they could see i was something special. >> reporter: plus, he surprises a fan with one of his famous video game challenges. all that's coming up next on "in depth," right here on nbc 10. >> and a final look at the weather with
laurel ymca a month ago trying to reach rio. an olympian continues here live on nbc 10 tomorrow night. that's your look at sports. we'll be right back. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >>> coming up on "in depth," chad johnson ochocinco reflects on his touchdown antics and offers a candid look at life after the nfl. here's graham bennisinger. >> reporter: this...
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laurel ymca did not notice that one of america's best swimmers was in their midst and now she is on the verge of an olympic berth. we're profiling worrell for an upcoming special that profiles area athletes called "going for gold." and she told us what kind of an impact being an olympian would have for her. >> i don't know if it's just being there or i think it's the fact that i looked up to so many olympians, and there's something like about be about being one of them. that's really special. >> our own jacqueline london will be following her journey and will have more as the olympic games get under way in august. >> jacuzzi putting together awesome stories. first things first. kelsey needs to finish in the top two of the 100-meter butterfly tonight to ensure her olympic spot. you can see her and the other olympic hopefuls tonight on nbc 10. the u.s. olympic swimming trials begin at 8:00 p.m. followed by "american ninja warrior" at 9:00. this was the episode filmed in philadelphia and after, that of course, join us for "nbc 10 news at 11:00." good luck, kelsey. >>> fourth is july is rig
laurel ymca did not notice that one of america's best swimmers was in their midst and now she is on the verge of an olympic berth. we're profiling worrell for an upcoming special that profiles area athletes called "going for gold." and she told us what kind of an impact being an olympian would have for her. >> i don't know if it's just being there or i think it's the fact that i looked up to so many olympians, and there's something like about be about being one of them. that's...
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. >> we used to all attend a camp through the ymca.punched me in the chest one day, said we can't play no more. >> at 12 years old, cassius discovered the power of his punch through an odd twist of fate when his bike was stolen. he told a police officer he wanted to beat up the thief. that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring. he was a natural. years later, martin and ali were reunited on tv's "this is your life." >> he taught me the jabs and the hooks and both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes. trained at two gyms, hitting the streets before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we ride the bus to madison junior high and he would be running behind it, still training. we'd love at him, you're just crazy. >> crazy, fast and driven. and by the age of 15, he had 6 kentucky golden glove titles, and two national titles under his belt. by 18, cassius clay was an olympic champ winning the gold meda
. >> we used to all attend a camp through the ymca.punched me in the chest one day, said we can't play no more. >> at 12 years old, cassius discovered the power of his punch through an odd twist of fate when his bike was stolen. he told a police officer he wanted to beat up the thief. that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring. he was a natural. years later, martin and ali were reunited on tv's "this is your life."...
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for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymcahe treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are still projected toincrease slightly here with the residential leasing levels expected to return with levels consistent in past years. we will also be increasing the budget for the tie-dyed job broker program and that is a program that is funded by ticd we will pass those revenues on to tye dye.the system engineering for her services and development firm a and setting up funds for the arts commission for an art commission fun. elements that will be decreased in next year's budget will be tida revenue for a spell and the revenue details and the work orders in the last 2 items are not a reduction in service but
for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymcahe treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are still...
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for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymca operations the treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are still projected toincrease slightly here with the residential leasing levels expected to return with levels consistent in past years. we will also be increasing the budget for the tie-dyed job broker program and that is a program that is funded by ticd we will pass those revenues on to tye dye.the system engineering for her services and development firm a and setting up funds for the arts commission for an art commission fun. elements that will be decreased in next year's budget will be tida revenue for a spell and the revenue details and the work orders in the last 2 items are not a reduction in
for 2016 and 2017 some of the community programs that are going to be continuing next year are the ymca operations the treasure island clinic, the tie-dyed programs the tool works in custodial services program and rubicon's landscape management of the landscape on the island as well as the areas for the residential areas and neighborhoods. and there are also revenues being preserved in next year's budget. there will be a rebound in revenue next year despite the loss of several buildings. we are...
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he was enrolled in an after-school program at the ymca when famed trainer ben getty put on a boxing exhibitione. it hit me instantly. >> reporter: is that when you knew you wanted to try it? >> i knew i had to try it. >> reporter: the first tries blew getty away. the two started training together. getty taught him everything he knew about boxing and encouraged him to learn everything else from other fighters. >> i dedicated some of my power to mike tyson. i watched a lot of film on mike tyson. >> reporter: starting at what age? >> 11, 12. then we started taking notes on muhammad ali. we took notes on sugar ray leonard. what was that fiertd known for? was he -- fighter known for? what was it in his time and era, and why was he at the top? >> reporter: by 20, thurman was almost at the top. after winning 101 amateur fights, he turned pro. then getty, who had been by his side at every match, unexpectedly died. he was 63 years old. >> ben getty believed in me before everybody. i dedicate everything to him. that's why even to this day i wear his name on my trunks. >> reporter: he wasn't wearing them
he was enrolled in an after-school program at the ymca when famed trainer ben getty put on a boxing exhibitione. it hit me instantly. >> reporter: is that when you knew you wanted to try it? >> i knew i had to try it. >> reporter: the first tries blew getty away. the two started training together. getty taught him everything he knew about boxing and encouraged him to learn everything else from other fighters. >> i dedicated some of my power to mike tyson. i watched a lot...
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we're teaming up with the ymca to do a five session selection program for kids in the drew school over the summer. we're looking for funding. we need transportation for the kids. that's the biggest problem. we can manage the rest. getting kids to and from is a issue. we want to start bringing people out to the shipyard. the auditorium -- this is a good start at a programming location that we hope to grow out into the arts center and into the arts district. >> i would add through the chair in response to commissioner's question with an additional tkpwrapt, you know eda grants, approximately a million dollars. it's installed today. there are nine works of art. art work from walter hood to heidi harden her sees, stream of consciousness with two other artists for the installation and the process. we ran a broad process used consultants represented a consultant doing processes and consultation with the arts commission. we ran our own process. engaged the san francisco school district with calf lawyers for the arts. the nine works of art out there today there was a documentation process and
we're teaming up with the ymca to do a five session selection program for kids in the drew school over the summer. we're looking for funding. we need transportation for the kids. that's the biggest problem. we can manage the rest. getting kids to and from is a issue. we want to start bringing people out to the shipyard. the auditorium -- this is a good start at a programming location that we hope to grow out into the arts center and into the arts district. >> i would add through the chair...
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be watching "finding nemo" we'll gather at 7:00 and as the sun goes down we'll thank the merchants, ymca, san francisco rec and park department for collaborating with me and my office to make it happen. joins at rossi playground at sunset for great movies. lastly, jackie chan center of help for elderly on 22nd and geary is celebrating 20 years of serving seniors and low income and immigrants. they've served the low income residents in our district and surrounding areas. props to jackie chan for supporting the center over the years. we're celebrating the anniversary on n two weeks at noon. join us for lunch for the seniors. for more information, selfhelpelderly.org. i want to thank leon modine that i've known for 20 years and his family. i want to say i met leon 20 years ago when he was a young law students and was appreciative of his thoughtfulness, his warmth, how much he gave to the community in how he looked at life. thank you to gabriel medina and family for bringing leon's passing to our attention. i wanted to say when community leaders like leon pass on, i think it's important that
be watching "finding nemo" we'll gather at 7:00 and as the sun goes down we'll thank the merchants, ymca, san francisco rec and park department for collaborating with me and my office to make it happen. joins at rossi playground at sunset for great movies. lastly, jackie chan center of help for elderly on 22nd and geary is celebrating 20 years of serving seniors and low income and immigrants. they've served the low income residents in our district and surrounding areas. props to...
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then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision for pedestrians and motors at the intersection did so, colleagues, i hope you have your support on this item. see felt okay thank you supervisor jimmy. without holding up to public comment. anyone wish to comment on item number three? ms. wilson >> testifier: my name is bill wilson am i presenting sent his ipod advocates. we received 25,000 auto grant promoted by supervisor norman richards or influence 23rd part supervise yee and everyone who's participated in this program in previous years deserves a great deal of thanks. i think it speaks very highly of supervisor yee that he's decided to continue this pro
then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision...
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then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision for pedestrians and motors at the intersection did so, colleagues, i hope you have your support on this item. see felt okay thank you supervisor jimmy. without holding up to public comment. anyone wish to comment on item number three? ms. wilson >> testifier: my name is bill wilson am i presenting sent his ipod advocates. we received 25,000 auto grant promoted by supervisor norman richards or influence 23rd part supervise yee and everyone who's participated in this program in previous years deserves a great deal of thanks. i think it speaks very highly of supervisor yee that he's decided to continue this pro
then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision...
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sounds i've had peoplead p tweet, e-mail and say, youay know, hey, i was just gettingtet dressed at the ymcawalked up to me and said there e my shirt made herhirtade uncomfortable or i hadortae or somebody who worked at a workeda charter school here in d.c. and said that her principalr tr asked her -- told her she h couldn't wear that shirt tot work or even the victim of a o family member of a victim who w was told going into the int courtroom that she either had to take the shirt off or turn ot it inside out before theor proceedings for the officer who killed her cousin.sin. and so i know that the shirthe still continues to have impact i two years later and i just i j lope that it will -- one of our tag lines is also to fight amnesia. we want to keep remindingtop rei people that these deaths dea continue to happen. 2016 lab interesting becausetine there haven't been as manybeenmn high profile cases that are in headlines. >> i'd love to talk more aboute this but we are out of time soa thank you so much. >> thank yo >> thank you for joining us asos well. we'll see you tomorrow backe out here
sounds i've had peoplead p tweet, e-mail and say, youay know, hey, i was just gettingtet dressed at the ymcawalked up to me and said there e my shirt made herhirtade uncomfortable or i hadortae or somebody who worked at a workeda charter school here in d.c. and said that her principalr tr asked her -- told her she h couldn't wear that shirt tot work or even the victim of a o family member of a victim who w was told going into the int courtroom that she either had to take the shirt off or turn...
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be watching "finding nemo" we'll gather at 7:00 and as the sun goes down we'll thank the merchants, ymca, san francisco rec and park department for collaborating with me and my office to make it happen. joins at rossi playground at sunset for great movies. lastly, jackie chan center of help for elderly on 22nd and geary is celebrating 20 years of serving seniors and low income and immigrants. they've served the low income residents in our district and surrounding areas. props to jackie chan for supporting the center over the years. we're celebrating the anniversary on n two weeks at noon. join us for lunch for the seniors. for more information, selfhelpelderly.org. i want to thank leon modine that i've known for 20 years and his family. i want to say i met leon 20 years ago when he was a young law students and was appreciative of his thoughtfulness, his warmth, how much he gave to the community in how he looked at life. thank you to gabriel medina and family for bringing leon's passing to our attention. i wanted to say when community leaders like leon pass on, i think it's important that
be watching "finding nemo" we'll gather at 7:00 and as the sun goes down we'll thank the merchants, ymca, san francisco rec and park department for collaborating with me and my office to make it happen. joins at rossi playground at sunset for great movies. lastly, jackie chan center of help for elderly on 22nd and geary is celebrating 20 years of serving seniors and low income and immigrants. they've served the low income residents in our district and surrounding areas. props to...
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then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision for pedestrians and motors at the intersection did so, colleagues, i hope you have your support on this item. see felt okay thank you supervisor jimmy. without holding up to public comment. anyone wish to comment on item number three? ms. wilson >> testifier: my name is bill wilson am i presenting sent his ipod advocates. we received 25,000 auto grant promoted by supervisor norman richards or influence 23rd part supervise yee and everyone who's participated in this program in previous years deserves a great deal of thanks. i think it speaks very highly of supervisor yee that he's decided to continue this pro
then, another example through capital improvement project of ymca will have the ability to increase nutrition-based social services for seniors. another example would be seven neighborhood associations applied to add additional events and entertainment to public spaces. that's a variety and in addition, we have a part of this funding going to safety project and some of the parties include things like title lighting on brotherhood weight. renovation of the scrabble triangle that one hands vision...