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outreach but all the kids youth forgive youth in this room have imagination and a mind we have ideas of which are because of who we are - of where we are if i'm not mistaken we we're all here phenomenon one reason the future the youth of san francisco unified school district the next generations is a vision we want to be a legacy for them as well i want to give proposes to the shirt because of what th they say hash tag to vote thank you (clapping.) thank you oh, i'm sorry i also want to mention our s ac submit youth down at fort mason center by the vote our next meeting monday at 5 o'clock a public council anyone can attend i like to say dinneer is provid for anyone that want to show up if you want to attend or make a preparedne presentation or like a copy please refer yourselves to the coordinator michelle. >> thanks. >> (clapping.) oh, thank you, commissioner fewer. >> i want to say to the students i'm honored to serve on the board and completely are trust you with the vote and also with the future of this world thank you. >> a big responsibility so that was i think a perfect build
outreach but all the kids youth forgive youth in this room have imagination and a mind we have ideas of which are because of who we are - of where we are if i'm not mistaken we we're all here phenomenon one reason the future the youth of san francisco unified school district the next generations is a vision we want to be a legacy for them as well i want to give proposes to the shirt because of what th they say hash tag to vote thank you (clapping.) thank you oh, i'm sorry i also want to mention...
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>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness. >> eric martinez and lgbt coordinator. >> kevin goingen director of safety and wellness for san francisco unified. we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 6
>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness....
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>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness. >> eric martinez and lgbt coordinator. >> kevin goingen director of safety and wellness for san francisco unified. we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 6
>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness....
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>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness. >> eric martinez and lgbt coordinator. >> kevin goingen director of safety and wellness for san francisco unified. we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 6
>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness....
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>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness. >> eric martinez and lgbt coordinator. >> kevin goingen director of safety and wellness for san francisco unified. we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 6
>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conforming working with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness....
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the firebird youth chinese orchestra.ose our show. >>> first, a look at some important upcoming events. even without the super bowl, there's always time appreciate football, and the gridiron glory exit is still on display -- exhibit is still on display. it opened january 18th and runs until april 3rd. it is pro football's largest traveling exhibition featuring hundreds of artifacts and panoramic view of the story of professional football. >>> a celebration of philippine cultural dance and music will take place sunday, february 27th, at the village theater on 233 front street in danville. it is presented by our friends at the philippine arts and dance company. you can get more details on nbcbayarea.com. >>> san jose's 36th annual day of remembrance is happening on february 14 tth from 5:30 to 7: p.m. at morris stadium at san jose university. the event remembers executive order 9066 which led to the internment of more than 120,000 people of japanese descent during world war ii. the event features congressman honda, and a ca
the firebird youth chinese orchestra.ose our show. >>> first, a look at some important upcoming events. even without the super bowl, there's always time appreciate football, and the gridiron glory exit is still on display -- exhibit is still on display. it opened january 18th and runs until april 3rd. it is pro football's largest traveling exhibition featuring hundreds of artifacts and panoramic view of the story of professional football. >>> a celebration of philippine...
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>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conformingking with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness. >> eric martinez and lgbt coordinator. >> kevin goingen director of safety and wellness for san francisco unified. we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 68 pe
>> so, clern children youth and families have elementary school youth that are gender non conformingking with providers and their families. on the medical side people have to be over 18 to access surgery. >> on the medical side the primary care programs are dealing with children at all ages as well and have the capacity to do that. >> thank you. okay, next mr. chair i would like to ask san francisco unified school district kevin grogeen director of safety and wellness....
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we have 12,000 kids playing youth soccer. we have 900 youth soccer team you heard a few voices of people that are unhappy for a reason, xy or z. there is much to celebrate about youth soccer and we are happy to share z submit a report to all of you. >> thank you. >> good morning commissioners. i'm here to present a ititem related to ceezer stadium, it is discussion and possible action to octerize the department to enter into a permit with scsf. the delta for a period up to five years to hold between 15 and 20 soccer games per year at ceezer stadium. it is in the same forum as the draft- >> we have to wait a minute. >> i do need to make a note that commissioner- >> i apologize >> commissioner buell i'll have to recuse myself because my law firm represents sf delta. >> we need a motion and second to let him recuse himself >> moved and seconded. all in favor. >> aye. >> so recused. >> thank you, if you can hold up until he leaves. >> sorry dana, go ahead. >> starting where we left off. good morning. this is a discussion and paun
we have 12,000 kids playing youth soccer. we have 900 youth soccer team you heard a few voices of people that are unhappy for a reason, xy or z. there is much to celebrate about youth soccer and we are happy to share z submit a report to all of you. >> thank you. >> good morning commissioners. i'm here to present a ititem related to ceezer stadium, it is discussion and possible action to octerize the department to enter into a permit with scsf. the delta for a period up to five...
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principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and culinary arts with 14 teams and design a restaurant and create a story board and present this with destroy professionals as destroy professionals and math teams do currently the is it the will be jisz by 26 chiefs wheel they prepare and meal for one hour with no electrical the o'connell is run by a business and they figure out the target market and learn how to keep the business the black that is on the objecting for the multi course meals that is 21st century looks like project based learning thank you to the chief daniel and the custodialy art teacher for the great work with our students and if all of
principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and...
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it's part of a lyric of a song from an album of sonic youth's. but it's girl in a band, it's not girl in a marriage, it's not girl in a gallery, it's girl in a band. the focus, at least we are to take from the title deliberately chosen, is that it's on your career in music. the other stuff is essentially the frame around it, is that right? >> well, i mean, it's really -- the title was sort of meant ironically. in a way, one, it's the question that every female musician hates being asked and gets tired of hearing. and also just that i have done a lot of other things and i don't actually think of myself as a musician. >> you no longer do? >> well, i never really did. [laughter]. >> that's interesting. so you spent all those years, the most public-facing part of your career was in this band. and during that time, it didn't seem to you or feel to you that we thought of you that way or should think of you that way? >> well, it's not how i personally identify with music. i mean, i don't think, like, people in punk rock bands thought of themselves as mu
it's part of a lyric of a song from an album of sonic youth's. but it's girl in a band, it's not girl in a marriage, it's not girl in a gallery, it's girl in a band. the focus, at least we are to take from the title deliberately chosen, is that it's on your career in music. the other stuff is essentially the frame around it, is that right? >> well, i mean, it's really -- the title was sort of meant ironically. in a way, one, it's the question that every female musician hates being asked...
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principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and culinary arts with 14 teams and design a restaurant and create a story board and present this with destroy professionals as destroy professionals and math teams do currently the is it the will be jisz by 26 chiefs wheel they prepare and meal for one hour with no electrical the o'connell is run by a business and they figure out the target market and learn how to keep the business the black that is on the objecting for the multi course meals that is 21st century looks like project based learning thank you to the chief daniel and the custodialy art teacher for the great work with our students and if all of
principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and...
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how do you explain to a youth that you're trying to help, the fact that the homeless youth alliance is homeless? >> i think they're easier to talk to than you guys. really, they understand it on a personal level. they know the discrimination. they know the entire reason we're on the street -- i have applied for 845 spaces in that neighborhood. it's not because of -- it's not about money, but who we are and what we do. people want to act like the problem isn't happening. there should be no services in the park because homeless people will come there. there's hundreds of people that live in that park every single day. the city has done nothing to come to our aid at this point. nothing. someone needs to work with phil over there at park and rec and get us some trailers or whatever. i mean, if we can work at a dining room table, we can work anywhere. thank you. >> thank you for what you do. next speaker. >> hi, my name is carla add always. i work as a program manager. i left the organization in 2014. around 8 months after we lost the drop in space. i wanted to thank the supervisors for hos
how do you explain to a youth that you're trying to help, the fact that the homeless youth alliance is homeless? >> i think they're easier to talk to than you guys. really, they understand it on a personal level. they know the discrimination. they know the entire reason we're on the street -- i have applied for 845 spaces in that neighborhood. it's not because of -- it's not about money, but who we are and what we do. people want to act like the problem isn't happening. there should be no...
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we have 12,000 kids playing youth soccer. we have 900 youth soccer team you heard a few voices of people that are unhappy for a reason, xy or z. there is much to celebrate about youth soccer and we are happy to share z submit a report to all of you. >> thank you. >> good morning commissioners. i'm here to present a ititem related to ceezer stadium, it is discussion and possible action to octerize the department to enter into a permit with scsf. the delta for a period up to five years to hold between 15 and 20 soccer games per year at ceezer stadium. it is in the same forum as the draft- >> we have to wait a minute. >> i do need to make a note that commissioner- >> i apologize >> commissioner buell i'll have to recuse myself because my law firm represents sf delta. >> we need a motion and second to let him recuse himself >> moved and seconded. all in favor. >> aye. >> so recused. >> thank you, if you can hold up until he leaves. >> sorry dana, go ahead. >> starting where we left off. good morning. this is a discussion and paun
we have 12,000 kids playing youth soccer. we have 900 youth soccer team you heard a few voices of people that are unhappy for a reason, xy or z. there is much to celebrate about youth soccer and we are happy to share z submit a report to all of you. >> thank you. >> good morning commissioners. i'm here to present a ititem related to ceezer stadium, it is discussion and possible action to octerize the department to enter into a permit with scsf. the delta for a period up to five...
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it's called the opportunity youth academy. thank you so much for the work that y'all are doing in this community. both: thank you. damian: all right, then up next here on "comunidad del valle," some powerful latina entrepreneurs, stay with us. in this country. we're talking about latina entrepreneurs. with me now on "comunidad del valle" are two of them. jaqueline cisneros is with atoyak incorporated and fausta franco-guerrero is founder of fathia--fathia? fausta franco-guerrero: fathia vineyards. damian: fathia vineyards here on the north coast. welcome to the show. both: thank you. damian: now, we're talking-- tell us how you define the power of the latina entrepreneur and where do you think that fits right now in the global economy, if you will? jaqueline cisernos: well, right now, women in today's society are becoming very--they're very dedicated, very strong women. they are becoming leaders, entrepreneurs. they're definitely shaping the future of the women that are following us, or generations behind us. and not only here
it's called the opportunity youth academy. thank you so much for the work that y'all are doing in this community. both: thank you. damian: all right, then up next here on "comunidad del valle," some powerful latina entrepreneurs, stay with us. in this country. we're talking about latina entrepreneurs. with me now on "comunidad del valle" are two of them. jaqueline cisneros is with atoyak incorporated and fausta franco-guerrero is founder of fathia--fathia? fausta...
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partners in artistry an evening benefitting heartland youth choir youth featuring max wellman & katy merriman ...with heartland youth choir alumni...adam dingman alan nagel megan jensen meredith toebben monica gagne sean galligan saturday, march 5, 2016 7pm cocktail hour 8pm show noce - 1326 walnut street, des moines, ia $100 per person limited seating available. order tickets at nocedsm.com " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : lucas: welcome back. let's turn to your money now lucas: spring isn't quite in the air, but it could be a good time to spruce up a budget. or put one on paper for the year ahead. mary moloney rounds up some tips for getting started. --reporter pkg-as follows-- just like spring cleaning your home -- now can be a good time to tidy up a household budget. with tax day around the corner -- money is on the minds of many. especially those who have received a refund. don't let that influx of cash throw a spending and saving plan off course. instead -- review your plan - to make sure it still fits your needs. this includes revisiting all the basi
partners in artistry an evening benefitting heartland youth choir youth featuring max wellman & katy merriman ...with heartland youth choir alumni...adam dingman alan nagel megan jensen meredith toebben monica gagne sean galligan saturday, march 5, 2016 7pm cocktail hour 8pm show noce - 1326 walnut street, des moines, ia $100 per person limited seating available. order tickets at nocedsm.com " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : lucas: welcome back. let's...
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as a foster youth he was hardly alone: >> there are about 400,000 children in foster care nationally. >> reporter: david sanders is a vice-president at casey family programs, an organization that works to improve foster care across the nation. >> you walk in a social worker to a child's home, it might be the very last time that that child ever sees their bedroom. >> i think often times we forget that to get into foster care they were abused or neglected probably to a level that is quite significant to actually be moved from their families and >> reporter: the educational statistics for youth in foster care have been consistently grim. multi-state studies have found that just 50% finish high school. of that group, only 20% go on to college, and fewer than one in ten of those students actually earn a bachelor's degree. for all his early challenges, lafayette goode is now on a positive path. he graduated high school on time, and is starting a trade school program this month. how he beat the odds is a testament to a network of support systems put in place by marc cherna, who was hired 20
as a foster youth he was hardly alone: >> there are about 400,000 children in foster care nationally. >> reporter: david sanders is a vice-president at casey family programs, an organization that works to improve foster care across the nation. >> you walk in a social worker to a child's home, it might be the very last time that that child ever sees their bedroom. >> i think often times we forget that to get into foster care they were abused or neglected probably to a...
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in the youth, it's a mat, comes -- it comes down to a matter of balance, first of all. it's not -- parents should not be absolutely afraid of a head injury to have kids participating in sports. in terms of teamwork, in terms of exercise, personal development, responsibility, and all of those kinds of things. sports has a valuable contribution to our society. what we need to do, i think, do a better job is in the area of the coaches and the trainers. in the youth, in particular. there are no standards across the board. for anybody in coaching. a lot of times, even at the high school level, whatever teacher draws the short straw has to coach. and we mentioned in europe, there actually are tougher standards in europe when coaching kids. you actually have to have certification, some training and some actual way that you demonstrate that you've been trained. i think work needs to go on, on that in this country. raising the level, the knowledge of people responsible of those kids as their coaching them. i want to get to one other thing we were talking earlier and i should hav
in the youth, it's a mat, comes -- it comes down to a matter of balance, first of all. it's not -- parents should not be absolutely afraid of a head injury to have kids participating in sports. in terms of teamwork, in terms of exercise, personal development, responsibility, and all of those kinds of things. sports has a valuable contribution to our society. what we need to do, i think, do a better job is in the area of the coaches and the trainers. in the youth, in particular. there are no...
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how do you explain to a youth that you're trying to help, the fact that the homeless youth alliance is homeless? >> i think they're easier to talk to than you guys. really, they understand it on a personal level. they know the discrimination. they know the entire reason we're on the street -- i have applied for 845 spaces in that neighborhood. it's not because of -- it's not about money, but who we are and what we do. people want to act like the problem isn't happening. there should be no services in the park because homeless people will come there. there's hundreds of people that live in that park every single day. the city has done nothing to come to our aid at this point. nothing. someone needs to work with phil over there at park and rec and get us some trailers or whatever. i mean, if we can work at a dining room table, we can work anywhere. thank you. >> thank you for what you do. next speaker. >> hi, my name is carla add always. i work as a program manager. i left the organization in 2014. around 8 months after we lost the drop in space. i wanted to thank the supervisors for hos
how do you explain to a youth that you're trying to help, the fact that the homeless youth alliance is homeless? >> i think they're easier to talk to than you guys. really, they understand it on a personal level. they know the discrimination. they know the entire reason we're on the street -- i have applied for 845 spaces in that neighborhood. it's not because of -- it's not about money, but who we are and what we do. people want to act like the problem isn't happening. there should be no...
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myanmar's youth, determin to build decracy. juan mendes, the cpaign tond tture. and frogeneva, ianists r peac" announcer: myanmar, formally known as burma, is emerging from decades of military dictatorship. but can it achieve real democracy? announcer: myanmar's youth are determined to make that transition by promoting free debate and critical thinking. announcer: originally knowas burm myanmain southeast asia is emerging from decades of military rule. its people are looking for greater freedom under a new democratic system. during the military dictatorship, open discussion was discouraged under a tightly controlled political regime. this impacted heavily on the country's education system and academic institutions. this is a story about three young people--aung, kinchit, and myat--who became friends at [indistinct] monastic school. the school, which is managed by monks, uses a teaching methodology based on critical thinking and free expression. this is what drew aung's mother, who placed him here when his own school in kachin state was shut down in the midst of c
myanmar's youth, determin to build decracy. juan mendes, the cpaign tond tture. and frogeneva, ianists r peac" announcer: myanmar, formally known as burma, is emerging from decades of military dictatorship. but can it achieve real democracy? announcer: myanmar's youth are determined to make that transition by promoting free debate and critical thinking. announcer: originally knowas burm myanmain southeast asia is emerging from decades of military rule. its people are looking for greater...
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lastly, we need to follow our youth athletes from youth until middle age and maybe beyond in order to really understand the multiple variables that play into the risks of contact sports. we all know that sports are extremely important, we want our kids to play sports, but we need to understand the risks. >> thank you. doctor? >> around this table there are five massive studies going on that have all of these questions embedded in them. overlap in these studies are actually integrated. we actually talk to each other. studies to just continue and finish. as they are. we don't need 12 new studies or 5000 new questions. we all heard the meeting. we all have little mice that helmets on that are getting injured to ask the same questions. they go from children to elders and everything in between. we need to raise awareness, raise education. a lot of us are managing these folks effectively. you need to continue the path of the science we are doing and not overreact or under react. for the folks who have worked on these studies, for the last five years of not longer, we will have the answers a
lastly, we need to follow our youth athletes from youth until middle age and maybe beyond in order to really understand the multiple variables that play into the risks of contact sports. we all know that sports are extremely important, we want our kids to play sports, but we need to understand the risks. >> thank you. doctor? >> around this table there are five massive studies going on that have all of these questions embedded in them. overlap in these studies are actually...
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commission saying the rules will change from what we did in san francisco those dollars are going to youth programs and organizations like boys and girls club and the bayview and the areas where we got some additional work to do to help kids become for successful so i wanted you to know that it is special and thank you keith before us and the host committee and as i said earlier we have 9ers the house and march mark come into the 49ers a couple of years ago i know that he's part of rebuild of the 9ers he'll get there and help the team get there and the center of our 9ers number 66 please welcome mark smart (clapping.) >> first and foremost i'd like to thank everyone for having me here emigrations congratulations to the two teams first mission high school i want to crenshaw and had high own city complaining with the black folks and winning a high school complaini championship is an experience you'll not forget no business involved no academics i mean academics but no pressure like you get to have fun with our friends that's should go something you'll remember for the rest of your lives cong
commission saying the rules will change from what we did in san francisco those dollars are going to youth programs and organizations like boys and girls club and the bayview and the areas where we got some additional work to do to help kids become for successful so i wanted you to know that it is special and thank you keith before us and the host committee and as i said earlier we have 9ers the house and march mark come into the 49ers a couple of years ago i know that he's part of rebuild of...
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that is a nonprofit group, the governing body for youth rugby in the state. it is their largest best yet and rugby has quickly become one of the fastest-growing youth sports in the county. it will even be in the olympics this year.> rugby is the father of footballt's where terms of testing come from. everything about touchdown, what does that mean? well in rugby when you get to the end zone you have to touch the ball down with control for the points to count. you dropped the ball there is no score. >> oh, 100 percent of the money raised will go back into supporting north carolina youth rugby. there was also one of the biggest years yet for the seventh annual get your rear in gear 5k. the colon cancer coalition has its annual race intro today. 2000 people coming up this morning and the goal of today's event was to host runners and walkers of all abilities to help raise awareness about colorectal cancer and support those diagnosed with the disease. they also hope to encourage others to get screenings. >> the importance of the event today is number one, we lost
that is a nonprofit group, the governing body for youth rugby in the state. it is their largest best yet and rugby has quickly become one of the fastest-growing youth sports in the county. it will even be in the olympics this year.> rugby is the father of footballt's where terms of testing come from. everything about touchdown, what does that mean? well in rugby when you get to the end zone you have to touch the ball down with control for the points to count. you dropped the ball there is no...
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helps meun youth stripes, my nonprofit. i'm rking the phonbanknk ere'a call t tt youbobo need to take.y lled a f f finutes ago idide had info onontain grantntururrl will oy tatm to o yla. hello? (over r one): this kakaa? yes.ouoyave infoat onontainrant? i do. and you better watch ur back, kayla, because you'reex told ya somemedydyshould've waited in the car. it says there's a black carthree minutes awaw! that onene they gave auththities ththslip, in a pri.. now e four most-wawaeded ininhe wor are stealing oururubrts. is t tt us? i thinthat's us! public support issat a fever pitch. what started as an amate heiei is now a glol phenomenon. one does have to wonder, how lo can this chase go on? look, we're trending let meme that. we're famomo! toyota. t's s places. at straight lk w wels... ...we lievevyourax fund shod la. l. y yr. long./ n't waste it on a icey wirels plan. lose the contracts,,mystery feee andndveras. swsw to strahtalk. ..o gecoge pamerics lat d st 's'sight. haha. get any the latest msung phes or ing yo o o. unli
helps meun youth stripes, my nonprofit. i'm rking the phonbanknk ere'a call t tt youbobo need to take.y lled a f f finutes ago idide had info onontain grantntururrl will oy tatm to o yla. hello? (over r one): this kakaa? yes.ouoyave infoat onontainrant? i do. and you better watch ur back, kayla, because you'reex told ya somemedydyshould've waited in the car. it says there's a black carthree minutes awaw! that onene they gave auththities ththslip, in a pri.. now e four most-wawaeded ininhe wor...
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. >> taking inner city youth across a country, showing the industry that is a profession. it is a profession >>> i speak to michael samuel son at the red rooster. >> marcus samuelsson, it is a rare breed that will not know you, some will not know you, they may have encountered your brand, seen you on tv, eatsen your food but not known. there are some marcus samuelsson stories to be told. let's start from the beginning. the most interesting thing to some people about you is your differentness, and your career took off in america. and now you are one the hottest chefs around. >> yes. i mean, i always say like any other swede with a name marcus samuelsson, i was born in ethiopia, and grew up in a small town gothemburg on the west coast of sweden. i went from one of the warmest places on earth to a cold place. but our household was filled with love. we were a regular family. besides the fact that my sisters and personalities were white, we were -- parents were white, we had a mixed family. aunty was jewish, cousins korean - we were a mixed family that, you know, do what a regu
. >> taking inner city youth across a country, showing the industry that is a profession. it is a profession >>> i speak to michael samuel son at the red rooster. >> marcus samuelsson, it is a rare breed that will not know you, some will not know you, they may have encountered your brand, seen you on tv, eatsen your food but not known. there are some marcus samuelsson stories to be told. let's start from the beginning. the most interesting thing to some people about you is...
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skin to stay looking vibrant and youthful. before i found resurgence, i was really fighting these lines around my eyes. no matter how many times i get touched up in the makeup chair, the lines would always come back. it was very visible. and also just a general flatness or dryness, kind of an old, tired look to the texture of my skin. i'd heard of dr. murad for a long time in l.a. he's like the godfather of skcare. and once i met him and i tried the resurgence line, i realized what everyone was talking about. there was this instant hydration and instant plumping to my skin that has created this glow that i just am in love with. the woman who's looking back at me when i look in the mirror now is gorgeous and radiant and glowing, and she's the woman that i feel inside. i'm not ininrested in trying to be 20. i'm interested ibeing who i am but looking, like, shockingly younger than i really am. [ chuckles ] looking as young as you feel is the exclusive rergence formula infused with hydrating proteins fromomhe resurrection plant, p
skin to stay looking vibrant and youthful. before i found resurgence, i was really fighting these lines around my eyes. no matter how many times i get touched up in the makeup chair, the lines would always come back. it was very visible. and also just a general flatness or dryness, kind of an old, tired look to the texture of my skin. i'd heard of dr. murad for a long time in l.a. he's like the godfather of skcare. and once i met him and i tried the resurgence line, i realized what everyone was...
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taking the youth across the country. showing them our industry. it is a profession.earning that through - you know, the kids are highly motivated. a big reward if they succeed. it's important. we can't ignore this in the city of america. it's one of the reason i opened red rooster in harlem. it has 30% unemployment. 19% unemployment. we hired 200 people. the jobs can't be outsourced. it's important to work when you have the opportunity to give back and create jobs. >> and this are workers what are locals. 70% of the stuff is from harlem. >> between the red roosters, that's over 200 employees, targetting year for year in terms of schooling programs. these are all jobs that whether they stay in the industry, it doesn't matter. they have life skills jobs and can move to the next industry. if we do that, we have done our job. let's talk about red rooster, it's a hard place to get a reservation. i've tried, it's hard. maybe i'll say i talked to you and get a seat. >> maybe not. >> it is a hard place to get a reservation, you faced great accolades and a bit of criticism th
taking the youth across the country. showing them our industry. it is a profession.earning that through - you know, the kids are highly motivated. a big reward if they succeed. it's important. we can't ignore this in the city of america. it's one of the reason i opened red rooster in harlem. it has 30% unemployment. 19% unemployment. we hired 200 people. the jobs can't be outsourced. it's important to work when you have the opportunity to give back and create jobs. >> and this are workers...
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principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and culinary arts with 14 teams and design a restaurant and create a story board and present this with destroy professionals as destroy professionals and math teams do currently the is it the will be jisz by 26 chiefs wheel they prepare and meal for one hour with no electrical the o'connell is run by a business and they figure out the target market and learn how to keep the business the black that is on the objecting for the multi course meals that is 21st century looks like project based learning thank you to the chief daniel and the custodialy art teacher for the great work with our students and if all of
principals that were there and presents also thanks to the student siding as well as the community youth center and the china town ymca and the department of health this is the first of many events we'll be hosting in the chinese speaking communicated and other communities around the city of san francisco this evening i'm proud to announce 16 standards from john o'connor school and management class will be xooeft the pro star cup the national snooflt is a highly focused on restaurant and...
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amy is the executive director of the sixers youth foundation and community relations.k you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> tell me why the team started this organization. >> so this is basically a charitable extension or arm of the sixers. we have all the tremendous work that we do in our community relations side. and so this really fits on what is our 501c3 public charity and specifically how do we do our part to address the complex problems around youth and poverty that exist in our cities. our mission is how do we use the power of sport for good. how we coach and mentor youth on the critical skills needed to be meaningfully engaged in life. so 21st century skills is what we're trying to cultivate and develop. >> what are some of the goals of this foundation? >> our goal really what we call a slow burn toward long-term success. what we want to do is work with the youth now so those that are in the fifth through eighth grade range and try to work with them year over year to cultivate those skills so that over time we have a talented work force, basically a po
amy is the executive director of the sixers youth foundation and community relations.k you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> tell me why the team started this organization. >> so this is basically a charitable extension or arm of the sixers. we have all the tremendous work that we do in our community relations side. and so this really fits on what is our 501c3 public charity and specifically how do we do our part to address the complex problems around youth and poverty...
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you don't. >> many times the youth here are victims.ve been victims of multiple types of abuse at times and even if that happened at a younger age it might have happened ten years ago. that's going to stay with them. >> i stopped living with my mom when i was seven. i moved in with my dad and my step mom. >> a lot of times it does affect when they hit the teen years and the guardians don't know where it came from and they're not sure what to do with the young person and things fall apart. >> very definitely i chose to leave. my dad wouldn't be willing to have me live with him again, nor did i want to live with him again. i made sure when i left. nothing my dad or my step mom did, because they are really good parents. i wasn't a good kid, i just didn't care. >> these kids want good lives. they just need someone to come pay attention to them and give structure. it's important to give programs that are available for youth because it gives them time and a safe place to be. they know they're safe and someone who cares for them. helping them
you don't. >> many times the youth here are victims.ve been victims of multiple types of abuse at times and even if that happened at a younger age it might have happened ten years ago. that's going to stay with them. >> i stopped living with my mom when i was seven. i moved in with my dad and my step mom. >> a lot of times it does affect when they hit the teen years and the guardians don't know where it came from and they're not sure what to do with the young person and things...
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when we talk to our communities, our youth also recognize, if you ask the youth in schools, is heroingood or bad, they're going to say that heroin is bad. but we have a culture of excess. we have, because of the aggressive marketing of drug companies, we have this expectation that there should be a pill prescribed for every pain. this is what we have to change. we have to make sure that doctors get the resources, the tools they need, including prescription drug monitoring programs. including guidelines that can help with safe prescribing. also, we need the resources when we're in the er. we need the resources to connect our patients to treatment. otherwise, we also feel frustrated at knowing our patients need care but we can't deliver it to them. >> you talked about guidance you sent out. does that guidance also include using painkillers that are not so addictive or not addictive at all? >> yes. our guidelines include three things. the first is the necessity of co-prescribe i co-prescribing the antidote wi any opioids. the second is to be careful about the opioid medications, knowing
when we talk to our communities, our youth also recognize, if you ask the youth in schools, is heroingood or bad, they're going to say that heroin is bad. but we have a culture of excess. we have, because of the aggressive marketing of drug companies, we have this expectation that there should be a pill prescribed for every pain. this is what we have to change. we have to make sure that doctors get the resources, the tools they need, including prescription drug monitoring programs. including...
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what stkoe/ has done alonzo has done is amazing. >> all proceeds going to the overtown youth center. >> it's about the children. but being able to have our legal community come out and show their support speaks volumes. >> the overtown youth center gives children the tools they feed to succeed with after school programs, children of all ages, computer labs, music staud/ yo' and sports option providing an alternative to kiki that may otherwise end up in the streets with the wrong crowd. >> i do my home work, play basketball. it means so much to me. this kind of environment gives a kid an even starting chance. they get to those who have a good home community. hot meal at night, a computer at home >> on the court saturday and in action, our very own donov campbell hosting the event and coaching a team.. >> i told him he looks the part, he dresses the part, but he showed up -- -- the kids did all of the work. >> he is lying. >> i grew up here in south florida, any time i can give back to the community, it means a lot to me. >> overtown youth center serves 5 -- -- >> omar lewis, "7 news".
what stkoe/ has done alonzo has done is amazing. >> all proceeds going to the overtown youth center. >> it's about the children. but being able to have our legal community come out and show their support speaks volumes. >> the overtown youth center gives children the tools they feed to succeed with after school programs, children of all ages, computer labs, music staud/ yo' and sports option providing an alternative to kiki that may otherwise end up in the streets with the...
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. >> the tougher streets in jersey city, one man is turning youth and champions. >> it's a relationshipe have. ♪ >> the story of an off-duty nypd officer. a hit-and-run accident on the new jersey turnpike. originally all we knew was that he was involved in an accident with the ford escape suv. his car was disabled on the right shoulder. made his way in traffic and in a dispute he was struck and killed by an infinity driven by linden man. now more details are being revealed, and if they are true they are pretty disturbing. harrison rear-ended disabling that vehicle. the suv was being driven by a woman and then traveled across the lane traffic, got into a verbal dispute, pulled out his service weapon pointed itat her and said something to the effect of you don't know who i am. i can kill you right now. he then reportedly stepped back to the right lane of the new jersey turnpike where the 3rd car try to pass through the two vehicles, struck him and killed him. the driver fled the scene and turned himself in the next morning. he has been charged with second-degree leaving the scene of a fat
. >> the tougher streets in jersey city, one man is turning youth and champions. >> it's a relationshipe have. ♪ >> the story of an off-duty nypd officer. a hit-and-run accident on the new jersey turnpike. originally all we knew was that he was involved in an accident with the ford escape suv. his car was disabled on the right shoulder. made his way in traffic and in a dispute he was struck and killed by an infinity driven by linden man. now more details are being revealed,...