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Thats no gimme putt from there. That one pulling back a little bit. And finally coming to a rest. Van rooyen. Now with his second. Somehow able to hold this, he would get to the 17 under number where dechambeau is. 138 yards here. Just left of the hole. Will drift back a little bit. Van rooyen at 15 under. Patrick reed on the gre patrick reed on the green at 18 in three. Two putts away from putting away this world Golf Championship for the second time. And the route that he took, wild shot off the tee. Recovery back out on the fairway in two. And then now left with 34 feet for par. A bogey will win it for reed. W. I can tell you most every one of them would tell you the most difficult thing to do ist to win a golf tournament. Thats where patrick reed finds himself. In that situation, roger. Would have been brilliant on the greens this week. 45 birdies. 45 one putts. He is two putts away from a championship. His short game has definitely done the job so far. It certainly has. And this ones all about pace. Its going to be breaking to his right. It almost starts to workaway fr thats the hardest thing to get right when fingertips. I dont know if hes at that point. Just took a deep breath. Hes never lac i confidence. He won twice before winning this championship at doral in florida where he famously said i do consider myself the top five player in the world and there were raised eyebrows at that comment. People thinking, lets win a little more. Well, he has. Followed that up with four more wi wins, a major at the masters. Now a couple of putts away from improving his resume. Looks very good. This should do it. Well, cant say enough about this guy, how tough he is. The more criticism there is of him, the more he seems to go in this little show of im going to shut everybody up with my clubs. My clubs do the talking. Hes got a stock answer for the bahamas incident. So van rooyen here with the chance to improve. Cant say enough about what hes done here this week. Turns 30 on friday and turned in a 62 before rahm broke it yesterday. This guy seems to be the goods to be around the pga tour for a long time. That is his goal. And by everything weve seen this week, hes got the game for some longevity out here. Hes got a wonderful golf swing, a nice attitude as well. He putts beautifully. Got a bright future. You would have never believed it had we told you that Justin Thomas would be this far out of avin the 54lead hole for one. Plus two for the day as he comes to this hole. One last look at birdie here to try to move it up. To 14 under. So for the second time at this championship, Justin Thomas who is usually rock solid, loves this championship and course. But just was never the same as we mentioned after the early problems that were started at the 7th. Van rooyen tapping in for par. Hes in the honda classic field next week. And now just a little bit left here for reed for victory number eight on the pga tour. For the second time, patrick reed is a world Golf Championship winner. His only bogey of the day co coming. One shot clear of bryson dechambeau. And that bogey at 17 in the end really cost difference. Second polgs. Rory mcilroy shoots up into the moves up. Into the fifth position. Lets go down to steve sands. Thank you, patrick. How rewarding is this victory . Its very rewarding. You know, my team now weve worked so hard through, you know, the end of last year and also the beginning of this year. We kept on feeling like we were playing some good golf. Just we werent quite able to get over that hump. And, you know, to come back and win with especially how i had to finish on basically 15 on words. You know, last hole was ugly but it was what i needed to get the job done. At the end of the day, just putting yourself in these positions on sunday, its just unbelievable. Its a great feeling. I cant wait to go home and celebrate with the little ones and my wife. You know, bring them home a trophy. Congratulations on your eighth pga tour victory. Thank you. Dan, back up to you. Noth world golf remember our coverage of the honda classic begins at 2 00 eastern time on golf channel and ampionship. Continues onbc at 3 00 eastern time on saturday as our crew heads across the water. Tonight at 9 00 eastern time, dont miss sow wes extraordinary play list followed by good girls here on nbc. For our entire crew, adios from the wgc mexico championship where patrick reed puts this title away again. We made usaa insurance for members like martin. An air force veteran made of doing whats right, not whats easy. So when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. Thats how you do it right. Usaa insurance is made just the way martins family needs it with hasslefree claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. Because doing right by our members, thats whats right. Usaa. What youre made of, were made for. Usaa there will be free events. I wanted maria to tell us about that because we want the whole Community Goes and enjoy this. Damian this tells me that the De Young Museum gets it. I mean, they know where theyre situated. They know the history of the mission. They know the richness of the culture here. So it tells me that de young gets it. Maria yes, you know, were trying to get it and, you know, were working towards it. I think its, you know, a work in progress every time. You know, its something thatthe job is never done. I will say so. So, like they mentioned, like we do have free saturdays. Free saturdays is an initiative that was launched in april and that we offer free general admission to all bay area residents to our permanent collection. And also we offer free programs for everyone. Now, the time that frida is here, we will curate specific permits for frida kahlo. So we are celebrating her with live music, live performances, talks. Everything free for the community. And on the opening day well have Hilda Trujillo from the blue house in mexico giving a talk, and then well also have and then well also have so theyre both the curators of thsh damian what are the datthat ie de young . Maria so it will open up on march 21st, thats a saturday, and it will close on a sunday, july 26th. Damian all right. So we have about 45 seconds. I want you to comment, if you will, off topic on what you heard tom steyer say about latinos in importance of them getting out to vote. Remedios well, i cannot comment on domestic politics. I just want to say that its important that the people learn what they are doing, and its important that they participate. Thats all i can say. Damian all right, well put. Well, again, this exhibition of the frida kahlo is coming to the De Young Museum. Its a collaboration with the consulate of mexico here in san francisco. Theres the consulates address andis there an email address for the De Young Museum or a phone number they can call for more information . Maria yes. For more information, you can visit our website. Thats the best way. Ich will also like to keep it very updated. Its deyoungmuseum as well. Damian all right, and google. You can find everything on google and youll be able to maria yes, and all of our events should be there. And then theres usually a phone number at the bottom, and thats usually my phone number. So ill pick up the phone, too. Damian all right. Thank you all so much. Good luck. All right. And up next, helping the children across the nation. Stay with us. Hcaramel, peanuts, ands chocolate into reeses take5 . What a minute. How do we do it . Im tired of being left off Company Emails can someone tell me how we do it . Not sorry reeses. Rick mcpherson is my guest here on comunidad del valle. Welcome to the show. Rick mcpherson thank you. Damian tell us how youre making a difference. Tell us about your endeavor. Rick well, the main purpose of the endeavor is we want to help kids outside of the classroom. You know, they have the classrooow, they have thecle education piece, but what we have found is the world room. The world room is missing, and thats whats really hindering a lot of the kids. They dont understand whatshow to really operate outside of the classroom. So they cant operate inside of the classroom if they dont get it outget the world right, you know. You see a lot of kids missing school, cutting school. We want to offer those kids a solution, but not just the child. We want to go into the family, and thats what we really do. Its the entire family that we want to work with. We have group of clinical psychologists that want to work with the kids and work with the family to understand that if the child doesnt get any better and hes going home to a dysfunctional situation, then its not going to get any better for him at all in the classroom. So we want to work with the parents to understand and develop some sustainability. You know, understand that you can do better. Its okay to do better. And no matter what you come from, you should want to do better. Damian the name of the agency you work with is . Rick the sacto foundation, saving a child through opportunity. Damian and through that, youve written a couple of books and you share thatyou read to kids out there. Tell us about the book endeavors. Rick well, the first book endeavor, the future of fathers, i was struggling with my daughter and a mentor of mine told me about a book called strong fathers and strong daughters. And it was a book by a phda writer that had a phd, and i understood the book absolutely. But the community of people that i work with from lower socioeconomic environments wouldnt understand that book. They would have problems with it. And i have fathers that are struggling hence the future of fathers. I wrote a book that they could understand, from a perspective of a man that has gone through struggles, who comes from a fatherless family, who comes from a family that was on subsidies and help from the communityfrom, you know, agencies and such. Damian cause its easy to become a father. Any male can become a father, but it takes someone special to become a dad. And you want to be a dad to the children rick it really does. It really does. And you want to give them the proper instruction, and you want to understand that. And no matter where you are, as soon as you open the book i say find a mirror and look at it and ask yourself, are you truly the person you want to be . But you have to understand you might be failing, but you havent failed and theres help, and thats what the sacto foundation offers. Thats what the future of fathers was about. Damian all right. And the second book . Rick the second okhe system. And this book here, this is the book that is a foundational book. It goes through five phases, and i think every youth should have this book. This book should probably be in every home, but not just homes. In every middle school and above, every student should get it. Im trying to partner with the department of education. Im trying to sit with superintendent thurmond, state superintendent so he could understand that this piece is missing. Itsonce again, its the world room. So lets help them in the world so they can be better in the classroom. Lets give them a foundation, and these five phases of this book, i think, give them a strong foundation. Damian and youre speakingupcoming at Overfelt High School in the heart of east san jose. Your message is what . Wake up, or here are the tools for you to help you succeed . Rick my message isi dont want it to and slap people in the face. I want it to be, here are some resources. People ask me what genre am i writing in and i always tell them its like a new genre. I call it lifelines. Just like dialafriend lifelines from who wants to be a millionaire, this is a lifeline, and i think thatheres what i really want to do. Heres what i really want to do, damian. I want to look into that camera and i want to tell people like oprah and i want to tell people like ellen, we can use your support; not just your money, not at all, but your support in getting the word out and partnering and picking up a book like this and saying its worth something. I can use your support. The sacto foundation can use your support. Damian but iti mean, it takes hearing from somebody whos been there and done that, right . It makes a difference than somebody who maybe hasnt gone through those experience for the kids to relate. And are kids relating . Rick kids are relating. I spoke to 100 kids. They were in a Basketball League in vallejo, and 75 of those kids reached out to me. They reached out to me. They were hurting. They were going through something. Because what i tell the schools is that were going to wrap it back around to the parents and the schools, but these kids have got to understand and they have to have a place where no ones going to point blame and were going to really try to support and help them. Damian all right, well, you came highly recommended. So i wanted to have you on and see what this was all about. This is rick mcpherson. Hes an author and hes also a motivational speaker of the kids all across the bay area. And there is the web address for the sacto foundation for more information. We have about 15 seconds. Anything you want to add. Rick i just want to say anyone thats out there thats fighting this fight, lets collaborate. Lets put the money into the right resources and stop putting it where it doesnt need to be. We really have to want to help. If you really want to help, then get with me. Damian all right. Thank you, rick, good luck. Rick thank you, damian. Damian all right, i appreciate it. And up next on comunidad del valle, the gardeners are back. Stay with us. Of millions of americans during wall strethe recession. Advantage so, my wife kat and i took action. We started a Nonprofit Community bank with a simple theory give people a fair deal and real economic power. Invest in the community. In businesses owned by women and people of color. In affordable housing. The difference between words and actions matters. Thats a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. Im tom steyer, and i approve this message. Don Catalino Tapia is back on the show to talk about his scholarship program, and Karla Hernandez is a scholarship recipient. Welcome to the show. Karla hernandez thank you. Catalino tapia thank you so much, damian. Damian again, youre back ready to give more money to students who need it in going to college. Catalino yes, and thanks for giving us the opportunity to communicate with the students, and i wanted to tell them that the applications are open right now. So they can apply and hope for the best. Damian all right. What did you see in karla here that allowed her to receive one of your scholarship . Or what didnt you see, rather . Catalino well, she won four times already. So we start from the beginning up to this moment, and shes one of my little girls. Damian shes one of your crown jewels. So that means you get four laptops . Talk about the joy and the honor it is to receive a scholarship from the bay area gardeners scholarship foundation. Karla so i have toi always reflect back on my background. I actually immigrated in 2012. I was born and raised in a small Rural Community in guanajuato, mexico, and the reason why i came to United States was because i was suffering from severe harassment from a gang. So i came here seeking medical treatment. I started high school, but it was just very depressing because of the Health Problems that i was encountering. And when i heard about bay area gardeners scholarship foundation, i didnt necessarily understand the impact that it was going to play in my life. I still remember the first time don catalino called me. He was just like, is this karla . And i was like, yeah. Hes like, well, congratulations because youre a recipient to my scholarship. And i would have never imagined that that would be in a way my stepping stone to making college a reality for me. Beyond the monetary help that the scholarship gives, don catalino devotes himself to the students. He calls me weekly to ask about my health, to ask about my grades, to ask about any adventure that im going on; and he has been there for me unconditionally and i pride myself to say that i am a graduate from the scholarship because they started off ever since i graduated with highfrom high school and my graduation thats coming up may 16th. My biggest dream is to see don catalino see me get that award, and im thrilled, im honored. Its been a privilege to have him as my mentor, as my guardian angel, as mythe motivation i needed to continue in college. Damian youre like a father figure, don catalino. Your reactions of hearing those beautiful words. Catalino all the statements like these are the ones that are killing me. So they need to be easy with me because im getting close to the end andbut i really enjoy what im doing, helping all the young students. Anof this year, were going toed 29pass the 300 number. Damian wow. And you give the scholarship and give a laptop to the student. And, again, just for those who might not remember don catalino, you used to be a gardener. You just retired recently. But through knowing all of the people who you did work for and volunteers, you were able to raise money and send 300 students to college. Catalino yes. Well, my former clients, they are my angels. Even though that im not working with them anymore, they are still supporting my cause, and i can only say thank you. Thank you so much, and the results are here. Damian yes. Well, karla, it seems like this is more than him handing you a check and saying, here you go. It sounds like the fact that he and the committee saw something in you, believe in you, thats got to mean more than the actual check that they give you. Karla and exactlyspecifically, the check that they give me doesnt only pay for my tuition. I always tell them that any adventureand when i say adventure, its like going to speak to Border Patrol at san diego to talk about immigrants rights and advocating for the immigrant community, starting an internship at a nonprofit that supports the immigrant community. Its literally investing in any new project that was inspired from don catalino and the foundation. I think that my worth is something that the majority of the students feel is that we were inspired by don catalino to not only pursue a career, but pursue a career that makes meaningful impacts. My longterm goal is actually to open a nonprofit of my own that helps women in Rural Communities like the one i was born and raised in for totrgher. And ever since i started college, ive been doing a lot of work around nonprofits just because wedon catalino says thats hes dying out. That is nothe has a legacy, and every student is trying to bring that legacy forward. And thats what he created. I always say he planted a seed within each and every one of us, and that is to create meaningful change for the community. Damian i can totally see that. Unfortunately, we went too long with tom steyer. Were running out of time here, but here isthe deadline for the application is on march 17th. There is a web address for more information. Its the bay area gardeners scholarship foundation. Theres also our contact information. You can follow me on twitter. My address is newsdamian, and on instagram newsdamientrujillo. Thank you for sharing your sunday with us once again. Well see you again here next week. Thank you all so much. Garvin thomas thank you so much for joining us. Im garvin thomas. For the next half hour, sit back, relax, and enjoy stories about whats right with our world and the people who make it possible, like the small act of kindness that gave hope to the parents of these premature babies and how its being paid forward 17 years later, the south bay woman saving horses at a remarkable rate, and how a little boys map is widening his world and brightening ours. We begin in oaklands montclair neighborhood where two women found a way to preserve messages of support for one mans family. Shuo zeng was killed new years eve during a laptop theft at a coffee shop. After the crime, hundreds of people left flowers, notes, and candles for the victim. Twe postit notes to help the mans

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