question, should a person s non-violent attendance at the january 6th save america march have any impact on their employment? i m michael smerconish in philadelphia, and that is this week s poll question at smerconish.com. many who participated on the storming of the capitol on january 6th have been charged and may still be. scrutinizing former president donald trump. but i want to update a different story about that day. one of a middle schoolteacher who on thursday night was just fired by his school board tracing back to his attendance on january the 6th, despite his never being anywhere near the capitol. kind of ironic that the pennsylvania teacher is now out of his job while the current republican nominee for pennsylvania charted puss to transport people to attend. jason mother head at the robb middle school in allentown, pennsylvania. he attended the rally and posted about it on social media, but did not participate in anything beyond that. he was suspended with pay
Himself in. As you know, he worked for a biomedical supply company. His Employment Status is unknown right now. Be on the lookout for him and his car and, again, if you see him, call 911. Reporting live in limerick county, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. From kneeling to lockingc arms, nfl players are taking on President Trump. Players are standing up to President Trump who ripped the league over the weekend. Today, Malcolm Jenkins appeared on the today show. We would encourage those who want to make America Great and want to be the reason for making this Community Safer and thriving, to really hold that responsibility and get to work. The president tweeting today the issue of kneeling has nothing to do with race. Its about respect for our country, flag and National Anthem. Nfl must respect this. Coaches and team owners are even joining in on the conversation. Csns john clark is here. John, you talked to a few eagles who have some really strong comments for trump . Youre right. They are
Allentown home during a new years party his parents were attending. He knows who he is. For his address if you say the number seven hell give you his address. He ran from a neighbor around 11 00 p. M. And hasnt been seen despite an overnight police and volunteer search using dogs and a drone with a camera on board. Do whatever it takes to locate this young boy. Were asking all of the neighbors in the area to please check your backyards, check your sheds. Were coming around doing it as well but an extra set of size always good. Pd has been door to door a lot of coverage and theres a pretty frantic effort going on right now with how it is outsi outside. Reporter the neighborhood borders a wooded park with water just beyond it. Its cold out. The concern for this timid child who doesnt speak remains very high. Hes amazing. Reporter you can certainly understand why the emotion is running high here. Residents here have been gathered all day. Many have actually been taking part in searches th
Where the need is there, but strong organizations exist and they are in partnership with the mayors. Mayors offices have become idea centers. Where should we be putting our resources . Some of those areas this comes at a national level, but it is so much more important for us to drill down to the local level. There are teams we can work with. We are finding amongst our best talent coming out of citi administrations. It is something we can replicate and we should scale. One of the areas, and i think the secretary spoke to the idea of really blitzing specific areas of greatest needs with alignment and coordination. When i think of that, one of the areas weve been working a lot around, working with small business, getting financed to them. We work with the chicago teams on building the chicago micro finances. How do you replicate the work that important groups are doing in san diego, san antonio, new york . How do we bring scale to that . It takes a leadership of the Mayors Office as well
For citi, it has been an anchor. Part of that in terms of the work that many institutions have done has been supported by the Community Reinvestment act. As important as it is, sometimes it traps funds in geographies where it is needed, but we cannot go beyond that. Institutions go where and do that sort of investing more it is greatest need, not where there is just a regulatory incentive to do it. Housing has been a cornerstone of our work and secretary donovan, we worked with him on building innovation. One of the things about Community Development has been that it has been very siloed. Very often, it was directly with Community Organizations not necessarily in consultation or alignment with the Mayors Offices. We found ourselves evolving a lot of what weve done, moving from only housing, for example, to working with groups in california getting fresh fruit into many areas across the state. Or Charter School financing. It has been about moving beyond our core, which began as housing.