andrew: money wasn t even an issue. we just did the best treatment for natalie. nicole: it s the donors who have already taken on that burden on their backs and said, all right, we ve got this. we re going to pay this bill and make sure this family is taken care of. i can say, for sure, that that money is being put to incredible use. and our family is forever grateful for donations, big and small, because it s completely changed our lives and it s given us a second chance. narrator: when you call or go online with your credit or debit card right now, we ll send you this st. jude t-shirt you can wear to show your support to help st. jude save the lives of these children. nicole: we thought we were losing our daughter. and then when we came to st. jude, everything changed. andrew: hope changes everything. narrator: there s still so much more that needs to be done. and st. jude won t stop until no child dies from cancer. become a partner in hope today.
community? reverend al, we haven t received any response from the banks as of yet. in our letter, we called for a comprehensive financial audits accounting for where these tens of billions of dollars have gone. what the impact it has been. any updates on any pledges that were made by october 23rd. as you said, this moment is about continuation. so, this is a continuation of the work that i ve been doing since i was elected to congress on the financial services committee. that is the oversight of our banking industry. reverend,. all you know all too well that our banks, the financial industry, have been coconspirators. accomplices in the work of racial injustice, whether you re talking about redlining, denying access to credit loans for small businesses for entrepreneurs and for harm buyers. the practice of redlining. they have been accomplices.
to save lives by supporting st. jude children s research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn t even an issue. we just did the best treatment for natalie. nicole: it s the donors who have already taken on that burden on their backs and said, all right, we ve got this. we re going to pay this bill and make sure this family is taken care of. i can say, for sure, that that money is being put to incredible use. and our family is forever grateful for donations, big and small, because it s completely changed our lives and it s given us a second chance. narrator: when you call or go online with your credit or debit card right now, we ll send you this st. jude t-shirt you can wear to show your support to help st. jude save the lives of these children.
ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. nicole: my daughter, natalie, she is the youngest of my five children, and she has neuroblastoma. she really didn t have any symptoms until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it s a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children s research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn t even an issue.
cannot sweep the street if you don t move your illegally parked car. - ed koch was the mayor at the time, a three-term incumbent. - say hello to dave dinkins, our next mayor. - and dave dinkins was the manhattan borough president looking to become the first black mayor of new york city. - good luck. - thank you. - david dinkins wasn t really known to have an outgoing personality. - i think that i have the capacity to bring people together. - koch was overbearing with personality. - there are people who think i m acerbic and sarcastic and too new yorkish. i m proud to be new yorkish. [crowd cheering] - and political wisdom said that koch would defeat dave dinkins. - mr. giuliani, with all the candidates running for mayor, do you consider ed koch your principal opponent? - sure, absolutely. ed koch is the mayor. he s been elected a number of times. he was a congressman before that.