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Couple working to fix opportunity gap after tech boom in their community

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Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is being called the most innovative square mile on the planet, but not everyone in the community is benefitting from that. One couple is making it their mission to bridge the gap between the high tech innovators and the diverse community around them through the group Innovators for Purpose. NBC News’ Yasmin Vossoughian shares more about the group's progress.