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to give a kid a childhood, you need to love that kid. i felt like i had been there. they didn't know that i was 23. 23 years old. i was considered like one of them. >> i told him to be home by dinner and gave him $5 to go play basketball. and he took off. >> he called home asking for a ride which was probably about, i don't know, he was within a couple miles from his house. and his mother works late and sleeps during the day. and his older brother jason answered the phone. >> when i woke up, jason was there and said that he had called and wanted a ride home but jason didn't want to wake me up. so tell him he had to walk home. and that's, that was the day, the last time we heard from him. >> you spend 24 hours crying, sick, worried. then you get mad. then you get scared. and then you try on get empowered. what can we do? we have to do flyers. we'll do this. where you don't cry, you do something positive and try to work toward, i guess, a solution of finding him. >> i thought somebody offered him a ride and he got in the car. i think he would have got in the car with s
to give a kid a childhood, you need to love that kid. i felt like i had been there. they didn't know that i was 23. 23 years old. i was considered like one of them. >> i told him to be home by dinner and gave him $5 to go play basketball. and he took off. >> he called home asking for a ride which was probably about, i don't know, he was within a couple miles from his house. and his mother works late and sleeps during the day. and his older brother jason answered the phone. >>...
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what was it i did have you a lot of actors were kid actors and then grew up and lot of them had problems too much too soon you have a problem that way no i think i was lucky to have. great parents who never pushed me to do anything that i didn't want to and. you know just kept me focused on school and keeping a level head and that really was something that kept me from running into some of the issues that you can in this business get that part this extends. we're on our show rather that's right over there and i think night night most of audition thousands of kids and i just happened to i guess catch as i meant what did you did you do a lot of stuff have to or just continue with schooling in the few years around the sixth sense i did a film with steven spielberg called a i and a lot of officials into artificial intelligence that's right and. you know if a few other films in there and just was was lucky to come across some really cool roles for someone that was schooled everything i did yeah and i graduated n.y.u. about. two and a half years ago great school yeah and i loved moving to new
what was it i did have you a lot of actors were kid actors and then grew up and lot of them had problems too much too soon you have a problem that way no i think i was lucky to have. great parents who never pushed me to do anything that i didn't want to and. you know just kept me focused on school and keeping a level head and that really was something that kept me from running into some of the issues that you can in this business get that part this extends. we're on our show rather that's right...
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wasn't so developed when i was nine and i mean it was something that really grabbed you even being a kid it was i had read a lot of scripts for a nine year old and that was one that sort of stuck out of bruce willis oh yeah yeah what was it like to be known you know and i guess i got used to it quickly because i started very early i did force come was my first film when i was four and we made that with a kid i was but i was really used to being on a set early and i was accountable environment for me and i guess just when you were a kid other than doing interviews and things like that there wasn't. the sort of and off screen hollywood experience that i had i still went to school and what about your classmates how they preach or they were excited by it but a lot of the films that i did weren't really aimed at children so i. think that they didn't see him that many of them no i mean when i did the sixth sense i don't think a lot of ten year olds on the green allowed to go in the theater for the allens you know when you look at young shows today like justin bieber miley cyrus their problems.
wasn't so developed when i was nine and i mean it was something that really grabbed you even being a kid it was i had read a lot of scripts for a nine year old and that was one that sort of stuck out of bruce willis oh yeah yeah what was it like to be known you know and i guess i got used to it quickly because i started very early i did force come was my first film when i was four and we made that with a kid i was but i was really used to being on a set early and i was accountable environment...
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who had nothing to do two weeks after some a kid a young man was shot a block and a half from here when that occurred and i'm driving home seeing that body on the other side of police tape and what's more than that seeing the kids and the neighbors it was a normal occurrence in their lives and i just said we're going to open a center now we're not going to open it two years from now and i'm going to five years from now we're not going away to the experts tell us we dotted all the i's and crossed all the t.'s at the descent over the fish patches quickly learn about the kinds of obstacles they would face lisa recalls a story about giving one of the kids a bike i gave him a bicycle because he'd been walking to work to the french quarter the donor had been generous with us so we decided to give him the bicycle to go to work he had had that bicycle only a few hours got a block from my house and officer pulled him over yanked him off of his bike threw him down face down on the ground and accused him of stealing about so now that young man he takes my six year old to the store with h
who had nothing to do two weeks after some a kid a young man was shot a block and a half from here when that occurred and i'm driving home seeing that body on the other side of police tape and what's more than that seeing the kids and the neighbors it was a normal occurrence in their lives and i just said we're going to open a center now we're not going to open it two years from now and i'm going to five years from now we're not going away to the experts tell us we dotted all the i's and...
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bunk, 12 kids in a cabin. they have to learn how to compromise, live together, work together, and each kid feels valid. there's a unit community and a whole camp community. the goal is that kisd leave feeling inspierd by community and want to create communities like the one they have at toonga. >> so here we are in mid 2013, and camp towonga was founded in 1925, and the mission has not changed. so i -- i'm wondering what was going on, you think, in the founder's mind that they had this philosophy around jiesh summer camps in which self-esteem was to be enriched along with other thicks about what it means tosh to be a person in the world? >> good question. >> i think they were great people obviously. i think what it tells you is that the philosophy that jamie is articulating is today we would say it's scientifically sound. there's been enough research. we know that this kind of process works to raise uphill thi, happy children. they had great intuition back then. they just kind of got it, got the same scientific
bunk, 12 kids in a cabin. they have to learn how to compromise, live together, work together, and each kid feels valid. there's a unit community and a whole camp community. the goal is that kisd leave feeling inspierd by community and want to create communities like the one they have at toonga. >> so here we are in mid 2013, and camp towonga was founded in 1925, and the mission has not changed. so i -- i'm wondering what was going on, you think, in the founder's mind that they had this...
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gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a target of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came discipline was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won that battle was there so we got to stay here we're going through going to being gays in life want to do. the basis you were serious about we wanted we would do it then we saw a change the n.i.d. disrespect the peer attention the more focus the more concerned eager to one and learning grow and develop for the fifth patches and brought more part of the deal a commitment is helping kids to see a brighter future seventy five percent of the children i worked with couldn't write down their dreams and their hopes their aspirations we talked to one thousand year old who didn't you asked what he was going to do in five years and he said i'm not to be alive in five years. and so we realized we had to wipe that slate clean that that curriculum is not going to work here we had to start with the basics teach the kids how to imagine again one of
gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a target of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came discipline was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won that battle was there so we got to stay here we're going through going to being gays in life want to do. the basis you were serious about we wanted we would do it then we saw a change the n.i.d. disrespect the peer attention the more focus...
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the quiet person he was the hard work but he worked on the river front and he loved to spin a time with his kids wish they were babies when he was killed it was one in three he had a nickname goof troop after the the disney character goofy because he always said funny things you know to make people laugh the boys there plays back in my head all the time is like what's wrong with my when i can remember about david is when he's twelve years trying to. scratch records on my little k.-mart stereo hours and hours and hours of david spending at his turntables mixing music and making music i think we were watching like american idol or talent show i can just remember that the people on t.v. saying and it sounded really bad for van want to go out on his birthday to celebrate with when i was nephew and this car pulled up into a parking lot that was there was nearby and told them to come here. and that's when the nightmare began we hear and what sounds like an explosion that pop pop pop but boom boom the whole house shakes he shook me he was like ma get up shooting and jermaine got shot and then i looked
the quiet person he was the hard work but he worked on the river front and he loved to spin a time with his kids wish they were babies when he was killed it was one in three he had a nickname goof troop after the the disney character goofy because he always said funny things you know to make people laugh the boys there plays back in my head all the time is like what's wrong with my when i can remember about david is when he's twelve years trying to. scratch records on my little k.-mart stereo...
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gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a target of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came this play was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we were here to stay here when we want to be engaged in a life want to develop basis and we're serious about where we want to go we would do it there we saw it change the n.i.d. or disrespect they appear attention more focus they're more concerned and eager to want to learn and grow and develop for the fifth patches and brought more part of the daily commitment is helping kids to see a brighter future seventy five percent of children i worked with couldn't write down their dreams and their hopes their aspirations we talked to a nineteen year old who didn't realize what he was going to do in five years and he said i'm not in the lottery appears. and so we realized we had to wipe that slate clean that that curriculum is not going to work here we had to start with the basics teach the kids how to imagine again one
gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a target of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came this play was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we were here to stay here when we want to be engaged in a life want to develop basis and we're serious about where we want to go we would do it there we saw it change the n.i.d. or disrespect they appear attention more...
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>> a kid just killed a kid. i don't know, a guy just walked in -- >> where is the kid with the gun? >> i don't know. he's on the floor right now. >> stay with me. >> can't let you go into shock. you have to wake up and talk to me, okay? >> a law enforcement source tells cnn the shooter had a journal at home, a journal that described his plans. and the source says the boy told some students in the gym to get out before he fired his sawed-off shotgun, but the motive still not clear. the parents of the boy say the incident has left them heartbroken and they offered condolences to the families of the victims. today counselors will be on site at the school to help. >> so sad. >>> breaking overnight, three people are dead after a shooting at a grocery store in indiana. this happened in eckhart, about 150 miles north of indianapolis. police say a 20-year-old man shot a store employee and a shopper and then opened fire on police before officers shot and killed him. at this point, police are not revealing any motive. we'll stay on this looking for more details. >>> this morning there is new p
>> a kid just killed a kid. i don't know, a guy just walked in -- >> where is the kid with the gun? >> i don't know. he's on the floor right now. >> stay with me. >> can't let you go into shock. you have to wake up and talk to me, okay? >> a law enforcement source tells cnn the shooter had a journal at home, a journal that described his plans. and the source says the boy told some students in the gym to get out before he fired his sawed-off shotgun, but the...
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. >> how almost oxy moronic that a kid from compton is going to stanford? >> unmarketed. after a record breaking 30 years, nba commissioner david stern has fined mark cuban for the last time. as he turns the job over to adam silver. >> mark cuban has been doing nothing but singing your praises. >> that's because he's sharpening his knives for adam. >>> welcome to "unguarded." we have a block custer show tonight with two rare interviews. we start with seahawks corner back richard sherman. sherman should be known for making the game-saving play to send seattle to next week's super bowl. but instead, his postgame outburst is what echoed well beyond the sports world. i was the first to sit down with sherman after that game. and in this cnn exclusive, what i found was a man whose life story adds up to so much more than the sum of those very loud words. ♪ >> richard sherman is about to play in the super bowl. how does that sound? >> it sounds mind blowing. it really does. it sounds like something you only dream about as a small kid. you're out in your yard, throwing the ball wit
. >> how almost oxy moronic that a kid from compton is going to stanford? >> unmarketed. after a record breaking 30 years, nba commissioner david stern has fined mark cuban for the last time. as he turns the job over to adam silver. >> mark cuban has been doing nothing but singing your praises. >> that's because he's sharpening his knives for adam. >>> welcome to "unguarded." we have a block custer show tonight with two rare interviews. we start with...
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i think he's a kid and he's making kid mistakes and we all do them. a spotlight and everybody is looking at it. >> barry, cory is saying this is a kid with kid mistakes. allegedly his dad was there with him. his mom wrote a book about him. he is 19 years old, his parents can still control him. what's her name? britney spears and getting control of his estate. if his parents are out there, they're just as bad as he is, by allowing him to do this. >> well, i don't know, i don't know what their involvement exactly was with that. i don't know if they're agreeing with it or not reigning him in. but a big difference between trying to change your image and trying to become a "bad boy" if that's what he's trying to do and doing it with the shocking action. then, breaking the law or putting people in danger. if he's drag racing, on public streets and putting other people in danger. you don't need to break the law in order to sort of get your cred. >> i want jim to get in. katrina, i'll let you respond to this. last week police searched his mansion after being a
i think he's a kid and he's making kid mistakes and we all do them. a spotlight and everybody is looking at it. >> barry, cory is saying this is a kid with kid mistakes. allegedly his dad was there with him. his mom wrote a book about him. he is 19 years old, his parents can still control him. what's her name? britney spears and getting control of his estate. if his parents are out there, they're just as bad as he is, by allowing him to do this. >> well, i don't know, i don't know...
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. >> can you believe i was scared of her when i was a kid? when we come back we have a very rare holiday music performance from megadeath. we've also got colin farrell, and jeanne tripplehorn. come on back. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ gotta go. my dad had a honda... my mom had a honda.... i was coming from a 2007 honda accord. i traded it in for a ford fusion titanium. i, no joke, probably test-drove fifteen different vehicles. i kind of was indifferent toward ford and then i sat in the fusion for the first time and i was just like "wow!"... this is it. you have the power, but you have the fuel economy... that's what ecoboost does.... i love to tell people "look at what ford has to offer". you know who you are. you can par
. >> can you believe i was scared of her when i was a kid? when we come back we have a very rare holiday music performance from megadeath. we've also got colin farrell, and jeanne tripplehorn. come on back. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i...
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fish patches quickly learn about the kinds of obstacles they would face lisa recalls a story about giving one of the kids a bike i gave him a bicycle because he'd been walking to work to the french quarter the donor had been generous with us so we decided to give him the bicycle to go to work he had had that bicycle only a few hours got a block from my house and officer pulled him over yanked off of his bike threw him down face down on the ground and accused him of stealing about so now that young man he takes my six year old to the store with him for protection because a six year old white child is protection from the p.d. . a two thousand and eleven report from the department of justice confirms the claims of many new orleans you are findings reveal the pattern of practice of unconstitutional conduct or violations of federal law in several areas these included violations committed by officers through their actions including the use of excessive force unconstitutional stops searches and arrests and racial profiling and ethnic profiling the report details dead indeed the limited arrest data that the depa
fish patches quickly learn about the kinds of obstacles they would face lisa recalls a story about giving one of the kids a bike i gave him a bicycle because he'd been walking to work to the french quarter the donor had been generous with us so we decided to give him the bicycle to go to work he had had that bicycle only a few hours got a block from my house and officer pulled him over yanked off of his bike threw him down face down on the ground and accused him of stealing about so now that...
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we went to a high school in philadelphia. it was beautiful, the kids were in the hallways in backpacks and they noticed that i was there and the crew is with me and they run out of the classrooms saying, "you're making a movie, can i die in the movie?" and the teachers were coming out. they had a great relationship. we were toured and the classrooms were full of light and sayings and this. the facilities are wonderful. there's hope there everywhere. we were like, "this is a beautiful school." we get in the van and went to the next school. four more minutes in philly. we go to another school. it was like a prison. it was incredibly dark. we go in there, there's a guard and you have to take your stuff, and there's a metal detector, and he never looks at you and you have to get to the metal detector. the hall ways are dimly lit. kids are moving slowly. a kid stopped in front of me, kind of recognising me and decided that's not possible and he just... >> you couldn't be in his school. >> yes, i couldn't be here. i went to look at the classroom. there are b
we went to a high school in philadelphia. it was beautiful, the kids were in the hallways in backpacks and they noticed that i was there and the crew is with me and they run out of the classrooms saying, "you're making a movie, can i die in the movie?" and the teachers were coming out. they had a great relationship. we were toured and the classrooms were full of light and sayings and this. the facilities are wonderful. there's hope there everywhere. we were like, "this is a...
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"now, kid, i got a question to ask you. "what if i move my hand so fast that the curve it makes "matches the curve of the whole world, then where will it drop?" and the kid--poom!--he's got it. he's got it. he's got it. he sees it. he says, "it will never drop. "it will keep falling around and around and around and never hit the ground. that's all there is to it." and you say-- it begins with a y. - yes. - yes. and he says, "ain't it really get more complicated than that?" no. no. it's that simple. think about these ideas. see you next time. [music] hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms, but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health.
"now, kid, i got a question to ask you. "what if i move my hand so fast that the curve it makes "matches the curve of the whole world, then where will it drop?" and the kid--poom!--he's got it. he's got it. he's got it. he sees it. he says, "it will never drop. "it will keep falling around and around and around and never hit the ground. that's all there is to it." and you say-- it begins with a y. - yes. - yes. and he says, "ain't it really get more...
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"now, kid, i got a question to ask you. "what if i move my hand so fast that the curve it makes "matches the curve of the whole world, then where will it drop?" and the kid--poom!--he's got it. he's got it. he's got it. he sees it. he says, "it will never drop. "it will keep falling around and around and around and never hit the ground. that's all there is to it." and you say-- it begins with a y. - yes. - yes. and he says, "ain't it really get more complicated than that?" no. no. it's that simple. think about these ideas. see you next time. [music]
"now, kid, i got a question to ask you. "what if i move my hand so fast that the curve it makes "matches the curve of the whole world, then where will it drop?" and the kid--poom!--he's got it. he's got it. he's got it. he sees it. he says, "it will never drop. "it will keep falling around and around and around and never hit the ground. that's all there is to it." and you say-- it begins with a y. - yes. - yes. and he says, "ain't it really get more...
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a night war internationally known event producer called washington volunteers his time to coach kids killed all want to be bad give don't want to be gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a tiny of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came this play was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we were going to stay here we were going to be engaged in a life want to develop bases and we were serious about we want to go we would do it there we saw it change the n.i.d. or just respect the appear attention the more focus more concerned eager to want to learn and grow under development for the fifth patches and brought more part of the delhi commitment is helping kids to see a brighter future seventy five percent children i worked with couldn't write down their dreams and hopes their aspirations we talked to one thousand year old who didn't realize what he was going to do in five years he said another the lottery appears every day. and so we realized we had t
a night war internationally known event producer called washington volunteers his time to coach kids killed all want to be bad give don't want to be gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a tiny of the help a kid came be we can see when we first came this play was a major because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we were going to stay here we were going to be engaged in a life want...
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for me, one of the thrillers like a fifth assassin, good for kids. [laughter] totally up for it i think. it's called a running gag. a thriller takes me two years. it takes research to their offices to tell me where the cool places. that takes two years. to write one of these boats, take a do at least a month would be look at all the pages. to read a children's book, everything you see on the page i've written about. so you'll see amelia earhart at one point she's pointing out to this guy. i'll show you what i'm talking about. go see her here a she's pointing out that the sky. i'll say to chris as we are drawing, i will say i want the camera here on the ground, worms ideas so they can see that scale looking. he's just amazing at re-creating what that might rain. sometimes i'll change it and say i got a better shot. of course i say my way is better. your way is better. it is a real collaboration. every little detail you see is in the same angle should be here, camera should be here. here's what we need you to draw. that takes a lot less. depends on what
for me, one of the thrillers like a fifth assassin, good for kids. [laughter] totally up for it i think. it's called a running gag. a thriller takes me two years. it takes research to their offices to tell me where the cool places. that takes two years. to write one of these boats, take a do at least a month would be look at all the pages. to read a children's book, everything you see on the page i've written about. so you'll see amelia earhart at one point she's pointing out to this guy. i'll...
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a funny thing has happened to the public image of franklin roosevelt since i was a kid. when i was six or 7-years-old, the very distinct memory of my grandmother telling me a story, she was a schoolteacher she taught school for many years through the 30's, 40's and 50's, dedicated new deal democrat. and she said i want to tell you about a great man who had polio as an adult. and i knew because i had the vaccine. i knew what was about and was scary to think that a grown man that had polio. she told me how he had to struggle across the stage to get to the podium for talking with canes all by himself and this was an act of great courage and that was franklin roosevelt when he became the president and that stuck in my mind. a friend of mine came and told me a similar story. he said some about the same age when he was six or 7-years-old, he can to his mother one day and said i know what god looks like and she said is that right? how do you know and he pulled out a dime and he said it says right here in god we trust and here is his picture. and she said that's franklin roosevel
a funny thing has happened to the public image of franklin roosevelt since i was a kid. when i was six or 7-years-old, the very distinct memory of my grandmother telling me a story, she was a schoolteacher she taught school for many years through the 30's, 40's and 50's, dedicated new deal democrat. and she said i want to tell you about a great man who had polio as an adult. and i knew because i had the vaccine. i knew what was about and was scary to think that a grown man that had polio. she...
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kids. you see lincoln when he's a little boy and earhart when she's a little girl. the result is when you read the books they realize the power and potential that is in all of us. because you see what they're accomplishing when they are kids. and if i tell my daughter that earhart, flew across the flake, isn't that amazing. my daughter is like, dad, everyone flies across these days. she's not as impressed. if i tell my father that earhart when she was 7 years old, a true story she bail homemade rollercoaster in her backyard and put roller skate wheels on the bottom of it. and pushed it to the roof of her tool shed and took two giant wooden planks and runs them down to the ground. e she takes the cart and goes to the top and look at her sister and said i'm going first and her sister goes, yeah, gene yous. go first. she gets to the wooden cart and comes careening down the side and feel her stomach bottom out. it's true. it's the first time she flies. she lands and crashes and tumbles down and looks up and gets up and said that was awesome! my daughter reads that and go
kids. you see lincoln when he's a little boy and earhart when she's a little girl. the result is when you read the books they realize the power and potential that is in all of us. because you see what they're accomplishing when they are kids. and if i tell my daughter that earhart, flew across the flake, isn't that amazing. my daughter is like, dad, everyone flies across these days. she's not as impressed. if i tell my father that earhart when she was 7 years old, a true story she bail homemade...
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so it feels kind of smart now. >> hue algebra may make a difference, from the kids that are studying and whose man's academy is changing how millions are learning it. someone leaves their home searching for a better life. >> two hours in, we come upon a body. >> now, in a breakthrough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrants. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on until you live near the boarder. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> ...get to experience illegal immigration, up close and personal. >> its very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> a lot of families that don't know where their babies went. >> i want to make sure that her life, its remembered. >> what happens when lost lives are relived. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. >> on borderland. only on al jazeera america. >> any of you guys want to come to the united states? ago when they gainedears indepe
so it feels kind of smart now. >> hue algebra may make a difference, from the kids that are studying and whose man's academy is changing how millions are learning it. someone leaves their home searching for a better life. >> two hours in, we come upon a body. >> now, in a breakthrough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrants. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on until you...
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there's a kid in upstate new york. "jimmy, dana's sick. pisode." you know, get the bat signal to call. can you do a little barbara walters? >> i suppose i could. it's been a while and i'm a little rusty, as is the actual barbara walters. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she'll love that. she'll love that. also last week i say you said, "live from new york." >> i did. >> jimmy: and it's such a -- >> oh, a thrill. >> jimmy: isn't that cool? >> a thrill you can't imagine. >> jimmy: it is kind of fun though, right? >> it's a wonderful thrill. >> jimmy: i only got to say it once. and it was a forgettable sketch. >> once? >> jimmy: yep. >> what was it? >> jimmy: i was a secret service for the president or something. it was a forgettable sketch. but i kept my queue card. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause i almost was crying when i said it. i was like -- [ crying ] [ laughter ] just so nervous to say it that i didn't want to screw it up. it was chevy chase, it was an iconic thing. >> i always nervous because i don't want any weird stuff to be on my
there's a kid in upstate new york. "jimmy, dana's sick. pisode." you know, get the bat signal to call. can you do a little barbara walters? >> i suppose i could. it's been a while and i'm a little rusty, as is the actual barbara walters. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she'll love that. she'll love that. also last week i say you said, "live from new york." >> i did. >> jimmy: and it's such a -- >> oh, a thrill. >> jimmy: isn't that cool?...
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with the first offense ten years old never done anything remotely has been i got a lot of fights as a kid you know without the children but never so this experience and kevin was a key he was cornered by three bullies he broke a bottle to defend himself and the show it blinded one of the boys kevin was arrested and tried for attempted murder my legal aid came to court drunk every day he greet the alcohol every time so i don't have a great defense kevin served five years in it to lure you prison and not the easy and it was a lot of that a lot of thinking going on you know it's like why and me a lot and then by me being a christian i was like a lot of tall going to. meet next mason because like i'm ten. i'm sitting here in a sale there i'm still small. documents circles around kevin into the place more brutal than the place he left behind a lot of abuse by guards a lot of chaos among among the four inmates there as well but a lot of the stem from the abuse from from the guards if you use that to kevin's release to luke prison was closed now for mistreatment up in makes by the department of
with the first offense ten years old never done anything remotely has been i got a lot of fights as a kid you know without the children but never so this experience and kevin was a key he was cornered by three bullies he broke a bottle to defend himself and the show it blinded one of the boys kevin was arrested and tried for attempted murder my legal aid came to court drunk every day he greet the alcohol every time so i don't have a great defense kevin served five years in it to lure you prison...
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i have a kid. >> a lot of actors like to be very controlled, know exactly what's happening.'m not that kind of actor. i like it to be very spontaneous. i don't mind saying it's chaotic. i don't know if david would appreciate hearing that word used. and i think you really strike gold sometimes when you have that attitude. >> he died this year. he saved my life many time 37s. >> mine, too. >> during preproduction that song "jeeps blues" would send adams into a private reverie that russell and her co-star bradley cooper would witness. >> did you come upon amy adams dancing to that duke ellington song in your production song at one point? >> yes. and there's amy with the lights kind of off dancing like ann-margret in my office. >> there's things you don't think people will talk about. and then it's revealed you're doing a dance number in a production office. >> each powering these american hustle oscar nominated perform mans. and lessons from bale's real-life role m.d. odel. >> you believe what you believe as you're doing it. and to be a con man, you have to have a big set of ba
i have a kid. >> a lot of actors like to be very controlled, know exactly what's happening.'m not that kind of actor. i like it to be very spontaneous. i don't mind saying it's chaotic. i don't know if david would appreciate hearing that word used. and i think you really strike gold sometimes when you have that attitude. >> he died this year. he saved my life many time 37s. >> mine, too. >> during preproduction that song "jeeps blues" would send adams into a...
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kids. we have a 300% increase in calls from poison control. no matter what you are trying to do they are getting into the hands of kids. we try to keep aspirin and other drugs out of the hands in kids. we recognise not everywhere is perfect. society decided we'll put child proof containers. can you oppose childproofing these things to protect the ever-growing number of kids brought into the emergency rooms, who wind up with commas. >> obviously you didn't do any reading up on me as i did with you. i can tell you i am for age verification face to face as well as on the internet. i am the one to push for the product to become a legal tobacco product. >> hold on a second. >> let's get-dr rogers in here for a second. >> part of the problem is access. but if children can get access in the home, they'll get into them. that's where the child proof fortune comes in. to tip the scales, you have to assume that children will get into these, and you have to make them as safe as you can conceivably make them. this deplate exploded online. whether nicotine i
kids. we have a 300% increase in calls from poison control. no matter what you are trying to do they are getting into the hands of kids. we try to keep aspirin and other drugs out of the hands in kids. we recognise not everywhere is perfect. society decided we'll put child proof containers. can you oppose childproofing these things to protect the ever-growing number of kids brought into the emergency rooms, who wind up with commas. >> obviously you didn't do any reading up on me as i did...
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each other kids have found out they were related when they thought they were enemies kids and found out they have a common grandparent kids have found out their evacuation story was the same. and i find this common ground when they talk to each other like you think this is a very good thing for the kids to help you still try to keep kids off the street to help you homework we have my fun time family night make sure no one is there to buy cars. getting their pants down below but they teach us to do the right bangs and life so we don't go in a bad direction through the have fun and no no and then don't know what happened to them or all the kids cavities all the right ways the more to look at all the behind us and do the right thing. quartered in central city you can palm a project helps young people from around the area by providing a variety of services they offer tutoring mentor and counseling as well as special assistance to those who are transitioning back home from detention centers by providing tents case management we could help them reconnect you know with family and community and make a heal
each other kids have found out they were related when they thought they were enemies kids and found out they have a common grandparent kids have found out their evacuation story was the same. and i find this common ground when they talk to each other like you think this is a very good thing for the kids to help you still try to keep kids off the street to help you homework we have my fun time family night make sure no one is there to buy cars. getting their pants down below but they teach us to...
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society against the news that is glorified if you seal minute dogs in a big cause in a drawer is a glorified kid's theologist on t.v. you see it but they can't put their hand on a d. can you get how can i get this they make it look like. one is not real but they tend to not care because they're hungry they want to feed their family so much. they don't really you know pay attention to what they're actually were kind of monster to creating one of the people working to contradict those images of violence is kevin griffin he's a member of toussaint a media collective that combines entertainment with education like you're going to talk to you when you're mad he's everything from fang to the future of hip hop. is like sesame street meets the most important. remember when everybody every. danger of every. every call. to send social commentary has gone at them several wars and a loyal following on you tube there's a lot of opportunities for negativity to just grow and you got to actually what kind of culture we have the negativity can grow so easy. to. mock it. and tell us your rap life and sweet life all
society against the news that is glorified if you seal minute dogs in a big cause in a drawer is a glorified kid's theologist on t.v. you see it but they can't put their hand on a d. can you get how can i get this they make it look like. one is not real but they tend to not care because they're hungry they want to feed their family so much. they don't really you know pay attention to what they're actually were kind of monster to creating one of the people working to contradict those images of...
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kids who have a world of potential but maybe their parents never went to college, or never they have ever been encouraged to succeed there. so that means it's our job to help find those kids, understand their potential and then get them el rolled in a college that help them meet their needs. but once students are there, they have got to graduate, and that's not always easy, especially given what many of these kid dealing with when they get to campus. just think about it, you just heard a snippet from troy. these kids have already overcome so much, moms and dads who weren't around, too many nights when they had to go to bed hungry, but as i tell these kids when i talk to them, we can't think about those experiences that they have had as week witnesses, they are actually strengths. these kids have developed skills like grit and resilience that many of these kids will never be able to compete with, never. and when they get out in the world those are the exact skills they will need to succeed, and they will succeed, but imagine how hard it is to realize that when you first get to college.
kids who have a world of potential but maybe their parents never went to college, or never they have ever been encouraged to succeed there. so that means it's our job to help find those kids, understand their potential and then get them el rolled in a college that help them meet their needs. but once students are there, they have got to graduate, and that's not always easy, especially given what many of these kid dealing with when they get to campus. just think about it, you just heard a...
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you send out a tweet or facebook post and suddenly there are hundreds of kids at your house. tonight, we ride along with a new unit that has been assigned to test these parties -- bust these parties. we are looking forward to this episode. you can catch "under age and on flu and -- under the influence" tonight. students had a chance to talk about their -- today, students had a chance to talk about their futures on career day. there were several professional panelists on hand to talk to students. our very own jacqui jeras was there to talk about meteorology and science careers. we will be back with a >> the school superintendent is apologizing for not canceling classes today. he says he should have canceled classes. a school bus slid off the road with 20 children on board. the superintendent says he made the wrong call. we are all human. we heard from a lot of parents from a lot of counties that were not delayed or did not close and they said conditions were pretty bad this morning. >> it is one of those things. hopefully, no one has any other issues. the good news is, everythi
you send out a tweet or facebook post and suddenly there are hundreds of kids at your house. tonight, we ride along with a new unit that has been assigned to test these parties -- bust these parties. we are looking forward to this episode. you can catch "under age and on flu and -- under the influence" tonight. students had a chance to talk about their -- today, students had a chance to talk about their futures on career day. there were several professional panelists on hand to talk...
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you don't have a shoot first mentality. >> and he wasn't a bad kid at all. he has never been in trouble, never. >> the family says mar grow is a good kid, too. he has 4-month-old daughter and they say he must be heart broken knowing he must be responsible for his big sister's death. he loved his sister. she loved him. it was an accident. he didn't mean to do it. ruers they want mario to know they're not mad, even mario's mother sent him a message from jail. >> like momma always said, it is easy to get in trouble but hard to get out of it. >> reporter: they hope the team can end their family's worries by peacefully coming home. >> she in god's hands now. she's okay. we're not okay. >> i just want you to come home and be safe. >> reporter: while mario's family is hoping he'll reach out to them, the police are offering a $10,000 reward for information that can lead to his arrest. reporting in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the family is raising money to help bury tear daughter and sister justice a good samaritan has already donated funds for her plot. for inf
you don't have a shoot first mentality. >> and he wasn't a bad kid at all. he has never been in trouble, never. >> the family says mar grow is a good kid, too. he has 4-month-old daughter and they say he must be heart broken knowing he must be responsible for his big sister's death. he loved his sister. she loved him. it was an accident. he didn't mean to do it. ruers they want mario to know they're not mad, even mario's mother sent him a message from jail. >> like momma...
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to say you know you can become that thing that you want to change and broken for the world but to a kid when you know about some cinema can you imagine what would. you do right nobody like to change that kind of came about those who. just want to show that it's a lot more to put them in that. just back from out you can be right even if you feel your religion voice me. with a variety of problems facing new orleans youth there isn't an easy solution but the efforts of two sets and a number of youth development programs across the city are planning the seas of change and the ninth ward internationally known event producer call washington volunteers his time to coach kids killed all want to be bad good don't want to be gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that but without a time live they help a k.k. maybe we can see when we first came this play was a major because sorry we had to work on them we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we had to stay here we were going to be engaged in life want to develop bases and we were serious
to say you know you can become that thing that you want to change and broken for the world but to a kid when you know about some cinema can you imagine what would. you do right nobody like to change that kind of came about those who. just want to show that it's a lot more to put them in that. just back from out you can be right even if you feel your religion voice me. with a variety of problems facing new orleans youth there isn't an easy solution but the efforts of two sets and a number of...
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a kid in the ghetto and a kid in beverly hills, we still have the same issues, peer pressure, i hate my teacher, i love my teacher, i hate that girl, i love my mother, and i want to do this. hiphop was a form of creative together. >> here's what the community says: and i'm going to go to peter armor rod, who is a music blogger and attorney. >> do you see music, specifically hiphop and rap continuing to do those kinds of things that hiphop in 2013 is able to do the same things, push those boundaries that you were such a beautiful part of back in the 80s? >> yes, i see hiphop doing what it always did, but problem is, you don't get it on mtv and you don't get it on radio. what you get on radio and mtv now is basically what sells. iced tea told me a long time ago, the record companies are only in the business to sell records, so if the worst record of the day sells, and people are going to buy it, they're going to forget about what's important. they're going to forget about what's creative. they're going to forget about what's revolutionary and ground break being. because to the record c
a kid in the ghetto and a kid in beverly hills, we still have the same issues, peer pressure, i hate my teacher, i love my teacher, i hate that girl, i love my mother, and i want to do this. hiphop was a form of creative together. >> here's what the community says: and i'm going to go to peter armor rod, who is a music blogger and attorney. >> do you see music, specifically hiphop and rap continuing to do those kinds of things that hiphop in 2013 is able to do the same things, push...
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a kid next to a kid from haiti, next to a kid from china. trying to learn a new language and in some way they are going through same experience, that experience of in its new place. >> which connects it all. one of the kids who is a big character in the story, a guy from myanmar, his language was burmese. he was the only one who spoke burmese. he didn't have a lot of people to help him out. there is a moment in the movie involving a girl from pakistan teacher. >> i don't think i'll have a professional job because of course i think first as a culture and religion husband have to pay for everything. as i see my future my family had planned something for me and i don't think that maybe the alternative will come -- is not letting me work. >> you know i have to say i'm a little disappointed to hear you say that. >> like sometimes we as a family -- >> hold on a second because i want you to really think about this, you have your own life to live and own choices to make, your own culture definitely. but one of the things we had to show you, there ar
a kid next to a kid from haiti, next to a kid from china. trying to learn a new language and in some way they are going through same experience, that experience of in its new place. >> which connects it all. one of the kids who is a big character in the story, a guy from myanmar, his language was burmese. he was the only one who spoke burmese. he didn't have a lot of people to help him out. there is a moment in the movie involving a girl from pakistan teacher. >> i don't think i'll...