and donnie walhberg is my heart. i've known him since he was probably 10 years old. >> all the new kids on the block? >> they're now the old kids on the block. >> new kids on the block? what made these boys special enough to be able to make this miraculous achievement? which is what many people see it as? >> i don't think they call themselves special, they made excellent use -- just like the new kids and mark did, opportunities. but they did have opportunities. honest opportunities. they deserve to have a safe place they could go. food they can eat. people moved obstacles out of the way, they prove what young people from violent crime, hotspot poverty neighborhoods can do if they are given a chance. >> when you look at the streets you grew up on, pretty tough streets. i covered your neighborhood. it's a hard place to grow up, a lot of people -- i spoke to mark walberg and donnie walhberg, get into crime. how do you avoid that? what is your advice to other kids in the area, neighborhoods like that around america, for