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challenge is making sure they understand this is a safe, supportive environment. >> reporter: here in east harlem there's a 50% high school dropout rate. for the kids who join harlem rbi middle school, 90% of them will graduate and go on to college. like 20-year-old coach terrance reyes who credits harlem rbi with helping him cope with the murder of his best friend and teammate. do you think you'd be in college if you hadn't been at harlem rbi? >> very truthfully, no, i don't. >> reporter: new york yankees first baseman mark teixeira donated $1 million. but the golden glover does more than write checks. >> who's the short stop here? >> reporter: he's involved in fundraising, strategy. even throwing out the first pitch at this year's playoffs. >> we get these kids young. at 5 or 6 years old they can come into the program and we can actually see them grow. >> reporter: as for micah, she can hardly wait until next season. >> the year after that and the year after that and the year after that and the year after that. and after that. >> reporter: a field of dreams. providing an oasis from the streets,
challenge is making sure they understand this is a safe, supportive environment. >> reporter: here in east harlem there's a 50% high school dropout rate. for the kids who join harlem rbi middle school, 90% of them will graduate and go on to college. like 20-year-old coach terrance reyes who credits harlem rbi with helping him cope with the murder of his best friend and teammate. do you think you'd be in college if you hadn't been at harlem rbi? >> very truthfully, no, i don't....
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kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when entering the fragrant solitude of the catholic church, fleeing went the irish seeking refuge from the advancing harlems, the dark skin of the people making unrecognizable the prejudices they had endured when they arrived in america. the defect of memory driving them forward to separate themselves from the shadows that follow all immigrants. fleeing went the puerto ricans, escap
kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents...
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them to guarantee liberties in southeast asia, which they had not found in southwest georgia and east harlem. tavis: dr. luther -- dr. martin luther king also addressed a number of issues he had been grappling with an -- how he could remain silent about an ongoing war there is an even deeper level of awareness. it grows out of my experience over the last three years, especially the last three summers, as i have walked among the desperate and angry young men. i have told them that molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems. i tried to get their deepest compassion while maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully through non-violent actions, but we ask, what about vietnam? i knew that i could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos. not without having spoken to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today, my own government. >> tomorrow night, part two of our look on martin luther king's stance against the war in vietnam and what we can still learn about military intervention around the globe. that is it
them to guarantee liberties in southeast asia, which they had not found in southwest georgia and east harlem. tavis: dr. luther -- dr. martin luther king also addressed a number of issues he had been grappling with an -- how he could remain silent about an ongoing war there is an even deeper level of awareness. it grows out of my experience over the last three years, especially the last three summers, as i have walked among the desperate and angry young men. i have told them that molotov...
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. >> are you sure this is not a deli in east harlem?ence. >> i think we learned something here today. not really, we never learn anything. that's the beauty of the show. in fact, you get dumber by watching us. just kidding. >>> do you have a comment on the show, e-mail us at red eye at fox fox news .com. or call 212-462-5050. still to corjs the half time report from -- still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by horse dentists. thanks horse dentists. blp >>> welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. to are that we go to tv's andy levy. andy? >> greg? >> kimberly got a tear in her nylons. >> oh no. >> should we stop down? >> maybe. >> well, i don't know. we will press on. and bill bit his tongue. >> he really did. >> he bit his tongue. >> who? >> bill. >> who cares. >> at least pan down for her. >> rick perly -- rick perry stuff. first of all, bless his heart. you do realize that by not leading with ron paul tonight we will get scolded by john stewart? >> god
. >> are you sure this is not a deli in east harlem?ence. >> i think we learned something here today. not really, we never learn anything. that's the beauty of the show. in fact, you get dumber by watching us. just kidding. >>> do you have a comment on the show, e-mail us at red eye at fox fox news .com. or call 212-462-5050. still to corjs the half time report from -- still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored...
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. >> are you sure this is not a deli in east harlem?ence. >> i think we learned something here today. not really, we never learn anything. that's the beauty of the show. in fact, you get dumber by watching us. just kidding. >>> do you have a comment on the show, e-mail us at red eye at fox fox news .com. or call 212-462-5050. still to corjs the half time report from -- still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by horse dentists. dentists. thanks horse denti the markets never stop moving. of course, neither do i. solution: td ameritrade mobile. i can enter trades. on the run. even futures and forex. complex options? done. the market shifts... i get an alert. thank you. live streaming audio. advanced charts. look at that. all right here. wherever "here" happens to be. mobile trading from td ameritrade. number one in online equity trades. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. to are
. >> are you sure this is not a deli in east harlem?ence. >> i think we learned something here today. not really, we never learn anything. that's the beauty of the show. in fact, you get dumber by watching us. just kidding. >>> do you have a comment on the show, e-mail us at red eye at fox fox news .com. or call 212-462-5050. still to corjs the half time report from -- still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored...
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while his focus was on east harlem, his experience we have been very similar had the focus in the lower east side. nor ms. tallman dreamed of creating a harmonious new durkan finally broken down by race and nationality. and as he would have been heartened by the families who lived in our tenement across the street. we have a recording of a sicilian cuff like woman, josephine, who remembers as a girl she lived next door to a lithuanian family. she recalls that she would call for yondah josette to turn the light on her for her. 60 years later you can hear the pride in her voice for being called upon for that task. it is entirely probable families living in the tenement which is open until the year 1935 discussed or admired norman thomas. tonight we are pleased to discuss his life and work with the author of conscience. she will be signing copies of the book and keep in mind when you buy a copy of the book and you are supporting the author, the publisher and the museum. if you choose to become a member this evening we will give you a complimentary copy. tonight's conversation is led by joh
while his focus was on east harlem, his experience we have been very similar had the focus in the lower east side. nor ms. tallman dreamed of creating a harmonious new durkan finally broken down by race and nationality. and as he would have been heartened by the families who lived in our tenement across the street. we have a recording of a sicilian cuff like woman, josephine, who remembers as a girl she lived next door to a lithuanian family. she recalls that she would call for yondah josette...
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and he and his life decide to move to east harlem and work in the tenements for with mostly italians- hungarians. those are the two largest. new york at that time, the country is just coming off of its, you know, explosion of immigrants that have come into the country. i think xiii of -- i think xiii- 1/3 of the 92 million people were second generation americans. that's when he really started to see the way was country was organized was not sustainable or just and things need to change. that was -- he started down that path and then the war was what pushed him over. ralph, the second brother, also went to princeton. then became an engineer, quite conservative, very happy to, you know, live a good life. and be fair to others and, you know, he was also very obsessed with duty as the most victorian young man. when the war began, he enlisted right away and became a captain. evan thomas, the third brother was much more tortured. he saw that there was some -- he lived around and all the kind of efforts that liberal christians tended to make where, you know, we are not doing anything. there
and he and his life decide to move to east harlem and work in the tenements for with mostly italians- hungarians. those are the two largest. new york at that time, the country is just coming off of its, you know, explosion of immigrants that have come into the country. i think xiii of -- i think xiii- 1/3 of the 92 million people were second generation americans. that's when he really started to see the way was country was organized was not sustainable or just and things need to change. that...
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east. that means places like laguardia and jfk will get an easterly surge. a lot of water will pile up on the west side of long island down the harlemriver and down towards new york harbor. that's going to be the tricky forecast. providence, boston, new england, you're going to see it as well as a strong storm and will be accelerating as it gets further north. >> you mean literally the speed of the storm, the movement. >> the movement. the further north it gets it gets into the jet stream and really starts to pick up steam. >> two things when you hear about speed, the speed of the winds which is what we always think about, the categories, how fast it moves which affects whether it weakens or strengthens. >> and makes the right side of the the storm that much more powerful. it gets over a little bit more of a hurry. you can look at it two ways there. >> yeah. i would like to look at things in the brightest way possible. that's the brightest way possible. i'm freaked out i'm going to lose cell phone service. that happened after the earthquake, why not after a hurricane. >> might be the least of your worries, carol. come on now. >> i k
east. that means places like laguardia and jfk will get an easterly surge. a lot of water will pile up on the west side of long island down the harlemriver and down towards new york harbor. that's going to be the tricky forecast. providence, boston, new england, you're going to see it as well as a strong storm and will be accelerating as it gets further north. >> you mean literally the speed of the storm, the movement. >> the movement. the further north it gets it gets into the jet...