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loverboy is coming to englewood, new jersey april 25th. ♪ englewood, new jersey. april 25th. they are playing at -- they're playing at arsenio hall. [ laughter ] >> steve: not daryl hall? >> jimmy: not -- they're not playing at daryl hall. they're playing at arsenio hall. you know how you -- how you got to knock to get into arsenio hall? >> steve: how's that? [ knocking ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: commodore -- room. commodore ballroom. nope. okay. [ laughter ] yeah, wait. sorry. >> steve: hold it. jimmy: sorry. very urgent? oh, bergen art center. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: who said commodore ballroom? what was that? >> steve: that's where the commodores -- >> jimmy: you made that up. [ laughter ] >> steve: the commodore's are playing at the commodore ballroom. >> jimmy: you're kidding me. >> steve: yeah, yeah. it's a brick house. it's fantastic. it's fantastic. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. you had to do it. we broke television. we broke television. we broke -- [ light laughter ] you guys. boy, you're in for a treat tonight because we're going to a go-go in
loverboy is coming to englewood, new jersey april 25th. ♪ englewood, new jersey. april 25th. they are playing at -- they're playing at arsenio hall. [ laughter ] >> steve: not daryl hall? >> jimmy: not -- they're not playing at daryl hall. they're playing at arsenio hall. you know how you -- how you got to knock to get into arsenio hall? >> steve: how's that? [ knocking ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: commodore -- room. commodore ballroom. nope. okay. [ laughter ] yeah, wait....
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tyshawn grant was shot in the upper body yesterday afternoon near 59th and south stewart in the englewood neighborhood police say that grant was walking with his brother and three others when they were approached by two men wearing bandannas they opened fire and then they ran away the grant family said that the boy was not the intended target grant is in stable condition but his family said that he will need a blood transfusion rod blagojevich has to report to prison tamara to serve a 14 year sentence for corruption before he leaves he will speak today to the people of illinois for one last time tonya francisco is live outside the blagojevich home in ravenswood manor with details ... >>lots of neighborhood support here for the former gov. people have hung signs of support and encouragement. >>this man is a blagojevich supporter when he did not give an answer after ringing the bell he settled for leaving the game little teddy bear and a baseball as part of a memorial >>there's no benefit for this man serving 14 years >>after two trials in 18 convictions the governor will speak to the media
tyshawn grant was shot in the upper body yesterday afternoon near 59th and south stewart in the englewood neighborhood police say that grant was walking with his brother and three others when they were approached by two men wearing bandannas they opened fire and then they ran away the grant family said that the boy was not the intended target grant is in stable condition but his family said that he will need a blood transfusion rod blagojevich has to report to prison tamara to serve a 14 year...
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following the s u v caring rod blagojevich from the denver international airport to the angle wohandle englewood federal prison where he will be arriving ... >>i believe that this president does have the ability for the blagojevich family to privately set and meet with each other. we are not sure if this prison allowance conjugal visits the car looks like it is pulling into a parking lot. it is hard to tell how close they are. he is not in the parking lot at the prison. he is at a burger joinednt--freddie's burgers it will be a long afternoon. >>as much as we get tired of fast food and think about this ... this is his last regular guy kind of meal. this is interesting it appears that he is on the telephone ... taking private time away from the media that has shown up. >>as he was at o'hare airport he was repeating many of the same words ... about this being the worst day of his life. >>i thought it was interesting what tom negovan had to say he was on the same flights sitting behind him and they had an off the record conversation. i don't recall the former governor having many of those ... >>tha
following the s u v caring rod blagojevich from the denver international airport to the angle wohandle englewood federal prison where he will be arriving ... >>i believe that this president does have the ability for the blagojevich family to privately set and meet with each other. we are not sure if this prison allowance conjugal visits the car looks like it is pulling into a parking lot. it is hard to tell how close they are. he is not in the parking lot at the prison. he is at a burger...
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it was englewood strip club that heard the nearby little league needed financial help so they donated 1200 bucks. >> you know, whosever willing to get behind the kids in a positive way we have to be willing to support those people as well. >> we do not want the money from a strip club. for us, if we do need the money, but we will go some other avenue. >> the lennox little league's president hopes to get donations elsewhere and will try to renegotiate fees for the ballpark where the kids play. they apparently gave the money back. >>> in basketball, big trade here in the bay area. the monta ellis era over for the warriors. he was traded yesterday to the milwaukee bucks. ellis averaging 21 points and 6 assists. he is a good player. in addition to ellis the warriors gave up udoh who just cracked the starting line-up and kwame brown who didn't play very much. in exchange they will get a 7- footer andrew bogut and stephen jackson. there is a caveat. bogut is likely out for the season with a broken ankle but is a big man, first pick overall so hopefully next year he will do something for the
it was englewood strip club that heard the nearby little league needed financial help so they donated 1200 bucks. >> you know, whosever willing to get behind the kids in a positive way we have to be willing to support those people as well. >> we do not want the money from a strip club. for us, if we do need the money, but we will go some other avenue. >> the lennox little league's president hopes to get donations elsewhere and will try to renegotiate fees for the ballpark...
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englewood neighborhood h not a barrier on lola jones wanted high school diploma back to the classroom own at age 76 lola jones always had big dreams >> even as it a little girl going to other people's graduation wanting to march into the room 76 years old lola jones dreams coming true making her way to the front of the class growing up lola jones oldest of seven children the one who stayed home to take care of siblings cannot stay in school or half a century later help of two volunteer teachers lola jones goal became a reality >> 13 ounces >> teachers taught for lola jones e of charge program she was then lost funding met with her twice a week three hours each time until graduation day >> they came to the library to help me when they did not have to. they saw something i always thought was there but it did not happen >> they would not let me give up >> teacher the members first time she met her in the classroom >> i saw her looking me up and down her body language was batt who is this? and i knew that it was my role to make her feel comfortable with me as an instructor >> how was that
englewood neighborhood h not a barrier on lola jones wanted high school diploma back to the classroom own at age 76 lola jones always had big dreams >> even as it a little girl going to other people's graduation wanting to march into the room 76 years old lola jones dreams coming true making her way to the front of the class growing up lola jones oldest of seven children the one who stayed home to take care of siblings cannot stay in school or half a century later help of two volunteer...
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tomorrow before leaving to serve a 14-year sentence for government corruption at a federal prison in englewood colorado. wgn's julie unruh is outside that prison tonight in colorado where blagojevich is due to report on thursday. . >> it's about 15 mi. outside of 10 fair. this time of the art it's a beautiful place to be if you are outside of prison walls. they are surrounded by a double walls and barbed wire. it's going to be a difficult day for. him. rod blagojevich is getting an didnt. >> getting convicte's sentencing day. >surrendering day. >> he's going to give up his freedom and his name and become a prisoner. he says the uniform of khaki pants and the t-shirt is bad and the food is even worse. . >> i worked in the kitchen for one year and a half when i first got there. and the chicken is stamped not for human consumption. >> every single day he was counted by prison guards at least six times. he always got free meals. rod blagojevich can work and play hard there is tennis and racquetball. >> i did everything i cleaned toilets and polished i worked landscaping. . >> she said eight hours
tomorrow before leaving to serve a 14-year sentence for government corruption at a federal prison in englewood colorado. wgn's julie unruh is outside that prison tonight in colorado where blagojevich is due to report on thursday. . >> it's about 15 mi. outside of 10 fair. this time of the art it's a beautiful place to be if you are outside of prison walls. they are surrounded by a double walls and barbed wire. it's going to be a difficult day for. him. rod blagojevich is getting an didnt....
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in the englewood neighborhood. 71 year-old willie whitehead was leaving a customer at 59th and halstedeenagers surrounded him and a 51 served as a lookout. they tried to grab his work bag and take his cellular phone whitehead lifted a bottle of alcohol over his head and threatened them if they ran off a police caught the mall 80 year-old jesse jackson 17 year-old demetrius shields and three others are all charged with attempted robbery the latest push to end a controversial legislative perc may finally pass in springfield the illinois house has once again endorsed a bill to kill the legislative slut scholarship program that century old program has allowed state lawmakers to pass out college scholarships to their relatives and children of their political supporters the state senate has always saved the program but it's lost some key support after lawmakers were accused of abusing at it's time for sports you can expect some big hits whenever the blackhawks play the canucks and last night did not disappoint the hawks and the canucks' exchanged several jabs at each other at the united cent
in the englewood neighborhood. 71 year-old willie whitehead was leaving a customer at 59th and halstedeenagers surrounded him and a 51 served as a lookout. they tried to grab his work bag and take his cellular phone whitehead lifted a bottle of alcohol over his head and threatened them if they ran off a police caught the mall 80 year-old jesse jackson 17 year-old demetrius shields and three others are all charged with attempted robbery the latest push to end a controversial legislative perc may...
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the man who created the country's first all boy public charter high school back in 2006 in englewood.ld a school that was going to create positive change. now--that one school has turned into a network of schools--with three locations around chicago--placed in historically african american communities. >> our motto at urban prep is 'we believe' so we knew from day one we believe that what we are creating was going to change the city of chicago and change this country. over at urban prep's west campus, the students follow strict rules---wearing a suit and tie, addressing one another by surname--and spending more time in the classroom. actually--they end up racking up an entire extra year of studies by the time they graduate. >> we're a lottery school system so our students come to us woefully behind in many instances and our first graduating class for example only 4% of students came to us reading at grade level. so we do a lot to accelerate them in the classroom. we also require extracurricular participation to ensure they are well rounded individuals. and with some good ole fashioned
the man who created the country's first all boy public charter high school back in 2006 in englewood.ld a school that was going to create positive change. now--that one school has turned into a network of schools--with three locations around chicago--placed in historically african american communities. >> our motto at urban prep is 'we believe' so we knew from day one we believe that what we are creating was going to change the city of chicago and change this country. over at urban prep's...
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the guardian angels were out in the englewood neighborhood this morning... helping to ensure the safety of young people on their way to school or work... following a number of recent attacks on women and girls in the area. two sexual assaults occured in the last two months. then... there was the recent attempted abduction of a couple of young girls. two men in their mid to late 30's are believed to be involved... driving in an older model black pickup truck which also has a bed cover. chicago police are telling residents to walk in pairs and to always be on alert. shocking news today on campus at illinois state. two students from suburban chicago found dead in different dorms. sophomore allison zak and freshman john cody stephens. both found by roommates. the coroner saying today that the deaths are unrelated and the university president says no criminal activity is involved in their deaths. zak was from west suburban schaumburg. stephens from north suburban wilmette. the campus is now on spring break. counselors will be available when students return. a chi
the guardian angels were out in the englewood neighborhood this morning... helping to ensure the safety of young people on their way to school or work... following a number of recent attacks on women and girls in the area. two sexual assaults occured in the last two months. then... there was the recent attempted abduction of a couple of young girls. two men in their mid to late 30's are believed to be involved... driving in an older model black pickup truck which also has a bed cover. chicago...
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began demolition this morning on the blighted motel that became a crusade to transform woodlawn and englewood. brooks spent 94 days on the motel's roof raising awareness and money to buy the abandoned building that became a drug den. college kids from all over the area have volunteered to help over their spring breaks and brooks is thrilled to have their help. a lot of people think that people don't care. there is no compassion in the world. i believe in a lot of compassionate people. but they have to be brought to awareness of the situation. when people are made aware they jump to the challenge to get involved. hollywood star tyler perry kicked in cash to put the fundraising over the top to buy the motel. brooks plans to build a community center in its place. video of a three year old being patted down by t-s-a officials goes viral. why this is sparking some controversy tonight. also, a swimsuit model caught up in an international drug sting. buy one spectrum by lg and get one free ? with verizon 4g lte and a 4.5" true hd display it's great for watching movies and sports a true hdtv experien
began demolition this morning on the blighted motel that became a crusade to transform woodlawn and englewood. brooks spent 94 days on the motel's roof raising awareness and money to buy the abandoned building that became a drug den. college kids from all over the area have volunteered to help over their spring breaks and brooks is thrilled to have their help. a lot of people think that people don't care. there is no compassion in the world. i believe in a lot of compassionate people. but they...
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by day's end he had reported to a minimum security facility in englewood, colorado outside denver. blagojevich was convicted on charges that, as governor, he tried to sell or trade an appointment to president obama's old u.s. senate seat. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the investment bank goldman sachs is back at the center of public attention again over questions about its culture and business practices and whether it and other firms are too focused on their own profits. as the new york stock exchange opened this morning, the financial world was still buzzing about an op-ed article in yesterday's "new york times." greg smith, a vice president at goldman sachs in europe, resigned with a series of broadsides aimed at the bank. he wrote that the firm cares about money, not about its customers. "i attend derivatives sales meetings where not one single minute is spent asking questions about how we can help clients," he said. "it's purely about how we can make the most possible money off of them." smith did not accuse goldman of anything illeg
by day's end he had reported to a minimum security facility in englewood, colorado outside denver. blagojevich was convicted on charges that, as governor, he tried to sell or trade an appointment to president obama's old u.s. senate seat. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the investment bank goldman sachs is back at the center of public attention again over questions about its culture and business practices and whether it and other firms are too...
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you know, we have to come together, and steve said it so, so, so real that we haven't given up in englewoodven't given up in the ghetto in the united states and the nation. we have to come together and educate ourselves about what it is we want, what it is we need and how we should get it, so there won't be another life that's lost. >> ameena matthews and steve james, thank you for sharing your work with us and telling us what we have to do beyond just learning about it. >>> coming up on "hardball," it will be day two of the supreme court's historic debate on health care. could they find the original mandate unconstitutional? first, health care and "the hunger games" here on the dylan ratigan show. the daily rant is still ahead. to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal e
you know, we have to come together, and steve said it so, so, so real that we haven't given up in englewoodven't given up in the ghetto in the united states and the nation. we have to come together and educate ourselves about what it is we want, what it is we need and how we should get it, so there won't be another life that's lost. >> ameena matthews and steve james, thank you for sharing your work with us and telling us what we have to do beyond just learning about it. >>>...
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cnbc englewood cliffs. >> okay, brian.said there's no class of americans out there that deserve more than u.s. veterans. also positive noises out of jamie dimon saying most of the economic signs are flashing green. we're going to talk more about that and get the reaction from jim cramer any minute now on "street signs." but in the meantime we have some breaking news out of cuba. the pope is meeting with fidel castro. our chief international correspondent, michelle caruso-cabrera, been on the ground in havana this week and has the latest for us. >> he just appeared in public. we're going to roll video right now so you can see fidel castro, first time in weeks he's appeared in public. he's with pope benedict xvi. he appears to be quite weak we are told. both of these men are both 85 years old, the same age. pope benedict has been here for three days. we weren't sure if we were going to see video of fidel castro with the pope. but we know the pope made it clear that if he were to be asked to meet with fidel castro, he would a
cnbc englewood cliffs. >> okay, brian.said there's no class of americans out there that deserve more than u.s. veterans. also positive noises out of jamie dimon saying most of the economic signs are flashing green. we're going to talk more about that and get the reaction from jim cramer any minute now on "street signs." but in the meantime we have some breaking news out of cuba. the pope is meeting with fidel castro. our chief international correspondent, michelle...
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but in a little more than an hour, blago will walk into englewood correctional institution facility wheree inmate 40892424 and begin serving a 14-year sentence for corruption. joining us now is bob nay, a former congressman from ohio, who spent 17 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal corruption charges. thank you so much for coming on the show, mr. nay. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> a question i would like to ask you. what should rod blagojevich expect the moment he walks into that facility. what's going to happen to him? and will people be out for him because of his notoriety? >> well, the worst part is you walk in, there's a strip search, and you lose everything you own, expect a wedding ring, in his case, if he chooses to keep that. and you're given prison clothes and there you are. and you are on a different planet. you're incarcerated. you will not have any familiarity with how your life functioned right before you walked in. so it's going to be an immediate shock to him that will be up to him as to how he gets out of that. it's going to take three days or one year
but in a little more than an hour, blago will walk into englewood correctional institution facility wheree inmate 40892424 and begin serving a 14-year sentence for corruption. joining us now is bob nay, a former congressman from ohio, who spent 17 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal corruption charges. thank you so much for coming on the show, mr. nay. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> a question i would like to ask you. what should rod blagojevich expect the moment...
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you went off to englewood federal prison in littleton, colorado, explain to me when you got there, yout to a different prison, that's where blagojevich is headed. when they closed the door on you, what is that like? >> it's horrible. they strip you out of all your clothes, take all your possessions and put them in a box and ship them to your family and put you in the prison garb and thrust you among the inmates, most of whom are friendly and not hostile, but completely disoriented environment. he's a celebrity, he will be the celebrity of the prison. i think that jeff skilling who is there, is probably happy he is arriving because being the celebrity in prison, take it from me, is not fun. >> explain that to me. what do you mean by that? being well known wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing in a prison that is full of white collared criminals. >> i don't think there is any prison full of white collar criminals. more white collar criminals than in other facilities, but most of the federal crimes are drug related. 90% of the crimes are drug related and it's going to be very tough to have
you went off to englewood federal prison in littleton, colorado, explain to me when you got there, yout to a different prison, that's where blagojevich is headed. when they closed the door on you, what is that like? >> it's horrible. they strip you out of all your clothes, take all your possessions and put them in a box and ship them to your family and put you in the prison garb and thrust you among the inmates, most of whom are friendly and not hostile, but completely disoriented...