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today, a young person, a young black boy growing up in englewood, his examples of success within his neighborhood are the drug dealers. it's the same thing that young italians saw in the 1920s on taylor street. the young kids growing up, they saw the gangster, the bootlegger as the more or less the champions of the neighborhood. they saw them as having power even over the politicians within the neighborhood. and they saw the politicians i did as he in person, i saw him i repeatedly sought our neighborhood gangsters hanging out with the alderman of our award. so how do you teach young people to be good, to obey the law? in an environment like that? how do you keep these kids today from shooting each other and from not selling drugs? when the only examples of success they have within their environment are criminals. when they pick up the newspaper, and even today they see half of our politicians are criminals also, are being investigated for something. so it's an example that is provided to young people. the fact today that we don't have politicians integrated with criminals, at least
today, a young person, a young black boy growing up in englewood, his examples of success within his neighborhood are the drug dealers. it's the same thing that young italians saw in the 1920s on taylor street. the young kids growing up, they saw the gangster, the bootlegger as the more or less the champions of the neighborhood. they saw them as having power even over the politicians within the neighborhood. and they saw the politicians i did as he in person, i saw him i repeatedly sought our...
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Jun 12, 2013
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>> from englewood, california. >> tell us something about yourself. >> i am going to shoot with eyesis something, he is going to shoot with eyes closed, will he hit it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: will he miss it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, let's find out. should have kept his eyes closed there. i think we have one more. >> what is your name, where are you from? >> spider-man, i'm from new york city. >> and tell us something about yourself. >> i have super powers, because i was bitten by a radioactive spider. >> okay, let's see if it helps with basketball. >> jimmy: all right, will spider-man make this shot? we know he is athletic, but i don't think he has a lot of time for sports, well, let's find out. oh! >> good job. >> jimmy: spider-man -- with the bank, and nothing -- [ cheers and applause ] chris messina is here, we have music from jimmy eat world, and we'll be right back with lil wayne. what's better, saving a bunch or not saving at all? [ kids ] a bunch! what would you buy with all this money you saved? i'd buy a change-o machine so i could change my brother into a puppy. change-o
>> from englewood, california. >> tell us something about yourself. >> i am going to shoot with eyesis something, he is going to shoot with eyes closed, will he hit it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: will he miss it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, let's find out. should have kept his eyes closed there. i think we have one more. >> what is your name, where are you from? >> spider-man, i'm from new york city. >> and tell us something about yourself....
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. >> i grew up in a neighborhood called englewood in chicago.ost people around the country know it as the shooting, murder capital of chicago. and more importantly, i saw that neighborhood change from a working class neighborhood in the 70s, particularly after a lot of males got laid off from their jobs at steel milles and factories turn into a very low income neighborhood that was a counselor stone of poverty and crimes. >> through its program, the organization is transformed this stressed babies into another area. >> how do you get a mortgage, if they need to get a mortgage, how to find a quality rental unit, how to improve the credit scores, how to save for sending their kids to college. >> the san francisco housing development organization provides affordable house b, condominiums, and views of downtown san francisco. the ultimate goal is to help people living in areas with few resources to improve their quality of life. >> if we were not here with the organization, i think it would be pretty tough. it's a different between having hope and n
. >> i grew up in a neighborhood called englewood in chicago.ost people around the country know it as the shooting, murder capital of chicago. and more importantly, i saw that neighborhood change from a working class neighborhood in the 70s, particularly after a lot of males got laid off from their jobs at steel milles and factories turn into a very low income neighborhood that was a counselor stone of poverty and crimes. >> through its program, the organization is transformed this...
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nicole, the largest based cable company from englewood, colorado, possibly making a play for germany'shis at the last week's cable show. we sniffed it around and at least it happened. >> you talk about this deal with liberty global making this offer for deutschland. that came unexpectedly for some as you noted, right? some others were in tune with it. the stock is on the move because of it. david: let's not forget there are things going on in the economy in a positive sense that are affecting the market in a positive sense and that would be homebuilders. homebuilder september meant is up. lumber companies are doing quite well because of this. >> right. this is the highest sentiment in seven years. it brought up not only health builders but things related to your home, whether painting furniture or materials. [closing bell rings] liz: a number of restaurant stocks hit a closing high as well. >> burger king, going to outback steakhouse, blooming onion. liz: cheesecake factory with the best symbol ever, cake. bells are ringing on wall street. okay, that was sort of a shot at missed moment
nicole, the largest based cable company from englewood, colorado, possibly making a play for germany'shis at the last week's cable show. we sniffed it around and at least it happened. >> you talk about this deal with liberty global making this offer for deutschland. that came unexpectedly for some as you noted, right? some others were in tune with it. the stock is on the move because of it. david: let's not forget there are things going on in the economy in a positive sense that are...
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Jun 2, 2013
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and whether it's, again, anacostia here versus another community, or chicago, whether it's englewood or the coast, you're asking very different things from teachers and principals. as a country, we have 15,000 school districts. i've yet to find a district -- i keep hoping someone will prove me wrong, but i've yet to find one district that systematically identifies their hardest working, most committed teachers and principals and moves them to the most disadvantaged communities. and if we did that, if that became the badge of honor, where all these centers were to go and not the place where everyone is trying to escape, that would build public confidence and public education in very different ways, and those communities where people are fleeing would find ways to stay there and keep going there, because every parent, every parent wants to send their child to great school with great teachers and great principal. so if we're serious about reversing this self-destructive fight, we have to think very, very differently about what we create to get our talent to the kids in the communities w
and whether it's, again, anacostia here versus another community, or chicago, whether it's englewood or the coast, you're asking very different things from teachers and principals. as a country, we have 15,000 school districts. i've yet to find a district -- i keep hoping someone will prove me wrong, but i've yet to find one district that systematically identifies their hardest working, most committed teachers and principals and moves them to the most disadvantaged communities. and if we did...
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Jun 12, 2013
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los angeles, san francisco, englewood could join stockton and other fiscally distressed cities.'re doing here we're talking a hard look from new rules coming from the government accounting standards board set to roll out later this month and taking effect throughout this year and next year. moody's is taking a harder look at 30 sis in california. possible downgrade coming there. the unfunded pension liabilities in california nearly doubling to $328 billion. what we did we went to former government actuaries who have their own shop, state budget solutions to find out what the number has to be. here is the expert who did the number crunching for us. here is what he has to say about the findings. >> key thing in liz's story, a number about california cities are much worse off than people expected because of gimmicks they reported underfunding pension liabilities this is real serious problem. these cities need to take action now to address these unfunded liabilities rather than wait until they go into a bankruptcy situation. >> what we're seeing, l.a., and those other cities either
los angeles, san francisco, englewood could join stockton and other fiscally distressed cities.'re doing here we're talking a hard look from new rules coming from the government accounting standards board set to roll out later this month and taking effect throughout this year and next year. moody's is taking a harder look at 30 sis in california. possible downgrade coming there. the unfunded pension liabilities in california nearly doubling to $328 billion. what we did we went to former...
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Jun 14, 2013
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killer is now in san quentin on death row, waiting for his execution, and my son's body is now in the englewood cemetery mortuary -- excuse me -- -- waiting for justice. my family and i support a law called jamelle's law, and we continue to support jamelle's law. jamelle's law, like hr2278, will deport illegal alien gang members from the u.s.a. like hr2278, jamelle's law would not wait for them to commit other crimes. but would deport them for being in a gang while living in the country illegally. this is why we strongly support the strengthened and fortifying enforcement act, hr2278, also nope as the safe act. the safe act makes being in a gang and being in the country illegally a deportable offense. we hope all elected officials will support congressmen's bill. i would like to end by saying five years have passed and there are still many, many unanswered questions regarding the execution of my son. i would like too ask everyone here, everyone listening to hearts the people hereafter illegally, and everyone who wants to help people here illegally a question. what would you do if your child was
killer is now in san quentin on death row, waiting for his execution, and my son's body is now in the englewood cemetery mortuary -- excuse me -- -- waiting for justice. my family and i support a law called jamelle's law, and we continue to support jamelle's law. jamelle's law, like hr2278, will deport illegal alien gang members from the u.s.a. like hr2278, jamelle's law would not wait for them to commit other crimes. but would deport them for being in a gang while living in the country...
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today a young black boy growing up in englewood as examples of successes in his neighborhood.ing and italians saw in the night teen 20s on taylor street, young kids growing up so the gangster, bootlicker at, more or less champions of their neighborhood. they saw them having power even over the politicians in the neighborhood and saw how the politicians, i did as a young person, i repeated this on neighborhood gangsters hanging out with the alderman of our word. how do you teach young people to be good, to obey the law in an environment that? how do we keep these kids today from shooting each other and not selling drugs and the only example of success they have in their environment are criminals and minute pick up the newspaper, today they seek half of our politicians are criminals also were being investigated for some pain. so if that example that has provided the young people. the fact that it would on a politicians integrated with criminals, visibly that we see at the community level was one of the major reasons organized crime doesn't exist anymore. there's a term in sociol
today a young black boy growing up in englewood as examples of successes in his neighborhood.ing and italians saw in the night teen 20s on taylor street, young kids growing up so the gangster, bootlicker at, more or less champions of their neighborhood. they saw them having power even over the politicians in the neighborhood and saw how the politicians, i did as a young person, i repeated this on neighborhood gangsters hanging out with the alderman of our word. how do you teach young people to...