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a ghetto we grew up in a war always. i don't know my father still i grew up in the street where my best friend was mom. these brothers go eat they go to the movies they go to other places just like all the other people do all for certain ole but when they come out the area they just odd as that's more recent time a gang bangers the drug they just why why do you everybody that would tag we not day so take the tag off motto is very few people like us to talk to the youngsters now it's like they are here with their head cut off like no telling what to do the school they go to juvenile back and floor that's why brothers like us see our race study go on i mean if you out here you know you are in the streets you know there are many security around you officers standing around you. turn. small. for those that can make it. as they are now. the basketball tournament. brothers against guns is committed to a long list of projects like the basketball tournament organized by the housing institute but perhaps the most ambitious of its
a ghetto we grew up in a war always. i don't know my father still i grew up in the street where my best friend was mom. these brothers go eat they go to the movies they go to other places just like all the other people do all for certain ole but when they come out the area they just odd as that's more recent time a gang bangers the drug they just why why do you everybody that would tag we not day so take the tag off motto is very few people like us to talk to the youngsters now it's like they...
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just a few miles from here in done town san francisco a ghetto veterans trying to get support for his project against juvenile gang violence showing richards is talking to mayor gavin newsome he wants to set up a civic behavior course for the toughest members of the city's gangs at city hall but he needs a room and so girls were there to help us try to figure out but no one today warning flags set up with i think it's about the exact role oh it was so i thought it was going right it will take me ten seconds you know the fix but the reality is gang related activity violence generally. it's baseline is the fact that people are impoverished people don't have opportunities and they gauge in activities that are not constructive or destructive that feed on themselves every rich city in this country is exact same thing that we have income inequality in this country the likes of which we've not seen since the one nine hundred twenty s. and that's the big burden being mayor and the big burden challenge living in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this
just a few miles from here in done town san francisco a ghetto veterans trying to get support for his project against juvenile gang violence showing richards is talking to mayor gavin newsome he wants to set up a civic behavior course for the toughest members of the city's gangs at city hall but he needs a room and so girls were there to help us try to figure out but no one today warning flags set up with i think it's about the exact role oh it was so i thought it was going right it will take...
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and so, when you're in the ghetto, and you're listening to y.m.c.a. or i love america by patrick juvet on your black radio station, there's a disconnect, and what always happens when culture, you know, rises above the masses or rises to a different aspiration than what the masses have, then the masses create new, and whether it was, you know, from the jazz to blues to rock and roll or to rap music, it was that they had create their own, and rap music was a return to funky-- even rock and roll, but funky beats-- and a return to artists who looked like and spoke to the needs and the minds of the people, and that's what t rappers were at that time. early on, you worked with kurtis blow. my first artist was kurtis blow. that's correct, and he made christmas rap in 1979, and i remember that when the record came out, it was successful in amsterdam, and he and i got on a plane-- and i had never been on a plane-- and went to amsterdam, and the record execs took us out and bought us drugs, and it was like-- it was the most amazing thing that ever happened to m
and so, when you're in the ghetto, and you're listening to y.m.c.a. or i love america by patrick juvet on your black radio station, there's a disconnect, and what always happens when culture, you know, rises above the masses or rises to a different aspiration than what the masses have, then the masses create new, and whether it was, you know, from the jazz to blues to rock and roll or to rap music, it was that they had create their own, and rap music was a return to funky-- even rock and roll,...
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it begins just as the family was forced to move into one of poll-'s jewish ghettos.system ply uncomfortable crowded places to live but things began to get worse. >> february 5th, 1943, the rope around us is getting tighter and tighter, next mon, there should already be a ghetto, a real one, surrounded by walls. in the summer, it will be unbearable to sit in a gray, looked cage, without being able to see fields and flowers. >> she is very intelligent. she is very pretty. she has many, many facets. >> half va never met her sister. she died with most of her family at the concentration camp. only her father survived the war. moving to israel shall he remared. that is where havaas was born. >> a photo album, with pictures, from poland, there was picture two of children. and the girl looked like me a little bit. i asked my father who is that girl? he said it was my sibling that they were killed in think holocaust in auschwitz. that was big shock for me. >> years later, she was contact by friend. she had found the notebook hidden in the apartment where she once lived. >> an
it begins just as the family was forced to move into one of poll-'s jewish ghettos.system ply uncomfortable crowded places to live but things began to get worse. >> february 5th, 1943, the rope around us is getting tighter and tighter, next mon, there should already be a ghetto, a real one, surrounded by walls. in the summer, it will be unbearable to sit in a gray, looked cage, without being able to see fields and flowers. >> she is very intelligent. she is very pretty. she has...
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still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. 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 o
still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. 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,...
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so it is not uncommon to see a mountain lion up there, but this is the gourmet ghetto. they are just a half block down from here. and a lot of residents suspect that mountain lion was down here trying to grab a bite to eat herself. daniel is still absorbing what he saw this morning when police killed a mountain lion in this heavily populated downtown neighborhood. >> they allowed me to look at the animal which was quite large, approximately four and a half to five feet long. there were reports of 100 pounds and that was accurate. it was a big animal. >> the adult female mountain lion was first spotted around 2:00 a.m. it bobbeded over fences and ran through a church play ground and jumped through backyards until police fired two shotguns and an ar-15 assault rifle killing it in front of this house. >> i wish they could have caught it and maybe in a zoo, you know, at least take it to a reserve or something. >> the officers are not equiped to manage the wild animal. >> berkeley officers are not armed with tranquilizers, but it would be too risky to let the cat run through
so it is not uncommon to see a mountain lion up there, but this is the gourmet ghetto. they are just a half block down from here. and a lot of residents suspect that mountain lion was down here trying to grab a bite to eat herself. daniel is still absorbing what he saw this morning when police killed a mountain lion in this heavily populated downtown neighborhood. >> they allowed me to look at the animal which was quite large, approximately four and a half to five feet long. there were...
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say in your stained glass ghetto. stay in the stained glass ghetto they take away everything else and come after you. >> glenn: you have to stand up together as coalition of people of faith. go ahead. >> it seems to be a great deal of similarities between early nazi socialism and what we're going through now in the country. what is the answer? how do you turn that back? >> right now, we are very blessed. educate the voters. it's already happening. so we can take the house back and hopefully the senate. >> glenn: america, all we have to do is strengthen ourselves. just strengthen ourselves. know what we know to be true. and then just stand in that truth. and the unshakable. back in a second. q4n >> glenn: we were just talking in the commercial break we could do hours and hours and hours of shows like this and just questions
say in your stained glass ghetto. stay in the stained glass ghetto they take away everything else and come after you. >> glenn: you have to stand up together as coalition of people of faith. go ahead. >> it seems to be a great deal of similarities between early nazi socialism and what we're going through now in the country. what is the answer? how do you turn that back? >> right now, we are very blessed. educate the voters. it's already happening. so we can take the house back...
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. >> and what we see as viewers, this footage of wanting this war ghetto in 1942 we see the images weon't heart voices it is he very clear what is taking place here that the third reich wants people to believe that these jews are living well, that they are happy, that they are not starving, that they are doing all these wonderful, beautiful things that ordinarily people do from having flowers on the table at dinner to enjoying each other's company, buying meat at the market, et cetera. but you show the real hip had pock crisis of what indeed, was taking place in real life compared to this propaganda film. >> right. i was asked many times why i think they were shooting not only staged scenes in which we can see well off, allegedly well-off jews living life of luxuries, but also why were they documenting the atrocities? and i think that we can speculate. i couldn't find even a single document that will serve me as proof to the reason why they made it like it was found, but the minister, nazi minister for propaganda, josef goebbels, wrote in his diary before the filming began, now when t
. >> and what we see as viewers, this footage of wanting this war ghetto in 1942 we see the images weon't heart voices it is he very clear what is taking place here that the third reich wants people to believe that these jews are living well, that they are happy, that they are not starving, that they are doing all these wonderful, beautiful things that ordinarily people do from having flowers on the table at dinner to enjoying each other's company, buying meat at the market, et cetera....
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i can be ghetto when i want to be. grew up with the black panthers doing peace and freedom benefits for them. so on the one hand i like the softness of spirituel the day, but i also like the energy that you need to be a warrior where you need to be. i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground. compassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix, cream, and then go down to the grove to see other music. you could go to the mission district to hear mexican. everywhere i went there was this multi dimensional color and i felt like it was on necessary for me to do just one. like baskin-robbins, i want all the flavors. you cannot just be a me
i can be ghetto when i want to be. grew up with the black panthers doing peace and freedom benefits for them. so on the one hand i like the softness of spirituel the day, but i also like the energy that you need to be a warrior where you need to be. i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground. compassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just...
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. >> there are ghettos were many turks live among themselves. they are isolated and have no opportunities. there needs to be more investment so they can escape isolation. >> germany's interior minister agrees. he says education is the key to integration. it is also at the core of the government range of measures. 50% of children from immigrant backgrounds leave school without a qualification. >> the most important element is language, language, language -- the earlier the better. it begins with assessments in kindergarten, before primary school, and during school. >> as well as expanding language instruction for young children, the government plans to offer integration courses for adults. >> kurt wetergard spot -- sparked outrage with his cartoons of the most -- of the profit mohammed. he has received death threats and has been living under police protection. the danish cartoonish was honored in a ceremony dedicated to the freedom of the press. chancellor angela merkle spoke in defense of the controversial decision. >> his reinforced bathroom pr
. >> there are ghettos were many turks live among themselves. they are isolated and have no opportunities. there needs to be more investment so they can escape isolation. >> germany's interior minister agrees. he says education is the key to integration. it is also at the core of the government range of measures. 50% of children from immigrant backgrounds leave school without a qualification. >> the most important element is language, language, language -- the earlier the...
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little retail corridors, you know, we get these vacuums, we get these little geltos, these time of day ghettos and so i would like the record to reflect that, you know, businesses have been dealing with the accumulating costs by reducing hours, you know, and reducing employment. i did the math and, you know, letting somebody go two hours a day, $30 a day, five days a week, you know, and it's significant, you know, it is very significant. president riley: so should we -- any more questions or discussion? can we move to the next item? >> sorry. there was something about the budget and the thing that's been ask missing in the discussion with me is the contribution to the tax base. and we're getting a few preliminary numbers now. so i'd like to just hold that on. i mean, our industry, you know, food, beverage and entertainment, contributes, according to betty yee, over $500 million a year. and i think that somewhere that needs to be, you know, that these tax -- the tax-plus side, i guess, the contribution of the industry, needs to be calculated and accounted for the public. executive director dick
little retail corridors, you know, we get these vacuums, we get these little geltos, these time of day ghettos and so i would like the record to reflect that, you know, businesses have been dealing with the accumulating costs by reducing hours, you know, and reducing employment. i did the math and, you know, letting somebody go two hours a day, $30 a day, five days a week, you know, and it's significant, you know, it is very significant. president riley: so should we -- any more questions or...
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. >> there are ghettos were many turks live among themselves. they are isolated and have no opportunities. there needs to be more investment so they can escape isolation. >> germany's interior minister agrees. he says education is the key to integration. it is also at the core of the government range of measures. 50% of children from immigrant backgrounds leave school without a qualification. >> the most imptantlement is language, language, language -- the earlier the better. it begins with assessments in kindergarten, before primary school, and during school. >> as well as expanding language instruction for young children, the government plans to offer integration courses for adults. >> kurt wetergard spot -- sparked outrage with his cartoons of the most -of t profit mohammed. he has received death threats and has been living under police protection. the danish cartoonish was honored in a ceremony dedicated to the freedom of the press. chancellor angela merkle spoke in defense of the controversial decision. >> his reinforced bathroom probably s
. >> there are ghettos were many turks live among themselves. they are isolated and have no opportunities. there needs to be more investment so they can escape isolation. >> germany's interior minister agrees. he says education is the key to integration. it is also at the core of the government range of measures. 50% of children from immigrant backgrounds leave school without a qualification. >> the most imptantlement is language, language, language -- the earlier the better....
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. >> there, i ghettos sem ti. >> it could pose challenges.oogle ad revenue amounted to $24 billion last year. this could affect how, and where an ad is displayed. >> there is a lot of questions if the results come up instantly. will that hurt me? if user seize an ad but don't click, ad drops down and they're google -- google ranks the ad. >> it will start appearing on computers in the next few days. giving you results you want with no clicks. in san francisco, leigh glaser abc 7 news. >> a new study says interest tl is not much that can be done to help pregnant women with morning sickness. half of pregnant women experience morning sickness and vomiting. research yeshs say treatments such as antinewsa drugs appear to have only mild benefits concluding there are currently no treatments prufren save to release -- relieve discome dallas-fort worth. >> -- discomfort. >> it's a shame. >> wells fargo is appealing a judge's order to repay consumers millions of dollars. >> michael finney has an important update you may recall this story. a judge order
. >> there, i ghettos sem ti. >> it could pose challenges.oogle ad revenue amounted to $24 billion last year. this could affect how, and where an ad is displayed. >> there is a lot of questions if the results come up instantly. will that hurt me? if user seize an ad but don't click, ad drops down and they're google -- google ranks the ad. >> it will start appearing on computers in the next few days. giving you results you want with no clicks. in san francisco, leigh...
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there's ghettos, there's unemployment, there's a lot of problems today that still have not been solvedso processes take time. americans like to think that there are overnight solutions, overnight solutions in iraq, overnight solutions in afghanistan. in the middle east there are no overnight solutions. >> whether the new peace talks continue seems to depend on some compromise within the family of abraham, whether israel will build settlements after september 26, and if they do, whether the palestinians will keep negotiating. for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is fred de sam lazaro. >>> on our calendar this week, two jewish holidays. yom kippur. the most solemn day of the jewish calendar. jews prayed, fasted and repented. and this coming week marks the seven-day festival of the feast of tabernacles. jews recall their ancestors' 40 years of wanderring in the desert by building a fragile structure which they use for prayers and meals. now a visit with the surviving shakers. the christian group demanding lifestyle beautiful furniture and songs. before the war there were nearly 6,000
there's ghettos, there's unemployment, there's a lot of problems today that still have not been solvedso processes take time. americans like to think that there are overnight solutions, overnight solutions in iraq, overnight solutions in afghanistan. in the middle east there are no overnight solutions. >> whether the new peace talks continue seems to depend on some compromise within the family of abraham, whether israel will build settlements after september 26, and if they do, whether...
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even in the death of the ghetto, you just thought -- in the depths of again, you just thought he would show up and he saves all the good people. maybe i was in the fourth grade. my mom said, superman is not real. what do you mean he is not? no, he is not real. she thought i was crying because i thought santa claus was not real. i cried because no one was coming with enough power to save us. kids look at the world and the make certain predictions based on the evidence they are receiving from their peers, from their parents, and from their teachers. from their perspective, the world as a heartless, coldblooded place because, from their side, they have received the short end of the stick and they do not know why. >> is good to see you again. tavis: let me ask you about this clip. of all the things you could have titled this documentary, why "24 superman?" >> i have some news to break you. your mom was wrong. superman is real. he was just -- she was just looking in the wrong place. [laughter] what jeffrey has done in his neighborhood with those kids is not just helping those kids. he has b
even in the death of the ghetto, you just thought -- in the depths of again, you just thought he would show up and he saves all the good people. maybe i was in the fourth grade. my mom said, superman is not real. what do you mean he is not? no, he is not real. she thought i was crying because i thought santa claus was not real. i cried because no one was coming with enough power to save us. kids look at the world and the make certain predictions based on the evidence they are receiving from...
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. >> a neighborhood seen as the gay ghetto as more people are moving in that are hetero~ sexual. and more people that have kids and are hetero~ sexual. that's not the debate the debate is economics. people are moving in that have money and can afford to buy in district 8 and pushing out other people who can't live here. >> the average house costs a million dollars. now there is good in that and there is bad. when the city was going through a huge recession as result of the.com the call of real estate and the fact that it kept turning over really kept our economy. one of the legs that kept us standing up. >> the debate is how do we create a city that really is for all of us that's not for sale. and that encourages people to live here because they care about the community and they want to engage in community life not because they can afford to live here. >> one of the unfortunate things i see with people moving into the city buying million or multimillion dollars housing is that there is a sense that once you get your house what you care about is protecting your house and your litt
. >> a neighborhood seen as the gay ghetto as more people are moving in that are hetero~ sexual. and more people that have kids and are hetero~ sexual. that's not the debate the debate is economics. people are moving in that have money and can afford to buy in district 8 and pushing out other people who can't live here. >> the average house costs a million dollars. now there is good in that and there is bad. when the city was going through a huge recession as result of the.com the...
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. >>> well, a sighting if what's called the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. a mountain lion spotted cruising the busy streets of an east bay city. the animal is dead but a lot of people have a story to tell. our cheryl hurd is live. what a way to wake up, to find out there had been a cougar in your backyard. >> reporter: jessica, when i woke up and found out that a big cat was found here in the heart of berkeley, i couldn't believe it. one of the busiest streets in berkeley and that big cat was found first spotted here in this parking lot in berkeley and a lot of folks here tonight are talking about it. >> the staccato rhythm of it told me gunfire, homicide on the street. >> reporter: well, not quite. police came face to face on two of the busiest streets in berkeley. >> the first officer said there appears to be a mountain lien. >> reporter: that's where the official sighting was in the now vacant pharmacy parking lot. officers quickly swarming the area while calling fish and game for advice on what to do. >> we have the great concern that this wild animal c
. >>> well, a sighting if what's called the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. a mountain lion spotted cruising the busy streets of an east bay city. the animal is dead but a lot of people have a story to tell. our cheryl hurd is live. what a way to wake up, to find out there had been a cougar in your backyard. >> reporter: jessica, when i woke up and found out that a big cat was found here in the heart of berkeley, i couldn't believe it. one of the busiest streets in berkeley and that...
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winners ghetto spend a month in china working closely with these endangered animals.00 entries from 52 countries. the payoff for this contest is to help preserve the wild panda and publicize its plight but these captive pandas live a life of relative luxury. they eat bamboo for ten hours a day and sleep for an additional 12. caring for the pandas is the job of a dozen contest finalist at southern china's chengdu panda reserve. they're vying for six spots, learning how to make panda protein pies and literally showering the objects of their affection. >> this is just so amazing! dreams can come true, kids. they can. >> reporter: the only american contender-- ashley robertson-- has loved pandas since she was a little girl in alabama. >> when i came across this contest i thought, oh, my gosh, golden opportunity right here in my hands. >> reporter: the finalists have become chinese media darlings. in this country, the panda craze is as clear as black and white. there's a panda car, panda luxury cigarettes and, yes, here even man's best friend is repainted as china's favori
winners ghetto spend a month in china working closely with these endangered animals.00 entries from 52 countries. the payoff for this contest is to help preserve the wild panda and publicize its plight but these captive pandas live a life of relative luxury. they eat bamboo for ten hours a day and sleep for an additional 12. caring for the pandas is the job of a dozen contest finalist at southern china's chengdu panda reserve. they're vying for six spots, learning how to make panda protein pies...
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points behind to discard still for the spot that now taking some to show to no defeat it creates a ghetto george every broke the deadlock in the seventy second minute clear make sure the victory four minutes to a quick counter-attack and pavel called the have provided a classy finish after a fine combination said to know just how it ended but the three points were known not enough to help remove the dropped. remark the moment moscow came from a goal down to win three one at home to terry gross in the show. lucky low of thirty fifth minute i know was quickly cancelled out by kevin peraino the german striker heading home alexander some eight dogs cross saying minutes before half time passes for throwing just by going for the top of the club get it looked like the business is restored there late early in the second half is the ball hit the post and seemingly cross the line but the referee thought otherwise then and inspired some you don't put the nama in the driving seat a spectacular lope slipping through keeping with his finger and egocentric complete the scoring some crafty footwork from
points behind to discard still for the spot that now taking some to show to no defeat it creates a ghetto george every broke the deadlock in the seventy second minute clear make sure the victory four minutes to a quick counter-attack and pavel called the have provided a classy finish after a fine combination said to know just how it ended but the three points were known not enough to help remove the dropped. remark the moment moscow came from a goal down to win three one at home to terry gross...
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. >>> a wild sighting in what's known as the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. a mountain lion was spotted cruising the streets of that east bay city. someone called the police and said they saw a 100-pound cat that may look like the picture you saw right there from the internet. the cat wound up on walnut street before police were forced to shoot and kill it. >> and we have the great concern that that wild animal could pose a significant, if not deadly threat to the community in this area. >> fish and game and police say they don't know why the mountain lion made its way to the city. it could have been looking for food or it could have been, actually, someone's pet. but police say that's very unlikely. >>> many people felt a minor earthquake that shook parts of the east bay. local geologists tell us it was a 3.2 quake and centered near concord, five miles west of clayton and about 15 miles west of antioch. it happened about 6:25 last night along the concord fault, which is a small fault, which is east of the calaveras fault. >>> president obama formally declare
. >>> a wild sighting in what's known as the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. a mountain lion was spotted cruising the streets of that east bay city. someone called the police and said they saw a 100-pound cat that may look like the picture you saw right there from the internet. the cat wound up on walnut street before police were forced to shoot and kill it. >> and we have the great concern that that wild animal could pose a significant, if not deadly threat to the community in this...
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because even in the depths of the ghetto, you just thought he was coming, i just don't know when becausep and he saves up all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was crying because no one was coming with enough power to save us. >> reporter: canada grew up in the south bronx, raised by a single mother who struggled. >> it was one of the toughest places to grow up in america. most of my friends never made it out of the south bronx as healthy and productive citizens. >> reporter: he's still haunted by their memory. >> one of the things that really disturbed me growing up is i felt that the adults around us just let kids perish, they didn't do anything to step in. >> reporter: but he steps in every day, proving that the system can be fixed. if you just push a little harder and dream a lot bigger. >> it's one of the great joys of my life, that when i look at my young people, i realize there's a bunch of us adults standing with these kids, saying, you know, we're going to guarantee you make it. >> reporter: and there will be more and so we ch
because even in the depths of the ghetto, you just thought he was coming, i just don't know when becausep and he saves up all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was crying because no one was coming with enough power to save us. >> reporter: canada grew up in the south bronx, raised by a single mother who struggled. >> it was one of the toughest places to grow up in america. most of my friends never made it out of the south bronx as...
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. >> he was born in san francisco, raised in the ghetto. went into the army, the korean war, was wounded twice as a paratroop. he got a battlefield commission. went from pse to lieutenant overnight and was an excellent man. >> reporter: on their way to grab lunch in san martin, herb says they invited along heinke's new girlfriend. her name isn't released but officials confirmed they recovered a woman's body from the lagoon yesterday afternoon. today, borrmann's plane was lifted from the bottom of the lagoon while about a mile away, heinke's still sits untouched at san carlos airport where friends are trying to grasp the reality of losing two long-time pilots and friends. >> they were great flyers. they were good flyers. they were good people. part of the great generation of the 20th century. >> reporter: now, investigators are being meticulous with this investigation. they are moving very slowly. at some point this evening they will lift the plane out of the water with a crane. the coroner is on scene already. he will then examine the bodie
. >> he was born in san francisco, raised in the ghetto. went into the army, the korean war, was wounded twice as a paratroop. he got a battlefield commission. went from pse to lieutenant overnight and was an excellent man. >> reporter: on their way to grab lunch in san martin, herb says they invited along heinke's new girlfriend. her name isn't released but officials confirmed they recovered a woman's body from the lagoon yesterday afternoon. today, borrmann's plane was lifted from...
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all a change of mood now focus on what's happening next here in the city of ghettos. which is celebrating its thousand year anniversary this very weekend but over the last two days it's also played host to a high powered talks of the global policy forum it featured prime ministers. and presidents as well as analysts and academics who are tackling some of the toughest questions of our time such as how to make democracy work and how to make the world a safer place or do you get that in the actual vote has been covering it all for us . the dialogue was open and direct very open us to russia is ready to continue this dialogue well the topic the title of this year's forum itself democracy and versified democracy experiences made it sound very alluring even for some of the kremlin's toughest critics they had a rare opportunity to grill the russian president on some of the most sensitive issues to sit at the same table with him there was a heated argument on what is democracy in the first place president medvedev has been saying that democracy is a process in the first place
all a change of mood now focus on what's happening next here in the city of ghettos. which is celebrating its thousand year anniversary this very weekend but over the last two days it's also played host to a high powered talks of the global policy forum it featured prime ministers. and presidents as well as analysts and academics who are tackling some of the toughest questions of our time such as how to make democracy work and how to make the world a safer place or do you get that in the actual...
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terry terry jones and fred phelps demonstrate is a kind of get out of the dangerous called abusive ghetto well shame i ask you this surely let me ask you this first of all so when you scream too loud your sound goes out just to let you know that i am this press release that you wrote today you wrote god hates america i've got it's america why do you live here. well we're almost through with our testimony to this country and when we are god will take us out of this country you understand all roads lead to the united states supreme court when that when that supreme court upholds the rule of law and says that we have done exactly what we were entitled to do under the law this nation's going to throw such a fit what is that what is that i have to clarify what is it that the supreme court is going to validate here on the last time i was on your program was over that snyder case and it's coming up on october the sixth this supreme court's going to rule on whether or not we have a first amendment or dot and when and what they're going to do is uphold the rule of law because what they're going to
terry terry jones and fred phelps demonstrate is a kind of get out of the dangerous called abusive ghetto well shame i ask you this surely let me ask you this first of all so when you scream too loud your sound goes out just to let you know that i am this press release that you wrote today you wrote god hates america i've got it's america why do you live here. well we're almost through with our testimony to this country and when we are god will take us out of this country you understand all...
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it was in a ghetto.in trashcans. >> the only way you would enjoy it is if you were high. what kind of message is that to the kids? >> i didn't have a problem with this. kids have books in their -- boobs in their face all the time. it is called breastfeeding. katy perry has some majorly crazy eyes. i have never seen her look not nuts. i feel bad for russell brand because she will murder someone, greg. that is going to happen. >> she does have wild eyes. >> she has crazy eyes. >> but that means she is good had in bed, right? >> yeah, he is enjoying himself right now. >> we have to move on. from hiding jugs to silencing thugs. do you know what time it is? besides my back rub, it is time for another awesome outburst from kris kristy. this time he was at a town hall meeting with meg whitman, that rich woman running for california governor. some dude shouted to wit man, quote, you look like arnold sharts shart in a dress. that's when -- you look like arnold schwarzenegger in a dress. that's when kristi came to
it was in a ghetto.in trashcans. >> the only way you would enjoy it is if you were high. what kind of message is that to the kids? >> i didn't have a problem with this. kids have books in their -- boobs in their face all the time. it is called breastfeeding. katy perry has some majorly crazy eyes. i have never seen her look not nuts. i feel bad for russell brand because she will murder someone, greg. that is going to happen. >> she does have wild eyes. >> she has crazy...
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if washington would spend that kind of dough, the government might as well station people on the ghetto street corners and hand out $100 bills to passing pedestrians. >> saul had no use for the great society stuff. he saw it as both corrupting and futile. people being able to live an independent, self-governing life. >> you look back on your own 10 years with him. >> i love every minute of it. it was marvelous. >> what was the high point? >> that is really hard to say. i cannot -- i think some of the meetings that we were able to pull together, particularly when we were organizing low- income, black, south side, and when people said we cannot do anything with those people -- when you saw those people come together and organize themselves and do for themselves, and there were certain points where i remember -- like this one. they had raised all the money for a voter registration campaign in which they hired buses to take 2000 or 3000 people down to city hall on saturday morning to register to vote. they raised the money for the buses, to rent the buses. even the hookers were out there do
if washington would spend that kind of dough, the government might as well station people on the ghetto street corners and hand out $100 bills to passing pedestrians. >> saul had no use for the great society stuff. he saw it as both corrupting and futile. people being able to live an independent, self-governing life. >> you look back on your own 10 years with him. >> i love every minute of it. it was marvelous. >> what was the high point? >> that is really hard to...
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. >> he was born in san francisco, raised in the ghetto. went into the army, the korean war, was wounded twice as a paratroop. he got a battlefield commission. went from pse to lieutenant overnight and was an excellent man. >> reporter: on their way to grab lunch in san martin, herb says they invited along heinke's new girlfriend. her name isn't released but officials confirmed they recovered a woman's body from the lagoon yesterday afternoon. today, borrmann's plane was lifted from the bottom of the lagoon while about a mile away, heinke's still sits untouched at san carlos airport where friends are trying to grasp the reality of losing two long-time pilots and friends. >> they were great flyers. they were good flyers. they were good people. part of the great generation of the 20th century. >> reporter: so the plane is slowly being lifted out of the water right now. we are told both the coroner and faa are on scene. but the ntsb investigator has yet to arrive. he is expected at some point this evening. we are told the bodies will be taken
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even in the depths of the ghetto you just thought, he's coming.know when because he always shows up and he saves all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was crying because it was no one coming with enough power to save us. >> the film "waiting for superman" follows five schoolchildren whose futures rest on the roll of the dice. a lottery to get them out of failing inner city schools and into a decent education. >> joining us now, the director of this ground-breaking film, davis guggenheim. he also directed "an inconvenient truth." he joins us now from minneapolis. so, davis, i want to start with something that, you know, we've had a big conversation this week about the issues with teachers. and the big conversation of the issue with administrators. a big kfrgss with the issues with lawmakers in this. clearly you came at this as a parent. but are we still sort of in the same -- we have the same issue with education that we knew 30 years ago which was if you came from a good socio economic backgroun
even in the depths of the ghetto you just thought, he's coming.know when because he always shows up and he saves all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was crying because it was no one coming with enough power to save us. >> the film "waiting for superman" follows five schoolchildren whose futures rest on the roll of the dice. a lottery to get them out of failing inner city schools and into a decent education. >> joining...
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. >>> a wild sighting in what's known as the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. people living in the area actually spotted a mountain lion. someone called police early yesterday morning. they say they saw a 1 hurricane-pound mountain lion that may have looked like the picture you see right there from the internet. when police arrived, the female mountain lion went from shaddeck to cedar and wound up on walnut street before they were forced to shoot and kill it. fish and game don't know why the mountain lion made its way to the city. >>> there have been several recent shark sightings in bay areas as well, so before you head to the beach, we have a few tips. hopefully a little bit of insight on sharks as well. sean van summerrent joins me this morning with a little bit of insight and knowledge about the sharks. good morning. thanks for coming by. >> good morning. >> we were talking about how many sharks are being seen at various beaches around the bay area these days. you say it's kind of a seasonal thing, when the sharks move in about this time of year every year.
. >>> a wild sighting in what's known as the gourmet ghetto of berkeley. people living in the area actually spotted a mountain lion. someone called police early yesterday morning. they say they saw a 1 hurricane-pound mountain lion that may have looked like the picture you see right there from the internet. when police arrived, the female mountain lion went from shaddeck to cedar and wound up on walnut street before they were forced to shoot and kill it. fish and game don't know why...
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she is trying to ghetto and from the school and no one will help him. what was he supposed to do?i understand that no one can condone the children's behavior. now what he could have done, pulled his daughter off the bus, not put her in the situation and then got the attention of school officials. megyn: it's not that easy. parents have to work, they've got to pay the bills and be at the office, they can't all drive their kids to school like the more privileged families can. >> no i understand that too. but when you're an adult you can't storm a bus full of 11 years old and pull the pin on a verbal grenade, that is not going to solve anything. he's got to follow the proper channels, he didn't. he has to be punished for this. megyn: why won't it solve anything, pam, won't it? i feel like those kids, they are not going to be bothering that girl any more. not only did they get the daylights scared out of them presumably when he got on there. now it's a national story and we are all watching it. megyn: you can't take the law -- >> you can't take the law into your own hands. he accepted
she is trying to ghetto and from the school and no one will help him. what was he supposed to do?i understand that no one can condone the children's behavior. now what he could have done, pulled his daughter off the bus, not put her in the situation and then got the attention of school officials. megyn: it's not that easy. parents have to work, they've got to pay the bills and be at the office, they can't all drive their kids to school like the more privileged families can. >> no i...
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and don't say ooh and all that because that's very ghetto-minded. >> joining me now is wilma stephensonn philadelphia. listen, do you teach cooking to kids so it makes them better people, better cooks or they might have a future in cooking? what's the aim of that class? >> all three. everything that you just asked me, all three of those things, that's exactly what i do. >> and how is that working out? how are they responding to this? you had a lot of boys in that class too. >> quite a few, quite a few young men are in my class. i have one this year that transferred to the school just for the class. >> what's the effect that it has on them generally? >> a positive effect on them. after they get adjusted to me, which takes a while, it does, because it has a wonderful positive attitude because it is something that i try to offer them that they may not be getting, and they're not getting outside the home, inside the home or in their environment. i try to give them a type of a hope that things can be better and that they can make something positive of themselves and be successful. >> are you
and don't say ooh and all that because that's very ghetto-minded. >> joining me now is wilma stephensonn philadelphia. listen, do you teach cooking to kids so it makes them better people, better cooks or they might have a future in cooking? what's the aim of that class? >> all three. everything that you just asked me, all three of those things, that's exactly what i do. >> and how is that working out? how are they responding to this? you had a lot of boys in that class too....
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. >> she dresses like she's in the ghetto. >> gretchen: i worked my way up. >> that hair cost more thand million dollars hair, it would look different than this. but anyway, let's get to the tax cuts because there seems to be a disconnect within the republican party now. john boehner -- or did he not, i know, okay. >> why? why don't you drive a nail through my hand. i hate this party politics bologna because they don't look out for the folks, either party. they're just doing a little chess game. i know what they have to do. i know the game they play. >> gretchen: what is it? >> the game is try to put our guys on the higher level, that we're the real ones who have the solutions. look, the folks are smart enough to make up their own mind. the best thing to do would be keep the tax rates the way they are so that more money starts to circulate into the economy. once you start to tax the rich, then there are some rich people going, you know, i'm not gog spend as much money. everybody now is very cautious and not spending money. in order to get out of this recession, people have to start to s
. >> she dresses like she's in the ghetto. >> gretchen: i worked my way up. >> that hair cost more thand million dollars hair, it would look different than this. but anyway, let's get to the tax cuts because there seems to be a disconnect within the republican party now. john boehner -- or did he not, i know, okay. >> why? why don't you drive a nail through my hand. i hate this party politics bologna because they don't look out for the folks, either party. they're just...
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and just continue to do all of the bad things of life and emulate that type of lifestyle from the ghetton't think that any school district should be supporting and endorsing any type of behavior in that regard. >> steve: reverend, here is what the school district says. quote, the rochester school district believes it is important to provide students with reading options that will engage them and encourage thoughtful discussion in the classroom. this book, which was one of some 80 books students could choose from, presents a learning opportunity that is at the core of what education is about. critical thinking, debate and discussion of opposing viewpoints. sir, go ahead. >> no, i don't agree with that. i think in my city, rochester alone, we're going through enough of the drug culture, we're going through enough of all kinds of other kinds of major problem in our school district. i just cannot believe, i just cannot think that my school district in rochester would go ahead and say that this would incite or create thoughtful, provocative discussion in the classroom and then it's okay. i gu
and just continue to do all of the bad things of life and emulate that type of lifestyle from the ghetton't think that any school district should be supporting and endorsing any type of behavior in that regard. >> steve: reverend, here is what the school district says. quote, the rochester school district believes it is important to provide students with reading options that will engage them and encourage thoughtful discussion in the classroom. this book, which was one of some 80 books...