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i had seen inglewood on the news a lot. i started volunteering. remember when the minister took me over to the church where they had the juvenile program. there are all of these boys down there looking very tough. he said, oh, no, you don't want to bother with them. it's like, they're a waste of time. forget about them. i told them, actually that's exactly where i want to start. >> reporter: sally's compassion comes from having lived through some dark days of her own. >> i made so many poor choices. i still think -- i ran with a really bad crowd. i even carried a gun at one point. i have a dainty velvet purse and go to a bar or a club with my little purse with a gbig gun in it. did somebody say something to you? are you sure? i'll get them if they do. i'm not -- all right, fine. you throw some punches, baby. there you go. >> reporter: in inglewood a lot of boys don't have anywhere else to turn. kids like ivory who is back at the gym the day after his mother died. he and his brother are on their home now. sue, they could be home sglls is there anyt
i had seen inglewood on the news a lot. i started volunteering. remember when the minister took me over to the church where they had the juvenile program. there are all of these boys down there looking very tough. he said, oh, no, you don't want to bother with them. it's like, they're a waste of time. forget about them. i told them, actually that's exactly where i want to start. >> reporter: sally's compassion comes from having lived through some dark days of her own. >> i made so...
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live in inglewood with our top story. >> the third year- old grew up in this neighborhood. a new luxury car. now family fear that his very success led to his murder. the new music deal was one sign of success. use newly signed as an artist with a major label and ballet. have a lot of people jealous of him. >> the family is devastated. but knew he was a target because of his success. >> he did not deserve that at all. >> a shot up to 10 times at the intersection of 56 and elizabeth. >> i guess he loves his family and wanted to be where he was raised. he collapsed near his childhood home. >> police looking into various angles including whether the killing was linked to any ongoing wrap food. >> it is unfortunate that a one-man reaches its goal. >> never had time to enjoy the forces or the fruit of his labor. >> rapper like others will live on in his music. it finally happened for him. a really want the world to hear him and what he is about to do to change the rap game. unfortunately they will not hear him. did have an extensive criminal record with dozens of arrests for drug
live in inglewood with our top story. >> the third year- old grew up in this neighborhood. a new luxury car. now family fear that his very success led to his murder. the new music deal was one sign of success. use newly signed as an artist with a major label and ballet. have a lot of people jealous of him. >> the family is devastated. but knew he was a target because of his success. >> he did not deserve that at all. >> a shot up to 10 times at the intersection of 56 and...
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bart's of inglewood and surgeons for the speed of white tents but it's just the whole wash and it clearly looks like the hand you will often come off. is the boss boss treat sewage and vegetable market was designed to the day off today due to last them through the area. the street the people and wounding another seventy. it is the discos the shop is a sign of mourning for the guardians maybe a dozen residents gathered at me shocked and food boxes yet to grow the market. you would've walked into the victim's off the last. it said. most of the victims would be the buttons from well off families living in india what's up with the pointy end of the darkest times the patrol. but that he was playing. it is going to put this country. the attack was seen by man saying he represented the separatist group. although it does not however vetted by the call came from an anonymous telephone number. the attack has all the contents of the bombs start bombing. some of bob has been the target of the baby move. we just enjoyed the desk support and advice i did recently. it's not about the good of the bomb sc
bart's of inglewood and surgeons for the speed of white tents but it's just the whole wash and it clearly looks like the hand you will often come off. is the boss boss treat sewage and vegetable market was designed to the day off today due to last them through the area. the street the people and wounding another seventy. it is the discos the shop is a sign of mourning for the guardians maybe a dozen residents gathered at me shocked and food boxes yet to grow the market. you would've walked into...
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one of the best elementary schools in all of los angeles is inglewood, a black neighborhood. cannot say it's a bad thing. no one from beverly hills is bringing their kids to inglewood. it's what you make out of it. ifyou're going to school, you're going to stay stay. if you're going to play ball, go right to the pros. if you're going to school, get that degree. >> if you are going to suddenly be in charge of the ncaa, what would your first order of business? >> i would investigate where the real money is and get keys to all of the places in the dominican republic because you know they are stacking money. i would literally change the way you scout players. talk to different players i would pay attention to how they do that, how they get them in. you would not have to pay them because there would already be a certain amount of money. i could not work until the summer time so that means through the whole year i had no money. eating a gladiator. he got there and perform, come back in and live this lifestyle. i really did not get the students feeling. >> if you were a grad student
one of the best elementary schools in all of los angeles is inglewood, a black neighborhood. cannot say it's a bad thing. no one from beverly hills is bringing their kids to inglewood. it's what you make out of it. ifyou're going to school, you're going to stay stay. if you're going to play ball, go right to the pros. if you're going to school, get that degree. >> if you are going to suddenly be in charge of the ncaa, what would your first order of business? >> i would investigate...
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there's three chicago, there's inglewood, and there is austin, lan dame, rowsland - unemployment is around 4%. unemployment in chicago around 4%. there's chicago land, with jobs on signs. three chicagos, all of this where you have cut schools and >> schools, trauma units, jobs and post offices. it's a lands of desperation. drugs are coming in, guns are coming in and guns out. there's poverty and disparity. >> the disparity is dramatic, between... >> 3500 blacks die, 3500 lack of access to health care. there are health disparities, education disparities, and there is no solution. we have 10,000 long black use with the cost of 50,000, some have been there six months to six years in pre-trial detention. in the detention calls, 90,000 each. s there's no lock-up solution to the crisis. >> the difference is so dramatic, that you have within a matter of a few blocks, you go from a dangerous part of the united states to the safest. >> look at first class gaols and second-class schools. look at the suburbs down state. we know where the guns and drugs are manufactured. we know a store that cells 7%.
there's three chicago, there's inglewood, and there is austin, lan dame, rowsland - unemployment is around 4%. unemployment in chicago around 4%. there's chicago land, with jobs on signs. three chicagos, all of this where you have cut schools and >> schools, trauma units, jobs and post offices. it's a lands of desperation. drugs are coming in, guns are coming in and guns out. there's poverty and disparity. >> the disparity is dramatic, between... >> 3500 blacks die, 3500 lack...
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there, there are three areas of chicago, inglewood , lawndale, austin, and roseland where unemployment is around 40%. there are other parts of chicago where unemployment is at 4%. all of this where you have cut schools and hospitals and trauma wouldn'ts and jobs and post offices. it's the land of deprivation. and i submit to you that drugs are coming in, and guns are coming in and jobs are going out. there must be some commitment to deal with the poverty and disperty. >> and it's drama. >> 3500 blacks die a year. 3500 because of lack of access to healthcare. health disparities, there is no locking up solution. we have 10,000 youth i i in prison at $50,000. there is no lock-them-up solution to this crisis. >> you have within a matter of two blocks you can go from one of the most dangerous parts of the united states to one of the safest. >> well, you look at first-class jails and second class schools. i think that the mayor must reach beyond the limits of chicago. they make these guns in barrington over a suburb . so we know where guns are manufactured. we know the route, we know the sto
there, there are three areas of chicago, inglewood , lawndale, austin, and roseland where unemployment is around 40%. there are other parts of chicago where unemployment is at 4%. all of this where you have cut schools and hospitals and trauma wouldn'ts and jobs and post offices. it's the land of deprivation. and i submit to you that drugs are coming in, and guns are coming in and jobs are going out. there must be some commitment to deal with the poverty and disperty. >> and it's drama....
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you're in the magical place we call inglewood cliffs.rms of the divergence, can we see this continue? >> the numeric unchanged situation, which is the s&p, we're virtually at all-time highs and yet parts of collapsing is a function of the rotation. we have seen epic rotation out of growth and into value. what happens after this initial phase, and this is seven weeks old, is the value starts to succumb and the growth doesn't get better either in principle and that's the way history shows this gets resolved. so the implication, of course, is that the aggregate s&p goes lower as parts go lower. >> so this is going to be a concern. i think if you're in the momentum names or you're simply watching the space, dan, what is particularly concerning -- you can explain amazon in terms of operating margins, but facebook. facebook is trading sharply lower. if that was a great quarter, and look at where it is now, it's being taken out to the woodshed just like any other stock. >> i think people loved the growth. the company is doing a lot of good thin
you're in the magical place we call inglewood cliffs.rms of the divergence, can we see this continue? >> the numeric unchanged situation, which is the s&p, we're virtually at all-time highs and yet parts of collapsing is a function of the rotation. we have seen epic rotation out of growth and into value. what happens after this initial phase, and this is seven weeks old, is the value starts to succumb and the growth doesn't get better either in principle and that's the way history...
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see if there are sports and then there are places like new jersey where until recently the city of inglewoodjust in acted a buffer zone and in fact they passed unanimously through the city council because of activists and community members demanding it but previous to that this fringe group the abolished human abortion group and some local extremist activists would stand literally right at the door of the clinic and they would chase people up and down the street for blocks screaming racial epithets things that i can't repeat on air. don't kill me don't don't go in there yet still there's still time to change your mind things that could be heard up stairs in the counseling rooms and in the procedure rooms it was really pretty awful awful it was you for someone who's going through a really really tough decision in their life katie what is your argument to the people i guess against the people who say that these buffer zones infringe on their first man the right to free speech. technically i suppose it does i mean i just did a piece for truth outs and i interviewed just lose that amazing lawyer
see if there are sports and then there are places like new jersey where until recently the city of inglewoodjust in acted a buffer zone and in fact they passed unanimously through the city council because of activists and community members demanding it but previous to that this fringe group the abolished human abortion group and some local extremist activists would stand literally right at the door of the clinic and they would chase people up and down the street for blocks screaming racial...