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what about paul ryan talking about so-called inner city men who don't work or this from congressman ben knee thompson? >> uncle tomorrow clarence thomas. >> some words are weapons. said out loud, they can only be said worse with words of conversation. >>> we also have the search for flight 370. ships from bangladesh searching the bay of bengals. you've been tweeting us about the missing plane and about donald sterling and my experts are standing by to talk about experts donald sterling would make more money than he deserved, alienate himself from what he owns. >> names being tossed around include everybody from oprah to magic johnson. here's cnn ted rowlands. >> reporter: as the nba attempting to force to sell the clippers, will he fight or delay a sale? what about his wife shelly? she got permission from the clippers' coach doc rivers. >> it's a tough one for shellie, really. you know, she didn't do anything wrong either. and you've -- you have compassion for her. >> reporter: not everyone has compassion for shellie sterling. in a deposition, she was accused of calling a tenant a black
what about paul ryan talking about so-called inner city men who don't work or this from congressman ben knee thompson? >> uncle tomorrow clarence thomas. >> some words are weapons. said out loud, they can only be said worse with words of conversation. >>> we also have the search for flight 370. ships from bangladesh searching the bay of bengals. you've been tweeting us about the missing plane and about donald sterling and my experts are standing by to talk about experts...
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what about paul ryan talking about so-called inner city men who don't work or this from congressman bennie thompson? >> uncle tom clarence thomas. >> some words are weapons. said out loud, they can only be worse. words that end the conversation. >>> we also have the search for flight 370. ships from bangladesh searching the bay of bengal. is it another false lead in a case that's been full of them? you've been tweeting us about the missing plane and about donald sterling and my experts are standing by to talk about experts donald sterling would make more money than he deserves. alienate him from his own words. >>> i want to begin with the latest on the sterling scandal. an nba meeting tomorrow could be the first step in forcing donald sterling to sell the clippers. names being tossed around include everyone from oprah to magic johnson. here's cnn ted rowlands. >> reporter: as the nba attempting to force to sell the clippers, will he fight or delay a sale? what about his wife shelly? she showed up at last night's playoff game after getting permission from the clippers' coach doc rivers. >>
what about paul ryan talking about so-called inner city men who don't work or this from congressman bennie thompson? >> uncle tom clarence thomas. >> some words are weapons. said out loud, they can only be worse. words that end the conversation. >>> we also have the search for flight 370. ships from bangladesh searching the bay of bengal. is it another false lead in a case that's been full of them? you've been tweeting us about the missing plane and about donald sterling...
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the cdc said 30% of inner city kids suffer from a complex form of ptsd. complex because they never leave the combat zone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland, dr. jeff duncan andretti saw its effects. >> you could take anyone, right, who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things we're currently emphasizing in school will fall off the radar. and frankly, it does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. 69 homicides. >> if i came, the students at fremont high school. in an unusual group in that school who now works there. >> for our students to see someone like that in the classroom and for parents to speak to someone or actually speaks the language. >> you're able to be the change you want to see. >> the kids most at risk end up concentrated in inner city schools with the least amount of resources. >> the teacherrers deal with symptoms like fear, unexplained anger. >> so we try and have those conversations with them to find out what's going on. >> the talking and those relationships are key. >> the most significant protective
the cdc said 30% of inner city kids suffer from a complex form of ptsd. complex because they never leave the combat zone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland, dr. jeff duncan andretti saw its effects. >> you could take anyone, right, who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things we're currently emphasizing in school will fall off the radar. and frankly, it does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. 69 homicides. >> if i came, the students at fremont...
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. >> let's first be clear this is not just a problem in the inner city.eople experiencing motorcycle crashes for example, they were screening positive at similar rates, perhaps not quite as high a our gunshot wound victims but close. so if we think about trauma and injury as something that happens to other people we're not going to have the political will to move forward on this. so we have to recognize that the things happening to my patients -- and i'm seeing more blunt trauma then penetrating trauma, so this is happening to all of our pare patients. so this could happen to any of us. and i agree with your viewer ship, the people who called in. we do need to develop a robust infrastructure to help people deal with not just the emotional spiritual and fiphysicalissues happening to them but also help their family and community. >> doctor -- >> so -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> i was just curious do you think there is a broader social cost to neglecting ptsd in the civil population? >> looking at personal experiences, i think that study still has yet to be don
. >> let's first be clear this is not just a problem in the inner city.eople experiencing motorcycle crashes for example, they were screening positive at similar rates, perhaps not quite as high a our gunshot wound victims but close. so if we think about trauma and injury as something that happens to other people we're not going to have the political will to move forward on this. so we have to recognize that the things happening to my patients -- and i'm seeing more blunt trauma then...
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part of that child poverty was appalachian poverty in the inner city so all these girls were poor. many of them had moms who had some drug issues and poor white america the drug problems tends to be centered around the abuse up for chris -- prescription painkillers likes oxycontin as an example of that. i found that many of my young students, some of them ate, nine or 10 years old had moms that were doing drugs and that was a common factor among the girls. >> host: how did that affect their outlook on life and their dreams as you said? >> guest: i think that many of these girls, i discovered as a teacher many of these girls essentially were orphans. they became orphans to oxycontin and american poverty. so i was their teacher. we had our own class but our class became like a family to them. they became kind of like sisters yes it i was a teacher and i sometimes had to be teacher lee and stern and stuff but it became a family and it was very intimate. at 1.2 of the girls and one of them was layer and the other one was adrianna. they put their arms around one another and said we are
part of that child poverty was appalachian poverty in the inner city so all these girls were poor. many of them had moms who had some drug issues and poor white america the drug problems tends to be centered around the abuse up for chris -- prescription painkillers likes oxycontin as an example of that. i found that many of my young students, some of them ate, nine or 10 years old had moms that were doing drugs and that was a common factor among the girls. >> host: how did that affect...
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the cdc says 30% of inner city kids have a complex form of ptsd, complex because they never leave thezone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland, dr. jeff duncan andrade saw its effects. >> you could take anyone, right, who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd, okay, and the things that we are currently emphasizing in school will fall off their radar because it frankly does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> reporter: last year in oakland, almost two-thirds of the murders were actually clustered in east oakland. about 59 homicides. >> then the car came this way and they started shooting and driving. >> reporter: we went to east oakland to talk with students at fremont high school. in an unusual of alumni from that school who now work there. >> it was really important to come back for our students to see someone who looks like them in the classroom and for parents to speak to somebody who actually speaks their language. >> you are able to be that change you want to see. >> reporter: the kids most at risk end up concentrated in inner city schools with the lea
the cdc says 30% of inner city kids have a complex form of ptsd, complex because they never leave thezone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland, dr. jeff duncan andrade saw its effects. >> you could take anyone, right, who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd, okay, and the things that we are currently emphasizing in school will fall off their radar because it frankly does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> reporter: last year in oakland, almost...
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when you have schools in the inner cities used to have some white students in them, are now all black. when you have a zero tolerance programs for anything that goes wrong, it affects black children. there's still racism in america. it was not way it was before. we've made a long and determined road away from jim crow, but let's also keep in mind, she grew up in a middle class black family, and we're talking here about people who are in the inner city. i'm not sure condoleezza rice is the person i would necessarily turn to as a symbol for these people who live in the ghetto? >> really, bob, that's where you are going to go with this segment. >> that's exactly right. >> two things that you and eric holder said. i think he said zero tolerance disciplinary policies affect black males in school? why is that? do they misbehave more than white students? why is that? his solution is to lower the standards to accommodate the misbehaving black male students? what's the other solution? maybe address the root cause of the misbehavior. something going on at home. he wants to lower standards. we w
when you have schools in the inner cities used to have some white students in them, are now all black. when you have a zero tolerance programs for anything that goes wrong, it affects black children. there's still racism in america. it was not way it was before. we've made a long and determined road away from jim crow, but let's also keep in mind, she grew up in a middle class black family, and we're talking here about people who are in the inner city. i'm not sure condoleezza rice is the...
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when you go in there and portray that image of inner city america, they fear us. >> surprised the worldg the first african-american executive chef to run a restaurant at the world renowned bellagio in las vegas. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur and that was always my goal after prison, but i know to be a strong entrepreneur, i needed to go into the industry and be an information person first. i had to learn and work on becoming the best chef. my last place of employment i wrote a book called "cook" i was working there, got the phone call from oprah. you know what happens when you go on oprah. went on oprah. held the book up, said "cook" in stores now. so overwhelming for me. >> the first book introduced him to america and his most recent book "if you can see it you can be it" is a tool to help become successful. >> it's a book that i believe will define my legacy. >> you have tools in the book that help people get there. >> yes. many tools in the book. i realize the only difference between the have and have nots and folks that live in the suburbs and inner city is informati
when you go in there and portray that image of inner city america, they fear us. >> surprised the worldg the first african-american executive chef to run a restaurant at the world renowned bellagio in las vegas. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur and that was always my goal after prison, but i know to be a strong entrepreneur, i needed to go into the industry and be an information person first. i had to learn and work on becoming the best chef. my last place of employment...
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. >> living around violence like this is making children sick. 30% of inner city kids suffer from ptst. complex because they never leave the combat zone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland dr. jeff duncan saw it's effects. >> you could take anyone who was experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things that are currently emphasizes in school will fall off their radar. it does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> a last year in oakland 2/3 of the murders were in east oakland. >> the car came this way and started shooting. >> we went to east oakland to talk to students at fremont high school. an unusual group after alumni now work there. >> it was important to come back to see people who look like them in the classroom and for parents to speak to somebody who speaks their language. >> you're able to be that change you want to see. >> the kids most at risk end up concentrated in inner city schools with the least amount of resources. teachers deal with fear, with draw and anger. >> if we were to follow traditional suspicion we would have more students out than
. >> living around violence like this is making children sick. 30% of inner city kids suffer from ptst. complex because they never leave the combat zone. for 21 years as a teacher in oakland dr. jeff duncan saw it's effects. >> you could take anyone who was experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things that are currently emphasizes in school will fall off their radar. it does not matter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> a last year in oakland 2/3 of the...
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part of that was appalachian poverty in the inner cities. many of them had mothers who had some drug issues. it poor white america, the drug problem tends to be centered a round the abuse of prescription painkillers. i found out that many of my young students, some eight, nine, ten years old, had mom's who were doing drugs and it was a common factor. >> host: how did that affect their outlook on life? >> guest: i think that for many of these girls that were -- the teachers were essentially orphans to drugs and poverty. so i was there teacher. we have our own gloss, but it became a family. they became like sisters. i was a teacher. i sometimes had to be teacher lee and stern, but it became like a family. at one time to girls, and one of them was blair and the other was eight rihanna, they put their arms around one another and said, we are sisters. we often began our class with a snack food. i said to them, what makes you sisters? is it, we just figured out both of our mothers are on the street doing drugs. for them it was, we have become this
part of that was appalachian poverty in the inner cities. many of them had mothers who had some drug issues. it poor white america, the drug problem tends to be centered a round the abuse of prescription painkillers. i found out that many of my young students, some eight, nine, ten years old, had mom's who were doing drugs and it was a common factor. >> host: how did that affect their outlook on life? >> guest: i think that for many of these girls that were -- the teachers were...
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unlike soldiers, children in the inner city never leave the combat zone.often experience trauma repeatedly. >> you could take anyone who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things that we are currently emphasizing in school will fall off their radar. because it frankly does not gnatter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> reporter: in oakland, about two-thirds of the murders last year were actually centered in east oakland. 59 people killed. these teachers and administrators know that problem firsthand. they graduated from fremont high in east oakland and have gone back there to work. >> the cards they are suddenly wearing around their neck saying rest in peace. some of them have six of them. laminated cards that are tributes to their slain friends. >> it is depression, it is stress, it is withdrawal. it is denial. it is so many things. if somebody pushes that one button, please, go have a seat. that could be the thing that just sets them off. >> reporter: last year, there were 47 recorded lockdowns in oakland's public schools. aga
unlike soldiers, children in the inner city never leave the combat zone.often experience trauma repeatedly. >> you could take anyone who is experiencing the symptoms of ptsd and the things that we are currently emphasizing in school will fall off their radar. because it frankly does not gnatter in our biology if we don't survive the walk home. >> reporter: in oakland, about two-thirds of the murders last year were actually centered in east oakland. 59 people killed. these teachers...
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. >> she is young and from an inner city community. and so she is very resilient in the fact she wants to make it out. >> reporter: princess is one of 12 students here who won a spot in the business project. >> what are the chances of a black child in oakland achieving success in their business? >> 0 to 5%. >> reporter: operation hope wants to improve the odds. princess is branching out interning with professionals to learn how to make other dishes. no, mom is proud. there are full days of classes, aftercool basketball games, home work, then time to dream up new cookie recipes. >> i love it because it is one thing i'm really good at. it is one thing i know i will be successful with. >> reporter: the manager at gussie's chicken in waffles in san francisco, she is willing to sell princess' desserts at the restaurant. >> her flavor profiles for so matcher for a 12-year-old. we were just amazed. >> reporter: the cookies and cup cakes sold out, but this isn't all. princess knows what she will be doing in 10 years. >> i will be working at st
. >> she is young and from an inner city community. and so she is very resilient in the fact she wants to make it out. >> reporter: princess is one of 12 students here who won a spot in the business project. >> what are the chances of a black child in oakland achieving success in their business? >> 0 to 5%. >> reporter: operation hope wants to improve the odds. princess is branching out interning with professionals to learn how to make other dishes. no, mom is...
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he made a huge speech about this and addressed all the problems in the urban inner city. and he got killed for it. remember when eric holder said you don't want to talk about racism because you are a coward, that's why. no one wants to do it because you get whacked -- >> you are using raise to keep that voting block. >> it's all about politics. >> i think it's unfair for you to codify a black family. sorry, condi leeza rice, that's not fair. >> she came from a mother and father who were middle class. >> we'll talk about why that is that most communities -- families don't have fathers in the african-american community. that's a better message for eric holder. >> a thriller performance by michael jackson at the billboard music awards. he came back to life just for a few minutes on the stage, was it cool or creepy or both. we'll tell you what we thought, up next. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there
he made a huge speech about this and addressed all the problems in the urban inner city. and he got killed for it. remember when eric holder said you don't want to talk about racism because you are a coward, that's why. no one wants to do it because you get whacked -- >> you are using raise to keep that voting block. >> it's all about politics. >> i think it's unfair for you to codify a black family. sorry, condi leeza rice, that's not fair. >> she came from a mother and...
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in rural appalachia is supposed to inner city urban appalachian communities, you do tend to have a sortof families where you have a dad in on living in the house. my dad was living in the household, had a job and not with different because the growth i tightened the nanny, largely baghdad throughout the picture. they have biological dad, but they were not part of their everyday lives and their moms were starting to lose it because that's the drug issue and so their families are just beginning to be ripped apart. what i saw in this appalachian community event an idea similar to what you see another urban families at the grandma it's kind of step in and start taking over at taking control of the family. in fact, one of mr. say read about, her grandma was her central caretaker and that was pretty common. >> host: how did you get out? how did she get to college? >> guest: the one keyword is education. i have to be very grateful. i was a very naÏve working-class girl. i was a little bit of an anomaly because i loved vaux and i loved reading. i was a bookish little girl. i think because of th
in rural appalachia is supposed to inner city urban appalachian communities, you do tend to have a sortof families where you have a dad in on living in the house. my dad was living in the household, had a job and not with different because the growth i tightened the nanny, largely baghdad throughout the picture. they have biological dad, but they were not part of their everyday lives and their moms were starting to lose it because that's the drug issue and so their families are just beginning...
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part of that child poverty with appalachian poverty in the inner city. so while these girls were poor. many of them had moms who had drug issues. and poor white america coming to chart problem tends to be centered around the abuse of prescription painkillers like oxycontin would be an example of that. so i found out that many of my young students, some of them like eight, nine, 10 years old had moms who are doing drugs and now was a common factor among the girls. >> so how did that affect their outlook on life? their dreams as he said? >> for many of these girls, they were -- what i was discovering as a teacher for many of these girls come that they were orphans. they have become orphans to oxycontin and american poverty. so why was their teacher. we had a rough class, but our class became like a family to them. and it became kind of like sisters. yes, i was a teacher. i sometimes had to be teacher lee and starring an stuff, but it became like family. it was very intimate. at one point, two of the girls and one of them was blair and the other with embryo
part of that child poverty with appalachian poverty in the inner city. so while these girls were poor. many of them had moms who had drug issues. and poor white america coming to chart problem tends to be centered around the abuse of prescription painkillers like oxycontin would be an example of that. so i found out that many of my young students, some of them like eight, nine, 10 years old had moms who are doing drugs and now was a common factor among the girls. >> so how did that affect...
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it's the deindustrialization of the big city, the destruction of all blue collar jobs in the inner city area where blacks live now today, they don't have the jobs our crowd had two generations ago. that's the reason these kids, only business model looming in front of them is trouble, and that's the problem. anyway, thank you, gene robinson, and thank you, howard fineman. the "a" students are always going to do well, i'm worried about the "b" and "c" students, like me. >>> senate republicans say no to an increase in minimum wage and democrats smell a campaign issue. and now rick santorum says i would say confess republicans don't care as much as democrats do about the poor. isn't that a statement? i think he meant it. >>> plus, this isn't something you see every day, a former supreme court justice testifying before the congress. john paul stevens says it's time we all learn who's paying for these candidates campaigns. he wants full disclosure by the kochs, et cetera. >>> plus, a big victory of opponents for voter i.d. laws, the decision in wisconsin followed similar decisions in pennsylv
it's the deindustrialization of the big city, the destruction of all blue collar jobs in the inner city area where blacks live now today, they don't have the jobs our crowd had two generations ago. that's the reason these kids, only business model looming in front of them is trouble, and that's the problem. anyway, thank you, gene robinson, and thank you, howard fineman. the "a" students are always going to do well, i'm worried about the "b" and "c" students, like...
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ed bradley met richar anozier in 2005, it was for a story about the harlem children's zone, an inner-city education program run by a remarkable man named geoffrey canada... >> good morning, boys and girls. >> and considered one of the most ambitious social experiments to alleviate poverty in our lifetime. >> if you work hard... >> but back then, there was no way to tell if the experiment was working. today the results are in, and they're nothing short of stunning. just ask richar anozier. do you know what college you want to go to? >> stanford. >> what do you want to do after stanford? >> i would like to earn my way to being a ceo. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we look at three groundbreaking approaches to education. first, we visit the seed public charter school, the nation's first urban public boarding school. later, we meet some unlikely students who are getting a liberal arts college degree behind bars. and finally, we go to the harlem children's zone under the leadership of geoffrey canada. we begin with seed, one of the most successful and innovat
ed bradley met richar anozier in 2005, it was for a story about the harlem children's zone, an inner-city education program run by a remarkable man named geoffrey canada... >> good morning, boys and girls. >> and considered one of the most ambitious social experiments to alleviate poverty in our lifetime. >> if you work hard... >> but back then, there was no way to tell if the experiment was working. today the results are in, and they're nothing short of stunning. just...
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he went on to criticize magic saying nba legend did little for charity or inner city business ask was good role model for kids. >> what kind of a guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl? then catches hiv? is that someone we want to respect? and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself and i think he should go into the background but what does he do for the black people? doesn't do anything. >> well, for the record magic raised millions to fight hiv and opened hundreds of inner city small businesses. today, magic said sterling is just angry at the wrong person. >> my whole life is devoted to urban america so, i just wish he knew the facts when he's talking. but he's a man who is upset. he's reaching. he's reaching and trying to find something he can grab on to to help him save his team. it's not going to happen. >> sterling has been banned for life from the nba. commissioner silver said the league board of governors is working as fast as possible to remove sterling as the clippers owner. >> tsa and cdc will post signs at major u.s. airports alerting passe
he went on to criticize magic saying nba legend did little for charity or inner city business ask was good role model for kids. >> what kind of a guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl? then catches hiv? is that someone we want to respect? and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself and i think he should go into the background but what does he do for the black people? doesn't do anything. >> well, for the record magic raised millions to fight hiv and...
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something about that. >> emily got a first education herself and then brought her vision to the inner cityho had been under performing academically. something she discovered as a student tutor in middle school. >> i was assigned to tutor a boy with his homework and it was odd because he was my same age. and we were doing homework together in the afternoon and after he didn't want to do his homework, that he can't read. and this was hugely shocking. i didn't know anyone my age that couldn't read. >> the team preps are dedicated against the odds they face relying on true grit and tenacity to advance. >> i want to be a politician some day. >> and what do you want to do as a politician? >> as a politician, i hope to help children, under privileged, like kids whose parents are on food stamps and stuff like that. when i first came to this school, they were really strict and they gave me a lot of hard questions, hard tests. and the first chances of tests i got, i failed them. i'm not ashamed to say it. but as soon as i got used to the curriculum, i started to pass with flying colors. >> d.c. prep
something about that. >> emily got a first education herself and then brought her vision to the inner cityho had been under performing academically. something she discovered as a student tutor in middle school. >> i was assigned to tutor a boy with his homework and it was odd because he was my same age. and we were doing homework together in the afternoon and after he didn't want to do his homework, that he can't read. and this was hugely shocking. i didn't know anyone my age that...
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lelgts be clear when he says culture and inner city, these are code words for what e he really means,yan has been trying to undo the damage and to craft an image as something like the next jack kemp. as buzz feed has documented, paul ryan visited a dozen groups combatting urban poverty. wednesday he convened for a hearing on urban poverty. after that he stop ped by a meeting of the black caucus saying they agreed on little but they were determined to do something. >> we all have to do a better job at challenging the status quo on how best to fight poverty. we have shared a lot of ideas on how to do that. what we're trying to accomplish is improving the tone of debate so more people are invited to the debate so we can do a better job of getting a control of our problems with poverty. >> so what are those ideas? many people, not just some of ryan's colleagues, question the effectiveness of what he's proposing to do when it comes to fighting poverty. paul ryan made headlines with a poor boy who didn't want a brown bag lunch from the government. about a month ago he released a new budget
lelgts be clear when he says culture and inner city, these are code words for what e he really means,yan has been trying to undo the damage and to craft an image as something like the next jack kemp. as buzz feed has documented, paul ryan visited a dozen groups combatting urban poverty. wednesday he convened for a hearing on urban poverty. after that he stop ped by a meeting of the black caucus saying they agreed on little but they were determined to do something. >> we all have to do a...
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we used to ride bart from balboa to the inner city. we need to bring that back because bart comes to our city. once the bart there it's a sign of relief in san francisco. a lot of people don't know that. i know a lot of people in wheelchairs and sro of market they would love to ride bart to loektsz. -- locations. we have to depend on the soul train and t train. it's a heavy train that goes out to third street. i think this is good that they are redesigning the bart trains and a different color would make people realize that they need to honor those. people don't think that i have disabilities. they don't recognize that. the bart will be a good service. also, we never get to use the restrooms in san francisco. all other bart station, because the restrooms are underground and people have the restrooms to use at bart but interested san francisco there are no restrooms. that will help take some of the blight off the streets for people using the restrooms. it a good idea. thank you. >> is there any other public comment here? all right. the b
we used to ride bart from balboa to the inner city. we need to bring that back because bart comes to our city. once the bart there it's a sign of relief in san francisco. a lot of people don't know that. i know a lot of people in wheelchairs and sro of market they would love to ride bart to loektsz. -- locations. we have to depend on the soul train and t train. it's a heavy train that goes out to third street. i think this is good that they are redesigning the bart trains and a different color...
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you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >ng banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn't listen. and it's been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or not or if she was telling anybody what i was doing or who i was, more than anything, involved with. and it led to her -- i can't even phrase it. it shouldn't have happened. what happened to her shouldn't have happened to her. >> though armstrong wasn't the actual hitman in the murder, he's the only one serving time for the crime. >> sometimes i could see the victim in my case when i'm walking. you know what i'm saying? it's like a demon that never goes away. i have dreams about it. >> in the hope of making a difference, both men serve prison by serving other inmates. >> he said if it was an issue that we'd be able to obtain access to a legal library on "a"
you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >ng banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn't listen. and it's been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or not or if she was telling anybody what i was doing or...
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his business life invests in inner-city communities.oundation has given millions on hiv/aids education, on overall education on scholarships to people, on, you know, working communities. so for 20 years he's -- >> this attack on magic is crazy. he's messing with the wrong brother. and magic is loved by everybody around the world. and to talk about some other stuff that has nothing to do with nothing is ridiculous. and the whole what jews do and what blacks don't, that's insane. anderson, i did a documentary which was nominated for an academy award called "four little girls" it's about the bombing of the baptist church in birmingham, alabama. and i interviewed george wallace and this reminds me of george wallace in that interview. >> how so? >> he was trying -- all the stuff he did, all he could talk about was i bought school books for black kids who didn't have school books. he didn't want to hear about the bombing. the german shepherds, the hoses and for him to say, you know, how he's helped minorities and then try to juxtapose that wi
his business life invests in inner-city communities.oundation has given millions on hiv/aids education, on overall education on scholarships to people, on, you know, working communities. so for 20 years he's -- >> this attack on magic is crazy. he's messing with the wrong brother. and magic is loved by everybody around the world. and to talk about some other stuff that has nothing to do with nothing is ridiculous. and the whole what jews do and what blacks don't, that's insane. anderson,...
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a hundred and 20 units for the formerly homeless and it's in the inner city not only providing housingng services on site that allows people to stay in their home. we have a couple of through the 0 plaza hotel on significant and howard and others and the reattention rate is amazing it's 90 percent over 90 percent of our residents stay in the homes but community housing fairnz is one of the organizations that does that right we need to provide folks services where they stay in place. in other aspects of the neighborhood it's great to build the parcel this was a piece of dirt that wasn't serving the community and now supporting the community in a large way besides it providing stylists we also have retail something that the neighborhood wanted to have as what we built and rincon point and people don't feel like they have the amenities and this site will provide some of that not only the additional activities but supports the retail and under ocii and transbay support open space through the this area and 35 affordable housing. for low income and middle income. i want to recognize we have
a hundred and 20 units for the formerly homeless and it's in the inner city not only providing housingng services on site that allows people to stay in their home. we have a couple of through the 0 plaza hotel on significant and howard and others and the reattention rate is amazing it's 90 percent over 90 percent of our residents stay in the homes but community housing fairnz is one of the organizations that does that right we need to provide folks services where they stay in place. in other...
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chertavian runs year up, a national one-year soft and hard skills job training program for young inner city adults, whose official unemployment rate is almost double that of the nation as a whole. last month, over 12% of 16-24 year-olds not in school and looking for work were unemployed. for those with no more than a high school degree, the rate was higher-- 16.1% in april. for black young adults, a key year-up demographic: 23.3%. >> so we have a significant problem for young adults, especially urban young adults. and we know if they're not engaged in labor markets soon in those early years it has a long term effect in their earning capacity. >> i sat jobless for two and a half years before i decided, okay something has to give. >> reporter: at year up, the likes of 21-year-old shaqueala spend six months being trained, then get internships in a job market that previously shunned them. how hard did you try to get a job? >> i think i went on probably over 40 interviews. it's the, "you only have a high school diploma, from this area, you know we're looking for someone who has a degree or is in
chertavian runs year up, a national one-year soft and hard skills job training program for young inner city adults, whose official unemployment rate is almost double that of the nation as a whole. last month, over 12% of 16-24 year-olds not in school and looking for work were unemployed. for those with no more than a high school degree, the rate was higher-- 16.1% in april. for black young adults, a key year-up demographic: 23.3%. >> so we have a significant problem for young adults,...
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bill courtney mastered the art of the come back as inner-city football coach, here with a surprisingn. his players taught him on the dignity of hard work. and cure the costar of entitlement. at an end of the day it is all about money. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. with the mobile trader app. smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed
bill courtney mastered the art of the come back as inner-city football coach, here with a surprisingn. his players taught him on the dignity of hard work. and cure the costar of entitlement. at an end of the day it is all about money. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming...
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paul ryan got himself into a bit of trouble when he talked about the inner city and after a visit thathe made there, talking about poverty and the inner city and a culture of people who didn't want to work or that kind of thing. so he was immediately jumped on. this week he went to talk to a congressional black caw douse further explain and he came out and said one thing and i want to play you elijah cummings who was in on that meeting right after hearing paul ryan. >> the point i've been making all along we are marginalizing and isolating the poor in our communities and we need to stop that doing that in our country. >> he says that he's done a tour of the united states and learned a lot and i think it still has a lot to learn. >> politicians are almost the worst people to have this conversation about, because what paul ryan was to be is what we say we want him to do, get out of his bubble and see. now, if you don't agree with him, basically you don't agree with his budget, think his budget is going to harm his constituency which elijah cummings believes, so that's about politics, not
paul ryan got himself into a bit of trouble when he talked about the inner city and after a visit thathe made there, talking about poverty and the inner city and a culture of people who didn't want to work or that kind of thing. so he was immediately jumped on. this week he went to talk to a congressional black caw douse further explain and he came out and said one thing and i want to play you elijah cummings who was in on that meeting right after hearing paul ryan. >> the point i've been...
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center, sometimes the sort of highest quality communities are right there in what we think of as the inner cityur schools don't become more integrated. why? because some parents opt out within the system to magnet schools or other kind of choice schools or they simply opt out of the system altogether into private schools. >> you also have even within the african-american community the sort of selecting out because now have you this thing called charter conceals, which can implant inside of an inner city community and even they draw the families of color who are trying to opt out of the system leaving public schools with what? with very little. >> it's tough. you and i are both parents sxwshgs so we know that when are you making a choice for your individual child, you can have political commitments and theological commitments, but your primary commitment as a parent is to make sure that the best educational opportunities are open for that kid. that said, i think we do need to start thinking of an integrated classroom as a quality classroom. part of what happens is we use these measurements for t
center, sometimes the sort of highest quality communities are right there in what we think of as the inner cityur schools don't become more integrated. why? because some parents opt out within the system to magnet schools or other kind of choice schools or they simply opt out of the system altogether into private schools. >> you also have even within the african-american community the sort of selecting out because now have you this thing called charter conceals, which can implant inside...
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i grew up urban youth in the inner city and we had roaches.ne thing i found out about roaches, if you turn the light on, they run, and we try to chase roach legislation here every night on "politics nation." congressman chaka fattah, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the year's biggest election fight. how will the democrat try to take down senator mitch, one-term president, mcconnell? also, our live interview with the african-american police officer who went undercover as a member of the kkk. how did he do it? >>> but first, i'd like to buy a vowel from mr. pat sajak. his ridiculous comments on twitter put him in tonight's gotya. i always wanted to design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have served and their families. and i think we nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. still running in the morning? yeah
i grew up urban youth in the inner city and we had roaches.ne thing i found out about roaches, if you turn the light on, they run, and we try to chase roach legislation here every night on "politics nation." congressman chaka fattah, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the year's biggest election fight. how will the democrat try to take down senator mitch, one-term president, mcconnell? also, our live interview with the...
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president, or another inner city minority taking advantage of the federal government to feed and housely. like oh boy! he had a few lines that the room wasn't able to laugh. there was a joke about the kardashians and republicans that i thought was over the top. i think he got more krvlg in the end. he had a good series talking about healthcare.gov being a verb. the president laughed heartily at that. by the end mchale redeemed himself. the reviews i heard is all in all he did well. >> besides the one liners a lot of people go and see what the reaction is? what's the reaction, right? >> absolutely. i think you played it in the beginning. vice president biden and julia louise-dryfuss, they seemed natural. and vice president biden looked like he really enjoyed filming that. >> signature aviators. thank you so much. >> thanks, frances. >> good luck with the recovery. coming up, richard lui and bill karins are back. what is this and where did it come from? i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not th
president, or another inner city minority taking advantage of the federal government to feed and housely. like oh boy! he had a few lines that the room wasn't able to laugh. there was a joke about the kardashians and republicans that i thought was over the top. i think he got more krvlg in the end. he had a good series talking about healthcare.gov being a verb. the president laughed heartily at that. by the end mchale redeemed himself. the reviews i heard is all in all he did well. >>...
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the acceptabilitters for disease control say 30% of inner city kids suffer from it.unlike soldiers in the military, they never leave the combat zone. symptoms are fear, agitation, and unexplained anger. >> if we followed traditional discipline, we would have more students out. we try to have the conversations with them to find out what is going on. >> a lot of you are talking about this story on facebook and twit tore night. you can watch our full report on kpix.com. >>> tonight, firefighters in the santa cruz mountains are keeping a close watch on a wild fire. it started near morgan hill at about 4:00 this afternoon. firefighters contained it to seven acres. and in novato tonight, christin ayers says the danger is wild fires but a guy with a bottle of lighter fluid. >> reporter: that's right. conditions are breezy and dry here. that means another fire like the one we saw yesterday could do serious damage. tonight, police are looking for that arsonist. i talked to one woman who thinks she saw the suspect. jennifer heard the noises outside her house this morning and s
the acceptabilitters for disease control say 30% of inner city kids suffer from it.unlike soldiers in the military, they never leave the combat zone. symptoms are fear, agitation, and unexplained anger. >> if we followed traditional discipline, we would have more students out. we try to have the conversations with them to find out what is going on. >> a lot of you are talking about this story on facebook and twit tore night. you can watch our full report on kpix.com. >>>...
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it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids? so i began teaching and i got to know these seven girls, blair, or i am so forth, and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third grading fourth-grade and i say to these girls do you all want to have a class of your own and they said i will give this a try so i began meeting with these girls we met during the week every summer for four years of the life and this became kind of an amazing experience for them and for me. in the class of our own where we study and read literature and talk about the stories i l
it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in...
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i see relationship between what paul ryan says when he talks about inner-city people who are urban with all the code words being articulated and the kind of clive bundy expression to the donald sterling. only when there is a flash point do we galvanize our energy either pro or conwiebe again to talk about. donald sterling has never been held accountable. >> >> schieffer: can what struck me this is on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the 1964 civil rights bill. >> i don't think there's any question whatsoever that we've come a long way. since that day, but is this some aberration or is this a symptom of something that runs deep in american society? >> it's aecium top. the anniversary of brown v. board. a lot of big anniversaries. i'm not surprised this happen in the arena of sports. because in many ways sports often pushes this conversation because of the sort of ideas of fairness attached. you are supposed to win clean and play fair. so i do think this is symptomatic and it's interesting because mr. sterling took us to an interesting place. he did not punish donald silver for what
i see relationship between what paul ryan says when he talks about inner-city people who are urban with all the code words being articulated and the kind of clive bundy expression to the donald sterling. only when there is a flash point do we galvanize our energy either pro or conwiebe again to talk about. donald sterling has never been held accountable. >> >> schieffer: can what struck me this is on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the 1964 civil rights bill. >> i don't...
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is working with the young women's leadership school, a network of competitive public schools for inner city students. klaus puts the students in groups to practice selling themselves in a short pithy speech. >> they volunteer there after school every friday and sometimes during break. >> reporter: at first many avoided eye contact and were hesitant. but klaus gives them tips on body language, storytelling, and a creative way to boost enthusiasm. >> i am so excited to tell you this. sit down! >> reporter: it's called over the top bragging, and she encourages women to practice it privately to pump themselves up before their real interview. after two intense hours, a change. >> this year i finally got on the honor role with an 87 average. i was so proud of myself. >> reporter: more eye contact, more assertive tones. >> and then i performed in the poetry slam and i made it to the next round. and i was also one of the youngest people there. >> reporter: giving young women a competitive edge at an early age. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. i'll see
is working with the young women's leadership school, a network of competitive public schools for inner city students. klaus puts the students in groups to practice selling themselves in a short pithy speech. >> they volunteer there after school every friday and sometimes during break. >> reporter: at first many avoided eye contact and were hesitant. but klaus gives them tips on body language, storytelling, and a creative way to boost enthusiasm. >> i am so excited to tell you...
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or as paul ryan refers to you, yet another inner city minority relying on the federal government to feedily. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." >> we are so glad that you spent some time with us this morning, made some great memories today. >> always a pleasure to be with you. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >> prom night in washington, a mingling of media, hollywood and politicians and a chance for president obama to try his hand at comedy. >> an american won the boston marathon for the first time in 30 years, which was inspiring and only fair since a kenyan has been president for the last six. >> but will the laughter fade fast? six months to election day, the president is trying to shake a serious slump. >> you hit singles, you hit doubles. >> this was anything but if funny, a post-2012 election presidential promise to get to the bottom of benghazi. >> w
or as paul ryan refers to you, yet another inner city minority relying on the federal government to feedily. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." >> we are so glad that you spent some time with us this morning, made some great memories today. >> always a pleasure...
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. >> reporter: johnson has opened businesses in inner-city neighborhoods in los angeles and new york.he nba legend also responded to these comments from stirling about his long battle with h.i.v. >> what kind of a guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl, and then he catches h.i.v.? is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself. i think he should go into the background. >> he's trying to find something he can grab on to help him save his team, and it's not going to happen. and, again, i'm going to pray for the man because even if i see him today, i'm going to say hello to-- hello to donald, and his wife as well. i'm not a guy who holds grudges and all that. yes, am i upset? of course. but at the same time, i'm a god- fearing man. i'm going to pray for him and hope things work out for him. >> reporter: n.b.a. commissioner adam silver issued a statement apologizing to magic johnson for "being dragged into this situation." scott, he says the n.b.a. is working as quickly as possible to remove donald sterling as an owner. >> p
. >> reporter: johnson has opened businesses in inner-city neighborhoods in los angeles and new york.he nba legend also responded to these comments from stirling about his long battle with h.i.v. >> what kind of a guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl, and then he catches h.i.v.? is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself. i think he should go into the background. >> he's trying to find something he can grab...
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on cnn to apoll skriez but made more comments, and criticized johnson as a poor role model for inner city youth. johnson responded by saying he is not sure why he keeps getting dragged into the discussion. >> magic johnson should not have been included in the conversation very nothing to do with this. since you put me in it again and want to try to disrespect me, the work i've done in the minority community, that really make miez upset. and my competitive spirit comes out because i've done this great work. all of the kids we've sent to college i have 150 kids on scholarships right now. >> the commissioner says they're working as fast as possible. >> governor governor brown's revision to the state budget would have california spending $107.8 billion and sedz the plan would pay down $11 billion in debt, increase payments to medical, and provide more money to respond to the drought and shore up the teacher's pension system. >> this is where we have lots stuff here, we'll handle it. >> the legislature has until midnight on june 15th to pass. >> if you're looking for an illegal weapon or drugs
on cnn to apoll skriez but made more comments, and criticized johnson as a poor role model for inner city youth. johnson responded by saying he is not sure why he keeps getting dragged into the discussion. >> magic johnson should not have been included in the conversation very nothing to do with this. since you put me in it again and want to try to disrespect me, the work i've done in the minority community, that really make miez upset. and my competitive spirit comes out because i've...
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and all that the money can buy and the other person has had none of that, has gone to el lousy inner-city public-school, has done no prep advantages at all and get the same message to score, which one has a greater academic potential? of course the latter one. you would be crazy not to admit that students over the former student, even if the only consideration you have is to is going to be the best qualified person to do academic work at a particular level. so i think that to some extent of course we have to look. i think that there are some dangers in overweighting place. it does not make sense to admit students who are not going to be able to do the work at an academic institution. that does no one any good. you can have a mismatch problem there as well as on the basis of race. but still i think that some consideration of race and ethnicity, not of race and ethnicity, but a place makes sense. i do want to end, though, with the point that i am not sure that -- i am sure it is not going to be the panacea that some more like, overcoming the gaps that we have between different groups, not o
and all that the money can buy and the other person has had none of that, has gone to el lousy inner-city public-school, has done no prep advantages at all and get the same message to score, which one has a greater academic potential? of course the latter one. you would be crazy not to admit that students over the former student, even if the only consideration you have is to is going to be the best qualified person to do academic work at a particular level. so i think that to some extent of...
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on cnn to apoll skriez but made more comments, and criticized johnson as a poor role model for inner cityth. johnson responded by saying he is not sure why he keeps getting dragged into the discussion. >> magic johnson should not have been included in the conversation very nothing to do with this. since you put me in it again and want to try to disrespect me, the work i've done in the minority community, that really make miez upset. and my competitive spirit comes out because i've done this great work. all of the kids we've sent to college i have 150 kids on scholarships right now. >> the commissioner says they're working as fast as possible. >> governor governor brown's revision to the state budget would have california spending $107.8 billion and sedz the plan would pay down $11 billion in debt, increase payments to medical, and provide more money to respond to the drought and shore up the teacher's pension system. >> this is where we have lots of stuff here, we'll handle it. >> the legislature has until midnight on june 15th to pass. >> if you're looking for an illegal weapon or drugs.
on cnn to apoll skriez but made more comments, and criticized johnson as a poor role model for inner cityth. johnson responded by saying he is not sure why he keeps getting dragged into the discussion. >> magic johnson should not have been included in the conversation very nothing to do with this. since you put me in it again and want to try to disrespect me, the work i've done in the minority community, that really make miez upset. and my competitive spirit comes out because i've done...