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it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing.so if this was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own america, and there's no concern. >> that's an interesting point. i mean, everybody is pointing to this terrible violence we're seeing in central america. it's like, what about chicago? how do you flee chicago? in the meantime, you talk about gunolence. rahm emanuel has come out on the gun laws, the city's mayor has come out and once again talked about guns. saying where are the gun laws? where are the national leaders so that we don't have the guns of cook county, indiana, and downstate illinois flowing into this city? >> well, i think that rahm emanuel is not
it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing.so if this was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own...
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it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing. this was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own america, and there's no concern. >> that's an interesting point. i mean, everybody is pointing to this terrible violence we're seeing in central america. it's like, what about chicago? how do you flee chicago? in the meantime, you talk about gun violence. rahm emanuel has come out on the gun laws, the city's mayor has come out and once again talked about guns. saying where are the gun laws? where are the national leaders so that we don't have the guns of cook county, indiana, and downstate illinois flowing into this city? >> well, i think that rahm emanuel is not p
it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing. this was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own america,...
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it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing.his was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own america, and there's no concern. >> that's an interesting point. i mean, everybody is pointing to this terrible violence we're seeing in central america. it's like, what about chicago? how do you flee chicago? in the meantime, you talk about gun violence. rahm emanuel has come out on the gun laws, the city's mayor has come out and once again talked about guns. saying where are the gun laws? where are the national leaders so that we don't have the guns of cook county, indiana, and downstate illinois flowing into this city? >> well, i think that rahm emanuel is not pay
it's all these inner cities where these policies are failing.his was something that was happening in a combat zone over a weekend, you would have it plastered all over the front pages of papers. but now, of course, it doesn't fit into that agenda, you're not hearing anything about it. what is also interesting, you hear about these illegal immigrants that are escaping the violence and the deplorable situations in central america. you have a lot of that happening right here in our own america,...
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a big difference in baseball industry. >> inner city teams strong play triggered question about j.j.ichardson age eligibility. his parents had to produce his birth certificate. >> it happens sometimes though. >> because you're tall and good. >> yeah, well not so much good just because i'm good. >> humility, hard work and confidence. >> just throw strikes. >> and win. >> these are little leagueers with big dreams in philadelphia and they know over the next week they'll play four games and they're hoping for more. in south philadelphia, pat ciarrocchi, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> good for them dragons first game saturday morning against team from maryland we'll all be rooting for you drag don'ts. >> all the way behind monet. >> fantastic a talented group. >> we can do it. >> we're hoping for good weather, looks good for the rest of the week any way and for the specific concert at the shore here expect comfortable and 6 p.m.. mean while, eyewitness weather forecast keeps us in the 80s. sun, clouds, showers, storms, variety back for the weekend. more showers and clouds, bob. >> also a good
a big difference in baseball industry. >> inner city teams strong play triggered question about j.j.ichardson age eligibility. his parents had to produce his birth certificate. >> it happens sometimes though. >> because you're tall and good. >> yeah, well not so much good just because i'm good. >> humility, hard work and confidence. >> just throw strikes. >> and win. >> these are little leagueers with big dreams in philadelphia and they know over...
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nobody in inner-city thinks this is not efficient they think there are people who will invade that inner-cityo burn down their houses and they think that because they're democrats who actually have been doing this in saying this. the answer to that the real racists are those of the left who wish to exploit racial division to pay off their cronies. the reason the education sox in the inner-city they pay off their cronies the way bell left is not done anything by dominance in the jury to it is not about a fact there is a telling point when bill clinton talking about obama said the difference between obama and romney is he says obama has done a poor job. barack obama knows he has not been a good job but does not feel bad about it. people bought that and the polls show this 80% to people 80% thought mitt romney care bus than barack obama. but when it came to policy they've met with ms. romney but they vote with their hearts so after the of language of morality socialism is not right whenever you hear them say that it is because they have the idea of the kumquat it went exactly as they thought tha
nobody in inner-city thinks this is not efficient they think there are people who will invade that inner-cityo burn down their houses and they think that because they're democrats who actually have been doing this in saying this. the answer to that the real racists are those of the left who wish to exploit racial division to pay off their cronies. the reason the education sox in the inner-city they pay off their cronies the way bell left is not done anything by dominance in the jury to it is...
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the group of 12 and 13 year olds from center city is doing something a little league inner city teamn pennsylvania has never done, within the state championship. >> did you guys think you'd make it this far when the season start justin drabick. >> no. no way. i knew it was a very talented group, but a lot has got to go right and you have to within lot of game to get to this point. >> reporter: many of the players in this group have been together for several years. chemistry is just one of their secrets. >> my teammates mean a lot. they're some of my closest friends. especially because most of them i've known since i was about eight. so it's not really like playing with teammates it's more like playing with family. >> reporter: they've got an ace in the hole. coaches say monet davis is the best pitcher in the state. >> trying to put the name taney out there in the world to let everyone know that inner city kids can make a big difference in baseball industry. >> reporter: despite everything they've already accomplish, this group of all stars knows the most challenging road still lies a
the group of 12 and 13 year olds from center city is doing something a little league inner city teamn pennsylvania has never done, within the state championship. >> did you guys think you'd make it this far when the season start justin drabick. >> no. no way. i knew it was a very talented group, but a lot has got to go right and you have to within lot of game to get to this point. >> reporter: many of the players in this group have been together for several years. chemistry is...
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there were letters from conservative rural areas, from the inner city, urban areas, democrats and liberals, conservative republicans, and some moderates who were somewhere in the middle. some of those democratic senators from the south who were really from nixon-dominated areas of the south had a tough time. i think that came through with the various speeches offered. you could hear and feel the pain. i think the seriousness with which each member had to face up to his or her responsibilities, i think that came through as i was listening to it. >> thank you their insights into this time period from 40 years ago. here's more from 1974, the house judiciary committee. >> i recognize the gentle lady from texas, ms. jordan, for the purpose of general debate, not to exceed 15 minutes. >> thank you. i join in thanking you for giving the junior members of this committee the glorious opportunity of sharing the pain of this inquiry. mr. chairman, you are a strong man. it has not been easy, but we have tried as best we can to give you as much assistance as possible. earlier today, we heard the beginn
there were letters from conservative rural areas, from the inner city, urban areas, democrats and liberals, conservative republicans, and some moderates who were somewhere in the middle. some of those democratic senators from the south who were really from nixon-dominated areas of the south had a tough time. i think that came through with the various speeches offered. you could hear and feel the pain. i think the seriousness with which each member had to face up to his or her responsibilities,...
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>> by the way, the next time when -- when you leave here and drive by an inner city and see a liquor a check casher, title lender, and renting rim store, that's not racism. and that's not discrimination. that's target marketing. they're simply targeted 500 credit score customer, and what we do with 5117 is move credit scores 120 points. nothing that changes your life more than god or laugh -- or love than moving your credit score. what is real yip supplementings, you have a government check, say a social security check. they're charging you up to 5% for the facest check on the planet. they charge you for your own money. that's what happened when you don't understand the language of money, don't have a high financial iq and some people are actually depressed. we actually have lost our hope, the most dangerous person is a person without hope. you have to get the credit score up because then the liquor store is a convenience store, and the check cash returns into a credit union or bank. that poor neighborhood becomes an emerging market. question. >> oh, hi. i am shirley. thank you for y
>> by the way, the next time when -- when you leave here and drive by an inner city and see a liquor a check casher, title lender, and renting rim store, that's not racism. and that's not discrimination. that's target marketing. they're simply targeted 500 credit score customer, and what we do with 5117 is move credit scores 120 points. nothing that changes your life more than god or laugh -- or love than moving your credit score. what is real yip supplementings, you have a government...
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inner city teenagers are enjoying summer like never before. >> i love canoeing. i love it here. >> reporter: 15-year-old charley davis is one of them. the san lorenzo teenager says the camp has given him a new sense of freedom. >> i can be myself. nobody's arguing or nothing like that. >> reporter: but the experience is extra special to charley. he and quinn share an even closer connection. you see, the day after quinn's killing, the high schooler nearly lost his life, when he was robbed and shot, allegedly by the same group of teens who prosecutors believe killed quinn. >> we want to see him thrive and be happy, because that's another opportunity to see something good come out of something that's, that was completely horrible. >> i heard it meant a lot to him. it means a lot to me. >> reporter: he's grateful that camp cyo is part of his life. in fact, he now plans on becoming a counselor as well. >> i will let him know that i love him for that. >> i don't have any control over what happened to quinn. have no say. i have to accept that. but i don't have to accept
inner city teenagers are enjoying summer like never before. >> i love canoeing. i love it here. >> reporter: 15-year-old charley davis is one of them. the san lorenzo teenager says the camp has given him a new sense of freedom. >> i can be myself. nobody's arguing or nothing like that. >> reporter: but the experience is extra special to charley. he and quinn share an even closer connection. you see, the day after quinn's killing, the high schooler nearly lost his life,...
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researchers compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and kids who attended lower performing schools. the charter group kids had better health overall. they participated in less binge drinking and unhealthy behavior. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, an incredible milestone. we'll give you the information on what it is. >>> find out if any more precipitation is expected in our future. our spencer christian is with us next and we'll be up next with his forecast. >>> rory mcilroy wins the?? >>> it's the end of an era for a popular restaurant in san francisco. nearly 60 years after they opened, villa romana restaurant in the sunset. the owners are ready to retire. the family has not decided what they will do with the space on irving street. >>> a 120th anniversary with a giant birthday party. the customers waited down the street for a free scoop of ice cream and prizes. founded in 1884, you may have seen the ship remade in the movie "up." i'm intrigued with swiss milk chocolate. >> and toasted almond. they are all good. >> yeah, really.
researchers compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and kids who attended lower performing schools. the charter group kids had better health overall. they participated in less binge drinking and unhealthy behavior. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, an incredible milestone. we'll give you the information on what it is. >>> find out if any more precipitation is expected in our future. our spencer christian is with us next and...
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two kids from the inner city - one black, one white, both dreaming for a better life. >> when they start out they are cute and cuddly, you want each and every one to own the world. and you know sadly that that will not happen. >>> stunning results of a study that raises the question when you come from the main streets is the american dream dead on arrival for some? >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm adam may in for joie chen. five days after malaysian airlines flight 17 was shot over eastern ukraine, a full-scale investigation continues to be hindered by rebel fighters, a lack of security and evidence tampering. there's a lot of information. most of the victims' remains will be flown from ukraine to the netherlands. a dispute erupted between experts and rebels. 92 bodies are unaccounted for. the u.s. released intelligence to support its claim that the plane was hit by an s-11 missile fired from rebel held territory in eastern ukraine. and european leaders, people, imposed new sanctions on russian companies and individuals, threatening tougher measures if russia does not rein
two kids from the inner city - one black, one white, both dreaming for a better life. >> when they start out they are cute and cuddly, you want each and every one to own the world. and you know sadly that that will not happen. >>> stunning results of a study that raises the question when you come from the main streets is the american dream dead on arrival for some? >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm adam may in for joie chen. five days after malaysian...
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the two groups, the cops and the inner city youth don't know how to interact with each other. it is a community esh you and there -- issue and there can be a community solution. they do operation conversation, cops and kids. if they have a conversation, it is a lot easier for the two to interact and understand each other, and i think that will really help solve this problem. i think it was right for him to bring up the issue, but i think he was focusing on on an aspect that was not bringing it into the big problem. >> he did it in a decisive way. >> i don't even care what he said. it would have been okay to say that if he was delivering an editorial. he is a straight news reporter who was supposed to be delivering the news. >> i got the impression he was doing an editorial. >> it doesn't seem like it. he was reading the news. if the station success -- suspends film for editorial liesing during the news. >> i can't figure it out. it sounds like a commentary, but he is a reporter. >> can we just agree to disagree? >> i guess. >> he is editorial liesing inappropriate leahy must b
the two groups, the cops and the inner city youth don't know how to interact with each other. it is a community esh you and there -- issue and there can be a community solution. they do operation conversation, cops and kids. if they have a conversation, it is a lot easier for the two to interact and understand each other, and i think that will really help solve this problem. i think it was right for him to bring up the issue, but i think he was focusing on on an aspect that was not bringing it...
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the children le oved to the inner cities often in safe neighborhoods and reject the kind of comfort of their parents. and janice joplin saying hey, man, i want to live super hyper most. i want to do is just basically be like my parents and sit and die in front set.television so they're really pushing back and st the kind of safety security, comfort, they're not that at all. because of the suburbs that they grew up in, where there wasn't a of excitement. so they're reacting to what they deficit in venture american culture. 50 the assassination of the s, mlk, jfk, robert kennedy, the vietnam war, how much did events play into this movement. >> kind of challenges that americans thought was going to be their birthright. war in vietnam in particular, opened the questions in the united states. violence of great leaders being struck down in the prime of their lives. think, maybe e american society isn't what we thought it was going to be. and maybe it's time to challenge assumptions that lay behind it. so, yeah, the counterculture is premises inking the based on violence and some of hypocrisy
the children le oved to the inner cities often in safe neighborhoods and reject the kind of comfort of their parents. and janice joplin saying hey, man, i want to live super hyper most. i want to do is just basically be like my parents and sit and die in front set.television so they're really pushing back and st the kind of safety security, comfort, they're not that at all. because of the suburbs that they grew up in, where there wasn't a of excitement. so they're reacting to what they deficit...
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you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang 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
you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang 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...
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they spend the last two days to raise money to support inner city teenagers in their neighborhoods. it took them from trenton to camden yesterday and on to >>> thousands of people lined up for a free lunch on independence mall in philadelphia. the 22nd annual hoagie day, part of the wawa welcome america festivities, 12,000 shorties were handed out at noon and another 5,000 were donated to community shelt evers around the delaware valley. good for you. >> 6 abc is home for all the 4th of july fest visits. matt o'donnell and tamala edwarded hosts the celebration and parade. and join, rick williams, cecily tynan and adam joseph and karen rogers for the fireworks over the museum of art. we have advisories and we could get tumultuous weather. >> philadelphia is storm free and it's steamy and we have strong storms developing in the north and west suburbs, one cell is sitting over north central buck county, moving at 6 miles per hour over bedminster and dublin. and it's tapping into high humidity and dropping a lot of rain, a flash flood warning is posted for north sensual buck county and
they spend the last two days to raise money to support inner city teenagers in their neighborhoods. it took them from trenton to camden yesterday and on to >>> thousands of people lined up for a free lunch on independence mall in philadelphia. the 22nd annual hoagie day, part of the wawa welcome america festivities, 12,000 shorties were handed out at noon and another 5,000 were donated to community shelt evers around the delaware valley. good for you. >> 6 abc is home for all the...
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born into poverty and raised in inner-city detroit, dr. carson graduated from high school with honors. he received a degree or gale earned a medical degree at the university of chicken. at age 33, dr. carson became the youngest doctor ever to have a major division at john hopkins hospital. he is the author of several books and with his wife, the creator, together the creator of a scholarship program for children in grades four through that. dr. carson's prayer breakfast speech for that one of his newest book, "one nation: what we ca do to save america's future", a topic he will address today. ladies and gentlemen, please join in a warm welcome to the national press club for dr. benjamin carson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. jeanie and i am absolutely honored to be here. i will tell you at the end of the talk why i think the press is so important and what their role is in a free society. the first of all, let me just tell you that, you know, i am so grateful that i was born in this country, which is to lay land of d
born into poverty and raised in inner-city detroit, dr. carson graduated from high school with honors. he received a degree or gale earned a medical degree at the university of chicken. at age 33, dr. carson became the youngest doctor ever to have a major division at john hopkins hospital. he is the author of several books and with his wife, the creator, together the creator of a scholarship program for children in grades four through that. dr. carson's prayer breakfast speech for that one of...
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. >> we're trying to put the name out there in the world, let everyone know that inner city kids can make a big difference in their baseball industry. >> the inner city team's strong play even triggered a question about jj richardson's age eligibility. his parents who to produce his bert certificate. >> happens sometimes though. >> because you're tall and you're good? >> yes. well, not so much good. just because i'm tall. >> humility, hard work, and focus. moan a's pitching style is simple. >> just throw strikes. that's all you got to do. throw strikes. >> and win. >> these are little least ers, they know they'll play four games and hoping for more n south philadelphia, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> future phillies out on that diamond. >>> well, still to come here on "eyewitness news", the royal photo bombing streak continues. >> plus: (crying) ... oh, pretty harsh lesson in growing up. the news had a sent this big sister over the edge. you don't want to miss it. carol? >> oh, they've apparently done it again, come up with another crazy burger. tyt. we'll show you, and
. >> we're trying to put the name out there in the world, let everyone know that inner city kids can make a big difference in their baseball industry. >> the inner city team's strong play even triggered a question about jj richardson's age eligibility. his parents who to produce his bert certificate. >> happens sometimes though. >> because you're tall and you're good? >> yes. well, not so much good. just because i'm tall. >> humility, hard work, and focus....
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researches at ucla compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and students who attended lower-performing schools. those at charter schools had better overruled health and engaged in less risky behavior like binge drinking and safe sex and drug use. only nine percent dropped out of the charter schools compared to 20 percent at other schools. >> a bay area business reached an incredible milestone. >>> find out if anymore precipitation is expected in our near future. spencer christian is up next with the forecast. >> coming up in sports, giants and a's highlights as rory mcilroy wins the british open going wire-to-wire. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >> a sweet celebration today for an oakland favorite. benton's creamer
researches at ucla compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and students who attended lower-performing schools. those at charter schools had better overruled health and engaged in less risky behavior like binge drinking and safe sex and drug use. only nine percent dropped out of the charter schools compared to 20 percent at other schools. >> a bay area business reached an incredible milestone. >>> find out if anymore precipitation...
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lived through world war ii, live through the depression, and then their children moved into the inner cities, often in unsafe neighborhoods, and reject the kind of comfort of their parents, and so you have for instance gemstar plan saying hey, man, i want to live super hyper now. the last thing i want to do is basically be like my parents and sit and die in front of the television set. so they are really pushing back against a kind of safety and security comfort. they are not buying that at all. they want lives -- they are restless people. and i think because of the suburbs that they grew up in, where there was not a lot of excitement, so they are reacting to what they see as an adventure deficit in the american culture. >> the assassinations of the 1960's, mlk, jfk, robert kennedy, the vietnam war -- how much did those events play into this movement? >> i think you're right, what most will thought would be their birth right, and the war in vietnam, in particular, as he say, the incredible violence of great leaders being struck down in the prime of their life. a lot of people think, maybe am
lived through world war ii, live through the depression, and then their children moved into the inner cities, often in unsafe neighborhoods, and reject the kind of comfort of their parents, and so you have for instance gemstar plan saying hey, man, i want to live super hyper now. the last thing i want to do is basically be like my parents and sit and die in front of the television set. so they are really pushing back against a kind of safety and security comfort. they are not buying that at...
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or out of inner city. >> mr. chairman, i'm going to have a second go round? >> we don't even have -- we have a lot of colleagues that showed up. >> well, i skeed for a response. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i so much appreciate the fact that you have taken on this issue of poverty and that we are really trying to get to the bottom of it. i have my own story of my own about poverty and i sit here today because there are a lot of folks who help med to get to where i am so i'm interested, miss reynolds, because i have gone back and worked with a number of programs of to t poverty and the generational poverty in particular is what i'm going to speak to and i'm sorry that i wasn't here for all of your opening remarks but i did read the piece that you gave us, the printed piece, and you have in the here "generational poverty had its own culture, hidden rules and belief systems." and that's what i've run into as we've had programs that have tried to help people get out of poverty because you said generational poverty
or out of inner city. >> mr. chairman, i'm going to have a second go round? >> we don't even have -- we have a lot of colleagues that showed up. >> well, i skeed for a response. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i so much appreciate the fact that you have taken on this issue of poverty and that we are really trying to get to the bottom of it. i have my own story of my own about poverty and i sit here today because there are a lot of folks who help med to get to where i am...
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i grew up in the inner city in kansas city, missouri, and it wasn't till eight months ago that i myself learned about the environment. i had an opportunity to go to antarctica with national geographic in the south pole and how it advanced my life and helped me see how i'm a steward. you guys are starting out younger than i have. to see you here, i really appreciate it. i want to personally thank you and the work that carol bob did. you guys came together. you know, this is very heart warming, this is very positive. and just keep up the good work, young people. get your education. obey your parents. keep doing the right thing. make a mark in this society. >> i, too, want to thank you guys for coming. this was really a special treat. just hearing your stories, hearing what you're learning and hearing what you're doing for the summer is absolutely wonderful and thank you for helping keep the port clean and green. >> great job, guys. thank you, jackie and james. i've been over in your school and i'm very impressed with what you do over there and it's an example of it right here. i'm really
i grew up in the inner city in kansas city, missouri, and it wasn't till eight months ago that i myself learned about the environment. i had an opportunity to go to antarctica with national geographic in the south pole and how it advanced my life and helped me see how i'm a steward. you guys are starting out younger than i have. to see you here, i really appreciate it. i want to personally thank you and the work that carol bob did. you guys came together. you know, this is very heart warming,...
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here in the inner-city area, most residents are muslim. many parents want their culture to be reflected by the education system. >> i think it is wrong for them to be taught at a young age to be taught sex education. instead, they should be taught religious, or if they are going to be taught sex, why not teach religion as well? >> i had one conversation with you, and after the conversation, you thought that you like a girl and you try to talk to me again and again, and i start getting close and start opening up more, and it can lead to sin. that's where it starts. >> oliver is an anglican vicar who administers minority christian parish here in small he. he is well aware of the religious views of his muslim neighbors, but in the wake of the trojan horse debate, he cautions against making sweeping generalizations. >> when we are talking about religious conservatism and equating it to extremism, which leads onto islamism in the terrorism, you are entering into a totally different conversation, and i think that's why people get agitated. >> th
here in the inner-city area, most residents are muslim. many parents want their culture to be reflected by the education system. >> i think it is wrong for them to be taught at a young age to be taught sex education. instead, they should be taught religious, or if they are going to be taught sex, why not teach religion as well? >> i had one conversation with you, and after the conversation, you thought that you like a girl and you try to talk to me again and again, and i start...
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researches at ucla compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and students who attended lower-performing schools. those at charter schools had better overruled health and engaged in less risky behavior like binge drinking and safe sex and drug use. nine percent dropped out of the charter schools compared to 20 percent at other schools. >> a bay area business reach an incredible milestone. >>> find out if anymore precipitation is expected in our near future. spencer christian is up next with the forecast. >> coming up in sports, giants and a's highlights as rory mcilroy wins the british open going wire-to-wire. >> a sweet celebration today for an oakland favorite. benton's creamery marked its 120th anniversary with a giant birthday party. customers waited in a line that went out the door and down the street for free scoops of ice cream and prizes. it was the birthplace of some popular ice cream flavors including toasted almond, rockey road. >>> i'd say that is worth waiting for. although it wasn't your typical summer afternoon, spencer. >
researches at ucla compared inner city kids in los angeles selected to attend high-performing charter schools and students who attended lower-performing schools. those at charter schools had better overruled health and engaged in less risky behavior like binge drinking and safe sex and drug use. nine percent dropped out of the charter schools compared to 20 percent at other schools. >> a bay area business reach an incredible milestone. >>> find out if anymore precipitation is...
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just diligence that you can get ahead no matter what race, gender, creed, or where you come from, inner city or out of city. >> second go round? >> no we don't have -- you have a lot of colleagues that showed up. >> well, i'll ask for a written responses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the fact you have taken on this issue of poverty and that we are really trying to get to the bottom of it. i have my own story of my own about poverty. i sit here today because there are a lot of folks who helped me to get to where i am. so i'm interested, ms. reynolds, because i have gone back and worked with a number of programs of the poverty and generational poverty in particular is what i'm going to speak to. i'm sorry i wasn't here for all your opening remarks. i did read the piece you gave to us. generational poverty has its own culture, hidden rules, and belief systems. that's what i've run into as we've had programs that tried to help people get out of poverty. what we see, and you say it here, generational poverty need a deeper level of case management because it requires a mind set change.
just diligence that you can get ahead no matter what race, gender, creed, or where you come from, inner city or out of city. >> second go round? >> no we don't have -- you have a lot of colleagues that showed up. >> well, i'll ask for a written responses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the fact you have taken on this issue of poverty and that we are really trying to get to the bottom of it. i have my own story of my own about poverty. i sit here today because...
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. >> you can be in the inner-city, you can be in the middle of nebraska, but anyone can have an impact on marine debris. so here's somethieveryone can do. instead of using single-use plastics, you can use reusable water bottles. >> the point is, the less waste we create, the less waste will end up in our waterways and oceans. >> so teens can participate in beach clean-ups. they can start their own clean-up. anyone can participate or organize a clean-up to help stop marine debris, if it's at a beach, a park, your local neighborhood, or even at your school. >> marine debris caused by humans, so it's a problem that can be solved by humans. and we teens can help make that happen. >> american students take their language studies from the classroom to the great wall. i'll have the story. >> you can learn a foreign language in school, and you can also learn about the country's history and culture, but as ellie reports, nothing beats the firsthand experience you get from actually visiting the country. >> [ speaking mandarin ] >> [ speaking mandarin ] >> these students at mamaroneck high school
. >> you can be in the inner-city, you can be in the middle of nebraska, but anyone can have an impact on marine debris. so here's somethieveryone can do. instead of using single-use plastics, you can use reusable water bottles. >> the point is, the less waste we create, the less waste will end up in our waterways and oceans. >> so teens can participate in beach clean-ups. they can start their own clean-up. anyone can participate or organize a clean-up to help stop marine...
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in point, a 12-year-old in suburban detroit who has answered a calling to feed the homeless in inner city detroit. his name is robbie imers and he started out spending his own allowance on food. his effort has grown and gathered the support of folks like the detroit red wings and walmart. they hand out food, water and clothing. and they are making a difference. so tonight to take us off the air we asked robbie to tell us his story. >> one week we'll just do like peanut butter and jelly and maybe another week we'll do bologna. when i saw how many homeless people there were i thought we got to start doing this. now we go every single saturday. we'll drive down there, we'll unpack, put the tables up, get the grill out and then we'll start cooking and passing out food. i do this because i see these people need help. and they're my friends. how would you feel if, like, you were in their shoes? like if you were them? you'd want somebody to help you. would you like beans? makes me feel good and happy that i'm seeing all these people to get involved to start helping. i started out like just ten h
in point, a 12-year-old in suburban detroit who has answered a calling to feed the homeless in inner city detroit. his name is robbie imers and he started out spending his own allowance on food. his effort has grown and gathered the support of folks like the detroit red wings and walmart. they hand out food, water and clothing. and they are making a difference. so tonight to take us off the air we asked robbie to tell us his story. >> one week we'll just do like peanut butter and jelly...
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today, it is commonly said that the black problem is an urban problem, a problem of the inner city. but as i see it, the truth is that the black problem today as it was yesterday and yesteryear is not a problem of regions or states or cities or neighborhoods. it is a problem, a concern, and a responsibility of this whole nation. [applause] moreover and we cannot obscure this blunt fact the black problem remains what it is always been -- what it has always been. the simple problem of being lack in a white society. and that is a problem to which our efforts have not been addressed. one black, i believe to who is black or brown or whatnot, is to be proud. [applause] is to be worthy, is to be honorable. but to be black in a white on a is not to stand level on equal ground. while the races may stand side side, whites stand on history's mountain and blacks hollow. history's and until we overcome on equal history, we cannot overcome on equal opportunity. that is not, nor will it ever be a very easy goal for us to achieve. individuals and groups who have struggled along to gain advantages f
today, it is commonly said that the black problem is an urban problem, a problem of the inner city. but as i see it, the truth is that the black problem today as it was yesterday and yesteryear is not a problem of regions or states or cities or neighborhoods. it is a problem, a concern, and a responsibility of this whole nation. [applause] moreover and we cannot obscure this blunt fact the black problem remains what it is always been -- what it has always been. the simple problem of being lack...
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. >> philadelphia william hite says it will help inner city students. >> i'm extremely excited for our children in the school district of philadelphia because i think this will provide more of them with a opportunity to access temple. >> the new temple option is open to students who enroll for fall 2015. in philadelphia, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a drive to collect back to school supplies gets a big boost, citizens bank today donated $5,000 to non-profit called kade tolls crayons. make employees sorted through supplies this morning, that mondayly help the group meet its goal in distributing 24,000 back packs filled with school supplies to children in need. >> learning new details tonight about shipwreck found at ground zero. a long forgotten wooden ship was discovered in 2010. and what was once an underground security and parking complex. well, a new report based on the rings in the wood there finds this vessel likely built in 1773 or soon thereafter, and in a shipyard here in philadelphia. what's more, the ship was made from the same kind of light oak trees used to
. >> philadelphia william hite says it will help inner city students. >> i'm extremely excited for our children in the school district of philadelphia because i think this will provide more of them with a opportunity to access temple. >> the new temple option is open to students who enroll for fall 2015. in philadelphia, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a drive to collect back to school supplies gets a big boost, citizens bank today donated $5,000...
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still -- regarded for the work it has done in regard to putting teachers in difficult settings in inner citieswhat do you make now? having written that check for $100 million? >> i feel -- type for america, teach for america. the staff sin credible. getting the best and brightest people out of the best schools in america to convince themselves to -- commit to teaching for two years. many stay on a lot longer. a lot of them start charter schools and do everything to education. these are people that otherwise would not have gotten teaching. >> if the public education crisis is more than just about money, what is that more? >> it is about a willingness to change. a willingness to do things better. a willingness to recognize that for us to have a standard of living, to be competitive in the world, we need to do a far better job of educating our children. we want all children to go to college but all children are not going to college. so we want to stop people from dropping out after their eighth or ninth year. the way to do that is to show -- a good paying job rather than say nothing point staying
still -- regarded for the work it has done in regard to putting teachers in difficult settings in inner citieswhat do you make now? having written that check for $100 million? >> i feel -- type for america, teach for america. the staff sin credible. getting the best and brightest people out of the best schools in america to convince themselves to -- commit to teaching for two years. many stay on a lot longer. a lot of them start charter schools and do everything to education. these are...
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said thats commonly the black problem is an urban problem, a problem of the inner-city. but as i see it, the truth is , as the black problem today it was yesterday and yesteryear, is not a problem of regions or states or cities or neighborhoods. concern, andem, a a responsibility of this whole nation. [applause] moreover, and we cannot obscure this one fact, the black problem remains what it has always been -- the simple problem of being black in a white society. problem which our efforts have not yet been addressed. believe, to one whatnotlack or brown or is to be proud. [applause] is to be worthy, is to be honorable. but to be black in a white stand on levelto and equal ground. while the races may stand stand onide, whites history's mountain and blacks --nd in history's hauler hollow. and until we overcome unequal history, we cannot overcome unequal opportunity. that is not, nor will it ever be, a very easy goal for us to achieve. individuals in groups who have struggled -- and groups who have struggled along to gain advantages for themselves do not readily yield the g
said thats commonly the black problem is an urban problem, a problem of the inner-city. but as i see it, the truth is , as the black problem today it was yesterday and yesteryear, is not a problem of regions or states or cities or neighborhoods. concern, andem, a a responsibility of this whole nation. [applause] moreover, and we cannot obscure this one fact, the black problem remains what it has always been -- the simple problem of being black in a white society. problem which our efforts have...
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who sold drugs and friends who ended up in prison but the skills of being able to survive, in the inner city is a skill that at the end of the day, has allowed these kids to build resil ans, and that resil ans in many respects is entangible and something that when i tell them, when you go to interview and they ask you, what do you bring to this organization? and i tell them miracles because you were able to survive, beyond the odds. and i tell them, since day one, there have been many bets placed against you. your goal is to make sure that the house loses. your goal is to make sure that you take their money that is bet up against you and i have one of mine here, and i am grateful for him to come and speak. but that is really what the organization is. and right now we have a pilot program working with young boys who have internships throughout the city and city hall and the puc and the police department, and getting paid, and we are establishing our curriculum for the boards from the eastern neighborhoods from the fillmore who without the program would not have an internship or a job for the
who sold drugs and friends who ended up in prison but the skills of being able to survive, in the inner city is a skill that at the end of the day, has allowed these kids to build resil ans, and that resil ans in many respects is entangible and something that when i tell them, when you go to interview and they ask you, what do you bring to this organization? and i tell them miracles because you were able to survive, beyond the odds. and i tell them, since day one, there have been many bets...
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>> while she's asking the question, when you leave here and you drive by an inner-city nec and extirpated or go to the registrar with the spinners, that is not racism and that is not discrimination but that is target marketing. they are targeting this credit score customer. it could be 117, it could be 120-point, because nothing changes as more than 120-point. >> and the interest rates are what, 40%? >> guest. what is insulting if you have a government check and a social security check they are charging up to 5%. so what is the chance that they check will bounce if they're charging for your own money? that's what happens and some people i'm convinced are actually depressed and we have lost all hope. so that is why you have to get the hope factor out, the confidence up, no self-esteem and the credit card score up. because it can be used as a credit card or bank and that becomes an emerging market question. >> my name is surely and thank you for your information. >> hold on one second and we will get you. >> hello, my name is shirley and i want to thank you for the information and you are a
>> while she's asking the question, when you leave here and you drive by an inner-city nec and extirpated or go to the registrar with the spinners, that is not racism and that is not discrimination but that is target marketing. they are targeting this credit score customer. it could be 117, it could be 120-point, because nothing changes as more than 120-point. >> and the interest rates are what, 40%? >> guest. what is insulting if you have a government check and a social...
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there are many people who live in the inner city under the poverty level that are not lazy. we want to be a part of the conversation. we want to have full-time jobs and go to school and go to college and things like that. i actually believe that certain people just put that stamp of lazy on us, to put a smokescreen, not really see what's going on, to point the finger at us, to look down at us, to try to humiliate us or twist our words, you know. the most -- are every day we wake up and cut coupons like everybody else and get up and go to work and strive for that american dream because that's what everybody strives for, right, the american dream. that's what we need to get back to is the american core and where if you strive harder and work hard and do your just diligence that you can get ahead no matter what race, gender, creed or where you come from, inner city or out of city. >> second go round? >> no we don't have -- you have a lot of colleagues that showed up. >> well, i'll ask for a written response. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the fact you have taken on th
there are many people who live in the inner city under the poverty level that are not lazy. we want to be a part of the conversation. we want to have full-time jobs and go to school and go to college and things like that. i actually believe that certain people just put that stamp of lazy on us, to put a smokescreen, not really see what's going on, to point the finger at us, to look down at us, to try to humiliate us or twist our words, you know. the most -- are every day we wake up and cut...
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the organization provides elementary, high school and after-school programs for inner city youth. >>> few months ago it was in jeopardy of closing. today the atlantic city boys and girls club officially opened its summer camp. they closed down in may because of financial difficulties. the camp was able to reopen thanks to donations from a number of people, including the late lewis katz and shaquille o'neal. >> really, i don't have nothing to do when i go home. >> we have fun. we play. we play with our friends. >> the camp is managed by a jurish center and provides activities for 200 local kids. >>> things could get bumpy in your neighborhood. >> summer storms. the first alert weather team hard at work for you right now using the latest technology to track the locations of the storms and their potential impact where you live. >>> helping others. the one request emergency workers are asking before you set out for holiday fun this week. >>> all new tonight on nbc 10 news at 5:00, these guys are working overtime as our area swelters in 90-plus degree heat. we are talking to experts are ke
the organization provides elementary, high school and after-school programs for inner city youth. >>> few months ago it was in jeopardy of closing. today the atlantic city boys and girls club officially opened its summer camp. they closed down in may because of financial difficulties. the camp was able to reopen thanks to donations from a number of people, including the late lewis katz and shaquille o'neal. >> really, i don't have nothing to do when i go home. >> we have...