they said they can't revive klaudale. and when i got there, i saw the teacher on her knees praying "hail mary full of grace," over my son. all i could say was, "dale, remember jesus." >> claude stanley: you know, you hear about violence and you don't think it's going to hit your kids, you know, then you find out your kids getting choked in school and near death, you know, and you're on your job and you get a phone call saying, "come quick, r kid is on his way to the hospital." you know, it's like right on your front doorstep now. >> bill moyers: we will leave the story of the stanleys and the neumanns there for now. you can see what has happened since then in the frontline report, "two american families." it begins tuesday, july 9th, on air and on line. >>> milwaukee, sadly, has become a national symbol of joblessness, decline, and racial disparity. believe it or not, it is the most segregated metropolitan region in the country. in 1970, 85% of the african-american males there were employed. now fewer than half are. and t