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what's most important is that phoenix project is a prevention program, too, so man of our participants are not -- have been fed with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunaty we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderful guests today you can get more information on our web site. our web site. have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> warning--please do not attempt any of the ac
what's most important is that phoenix project is a prevention program, too, so man of our participants are not -- have been fed with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunaty we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our...
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phoenix hotel in san francisco. the money goes to the tenderloin neighborhood development corporations after school program that helps 4,000 kids who live in the tenderloins. >> our after school program provides a safe, caring nurturing case in the tenderloins for young children. >> organizers can't say how much money was raised but last year the total was $260,000. some are critical of them. they say they allow them making more money renting out homes than they would long-term tenants. they passed the air b and b law that legalizes those short-term rentals. >>> pintrest says the company now plans to expand to a location on brandon street just a block from its current location. their plan to the move to the design center was opposed by community activists who said it would have displaced dozens of design companies. they have not said how many employees are expected to relocate. >>> apple had no advanced notice about the bankruptcy of a major supplier. get advanced technologies makes the super hard sapphire glass used on iphones and many industry analysts were surprised when the new iphone 6 didn't use sapphire glass.
phoenix hotel in san francisco. the money goes to the tenderloin neighborhood development corporations after school program that helps 4,000 kids who live in the tenderloins. >> our after school program provides a safe, caring nurturing case in the tenderloins for young children. >> organizers can't say how much money was raised but last year the total was $260,000. some are critical of them. they say they allow them making more money renting out homes than they would long-term...
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online right now, we have a report from el salvador, where a violence prevention program modeled after one begun in phoenix succeeded in helping to curb the flow of child migrants crossing the border. and there's still more local authorities can do to prevent gang violence. read about that from our partners at fronteras on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, what's that giant face on the mall in washington? we look at how one artist is using the national landmark as his own, temporary canvas. i'm gwen ifill, we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers
online right now, we have a report from el salvador, where a violence prevention program modeled after one begun in phoenix succeeded in helping to curb the flow of child migrants crossing the border. and there's still more local authorities can do to prevent gang violence. read about that from our partners at fronteras on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, what's that giant face on the mall in washington? we...
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program. not impossible. >> knowing you two guys, we are going to need a replacement soon. >> senator john mccain of arizona joining us from phoenix thank you. we appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. ♪ >> anita dunn has been [indiscernible] for some presidential candidates. we asked ron to talk about the prohibitive favorite. anita, and talking about hillary clinton. she is starting to show a little leg. you know her strengths and weaknesses as well as anyone. what are you looking to see as hillary clinton looks to hit the stump? >> i'm going to be interested in watching hillary clinton, who is now a grandmother, being able to relate to a new generation of women who are also grandmothers. the baby boomers have aged. it really is a special kind of communication. i think you both know this, we have chatted about it before that she was one of the best candidates i have ever seen somewhere around ohio 2008. she was very authentic, very genuine and really good. i'm going to be curious to see if that hillary clinton is showing up to campaign in these midterms. >> if you were one of her political advisers and you said to her, i want to get to
program. not impossible. >> knowing you two guys, we are going to need a replacement soon. >> senator john mccain of arizona joining us from phoenix thank you. we appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. ♪ >> anita dunn has been [indiscernible] for some presidential candidates. we asked ron to talk about the prohibitive favorite. anita, and talking about hillary clinton. she is starting to show a little leg. you know her strengths and weaknesses as well as anyone. what are you...
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phoenix rising from the ashes. >>> bolivia's president has down played speculation he will continue his program of nationalizing large. he is popular for delivering economic and political stability, but it has largely been done through think nationalization of the oil and gas industry. he is on track to become bolivia's longest running president. he has told al jazeera he won't cling to power. >> translator: for now i want to respond to the confidence placed in me by the people. their support and the vote which is theirs too. for now my responsibility is to continue serving the people for the five years of its term. i once said i thought that people in elected office should not stay beyond the age of 60. why do i say that? i first won the election when i was more than 40 and then 50, but with an advanced age you cannot serve well. it requires will and strength to work. i feel i have strength now, so for now i want to finish by mandate. >>> protesters in mexico have tried to storm a government building in the state of guerrero. they are angry about the disappearance of more than 40 students. >>> prisoners in brazil ar
phoenix rising from the ashes. >>> bolivia's president has down played speculation he will continue his program of nationalizing large. he is popular for delivering economic and political stability, but it has largely been done through think nationalization of the oil and gas industry. he is on track to become bolivia's longest running president. he has told al jazeera he won't cling to power. >> translator: for now i want to respond to the confidence placed in me by the people....