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. ♪ up in the club >> reporter: she stars in, produces and directs her latest dvd, "live and roselandents of 4." a new convert film of her p performances last summer at the iconic new york venue. you directed this dvd, you produced it, you did the choreography, i mean, you did everything. >> i did a lot. >> reporter: was that exciting for you? i mean, obviously, you've had a strong hand in your career, i think, from the get-go. >> yeah. >> reporter: but i think you took ownership of this in a way you'd never had before. >> it's something that i think i have a niche for. and it's exciting because i feel like i'm learning things that, you know, are completely new to me and it keeps my life exciting. sometimes a little too exciting, it's stressful. it's so stressful. but i'm really interested in getting behind the cameras and directing and hopefully directing for other artists. >> reporter: you have a rocking all female band. >> i do. >> reporter: performing with you. was that a statement you were making, beyonce, girl power? >> it was. i found all of these incredible women around the wo
. ♪ up in the club >> reporter: she stars in, produces and directs her latest dvd, "live and roselandents of 4." a new convert film of her p performances last summer at the iconic new york venue. you directed this dvd, you produced it, you did the choreography, i mean, you did everything. >> i did a lot. >> reporter: was that exciting for you? i mean, obviously, you've had a strong hand in your career, i think, from the get-go. >> yeah. >> reporter: but...
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a new dvd, "live at roseland." and that baby on the way.doting auntie, around beyonce. i'm so excited for her. you and i have interviewed a lot of famous people, a lot of celebrities. and i have to say, she is one of my all-time favorites. and i also observed that pregnancy really becomes her. >> can't wait to see. >> reporter: beyonce opted for an intimate venue to promote her latest album, "four." she chose the famous roseland ballroom, which holds just 3,500, a world away from the arenas she normally plays. last august, in a series of sold-out concerts, no one really suspected that beyonce was singing for two. >> how are you feeling tonight? >> reporter: those performances became a new dvd, "live at roseland, elements of 4." was it disappointing you couldn't go on tour to promote the album in a way you normally would? >> i was able to do roseland. and one of the reasons i did it is this music is so important to me. and i wanted everybody to experience that music live. >> reporter: and it was quite intimate, wasn't it? not only the fact t
a new dvd, "live at roseland." and that baby on the way.doting auntie, around beyonce. i'm so excited for her. you and i have interviewed a lot of famous people, a lot of celebrities. and i have to say, she is one of my all-time favorites. and i also observed that pregnancy really becomes her. >> can't wait to see. >> reporter: beyonce opted for an intimate venue to promote her latest album, "four." she chose the famous roseland ballroom, which holds just 3,500,...
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>> well, i was able to do roseland.body to be able to experience that music live because it becomes quite different. >> reporter: and it was quite intimate, wasn't it? not only the fact that there weren't that many people here. but the content of the show was pretty intimate, too. >> it was. that was something important to me because i think people get caught up in the music and the beat and the fun of the songs. and they don't realize that my music, it's the story of my life. so, telling the story was almost like telling my diary. ♪ say my name say my name ♪ >> reporter: the film is a collection of hits, including destiny's child chart-toppers like "say my name." ♪ if you like it then you should have put a ring on it ♪ >> reporter: as well as beyonce's solo hits, like "single ladies." there's also rare, personal home video from her life. even as a little girl, she knew music was her destiny. you knew what you wanted to do, what you wanted to be, at a very early age. >> yes. >> reporter: how did you know that? >> there
>> well, i was able to do roseland.body to be able to experience that music live because it becomes quite different. >> reporter: and it was quite intimate, wasn't it? not only the fact that there weren't that many people here. but the content of the show was pretty intimate, too. >> it was. that was something important to me because i think people get caught up in the music and the beat and the fun of the songs. and they don't realize that my music, it's the story of my life....
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for every one of those 1,500 kids, today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone. baghdad. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sun rises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically one gang. and then my block, which is this block, it's another gang. one of our members, he was shot here. he was shot at 30 times. when that happened and i thought that he was gone, i said that was it. i was giving up. and he survived. he still has five bullets in him, though. he came in and sat down in my living room, and then he said, miss diane, if this door wasn't open, i don't know where i'd be. i'd probably be dead or in jail. and right then, i changed my mind. the memorial is a tribute to young people killed by violence. from 24 years down. but those stones over there, they don't s
for every one of those 1,500 kids, today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone. baghdad. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sun rises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is...
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for every one of those 1,500 kids today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone.hdad. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sun rises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically one gang. and then my block, which is this block, it's another gang. one of our members, he was shot here. he was shot at 30 times. and when that happened and i thought that he was gone, i said that was it. i was giving up. and he survived. he still has five bullets in him, though. he came in and sat down in my living room, and then he said, "miss diane, if this door wasn't open, i don't know where i'd be. i'd probably be dead or in jail." and right then i changed my mind. the memorial is a tribute to young people killed by violence. from 24 years down. but those stones over there don't -- the
for every one of those 1,500 kids today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone.hdad. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sun rises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically...
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the streets of roseland are no joke.streets and there are reports of gunfire each night we were there. diane is a warrior on the streets. she's brave and she's tough and she has set up this program for those caught in the middle of this violence and for those who want out. she has an open door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana loud them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they felt passionate about whether it was music or finishing school. >> diane, she changed my life. i love her for that. >> major things can happen when you start with even the smallest numbers. or as diane says, that little bit of hope. >> diane and the rest of the ton ten heroes, they're going to join me in los angeles this sunday night december 11th for cnn heroes and all star tribute starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it's going to be remarkable broadcast. really inspiring night. i hope you join me for it. let's check in with our 360 bull
the streets of roseland are no joke.streets and there are reports of gunfire each night we were there. diane is a warrior on the streets. she's brave and she's tough and she has set up this program for those caught in the middle of this violence and for those who want out. she has an open door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana loud them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they...
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they did sign a form that allowed and the global to re hypothecate their funds now the problem of roseland in the us it's bankers and brokerages are only allowed to reach high profit one hundred forty percent of their collateral held by their clients in the u.k. however there's no limit there's no stack limit to the amount that they can reach hypothecate so m.f. global through london what it really hypothecated all these sovereign bonds over and over and over and over yes well when i first heard about this loophole in the u.k. securities law that pop occasion could happen infinitely in this continuous mobius strip house of mirrors a fraud my left eye ball pops as you can see i'm practically bleeding out of my eyeball i had such a unbelievable gobsmacked moment no wonder the u.k. is enjoyed this debt to equity our debt to g.d.p. ratio of a thousand percent they simply keep reselling the same slice of cake and then loaning against a slice of cake and reloading against it in an infinite amount of time and everybody in the u.k. is of course grown by five o'clock in the afternoon because they'r
they did sign a form that allowed and the global to re hypothecate their funds now the problem of roseland in the us it's bankers and brokerages are only allowed to reach high profit one hundred forty percent of their collateral held by their clients in the u.k. however there's no limit there's no stack limit to the amount that they can reach hypothecate so m.f. global through london what it really hypothecated all these sovereign bonds over and over and over and over yes well when i first...
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for every one of those 1,500 kids, today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone.ot four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sunrises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically one gang. and then my block, which is this block, it's another gang. one of our members, he was shot here. he was shot at 30 times. when that happened and i thought that he was gone, i said that was it. i was giving up. and he survived. he still has five bullets in him, though. he came in and sat down in my living room, and then he said, miss diane, if this door wasn't open, i don't know where i'd be. i'd probably be dead or in jail. and right then, i changed my mind. the memorial is a tribute to young people killed by violence. from 24 years down. but those stones over there, they don't say whether you're a man or not, do they? what makes you a man? they don't have a clue. because they haven't had a chance
for every one of those 1,500 kids, today was a good day. >> what's roseland like? a war zone.ot four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sunrises every day, it's like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically one gang. and then my block, which is this block, it's another gang. one of our members, he was shot here. he was...
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. >> i was sent to photograph the chicago neighborhood of roseland. >> we're losing a generation to violence>> diane expanded a nonprofit she has set up this program for those caught in the middle of this violence and for those who want out. she has an open-door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana allowed them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they felt passionate about, whether it was music or finishing school. >> diane, she changed my life. i love her for that. >> major things can happen when you start with even the smallest numbers. or as diane says, that little bit of hope. >> diane and the rest of the ton -- top ten heroes, they're going to join me in los angeles this sunday night, december 11th, for cnn heroes, an all-star tribute starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it's going to be remarkable broadcast. really inspiring night. i hope you join me for it. >>> let's check in with our "360" bulletin. >> a jury recommended that joshua komarsarjevsky receive the death penalty. he
. >> i was sent to photograph the chicago neighborhood of roseland. >> we're losing a generation to violence>> diane expanded a nonprofit she has set up this program for those caught in the middle of this violence and for those who want out. she has an open-door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana allowed them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they felt...
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she moves through her beloved roseland neighborhood in search of young people who have gone down thegrandmother of 13, and the pride keeper of kids off the block. [ applause ] >> she turns lives around, and i know that's hard to do. she offers gang members, troubled kids, and good ones, too, a safe place to go. they have it in her living room and the community center next door she bought for them where they can go and be safe, study, and make music. for every one of those 1500 kids, today was a good day. [ applause ] >> it's a war zone. bad, bad. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations, basketball, football, singing or rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founder and president of kids off the block. just how the sunrises every day is like a guarantee you're going to hear gunshots. like this block here, this is basically one gang. then my block, which is this block is another gang. one of our members, he was shot here. he was shot at 30 times. when that happened and i thoug
she moves through her beloved roseland neighborhood in search of young people who have gone down thegrandmother of 13, and the pride keeper of kids off the block. [ applause ] >> she turns lives around, and i know that's hard to do. she offers gang members, troubled kids, and good ones, too, a safe place to go. they have it in her living room and the community center next door she bought for them where they can go and be safe, study, and make music. for every one of those 1500 kids, today...
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she moves through her beloved roseland neighborhood in search of young people who've gone down the wrongss, she says, "i will not give up on you." diane latiker is the mother of 8, grandmother of 13, and the pride keeper of kids off the block. she turns lives around, and i know that's hard to do. she offers gang members, troubled kids, and good ones, too, a safe place to go. they have it in her living room and the community center next door she bought for them where they can go and be safe, study and make music. there is a forceful good in the city of chicago. you can hear it in the voices of every kid who's seen miss diane, and she's taken their hand, and they're alive because of that today. for every one of those 1,500 kids, today was a good day. >> a war zone. i don't understand what makes you all think there's no hope out there beyond the gun. that worries me. y'all got four occupations. basketball, football, singing and rapping, and drug dealing. my name is diane latiker. i am a founding president of kids off the block. just how the sunrises every day, it's like a guarantee you're g
she moves through her beloved roseland neighborhood in search of young people who've gone down the wrongss, she says, "i will not give up on you." diane latiker is the mother of 8, grandmother of 13, and the pride keeper of kids off the block. she turns lives around, and i know that's hard to do. she offers gang members, troubled kids, and good ones, too, a safe place to go. they have it in her living room and the community center next door she bought for them where they can go and be...