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and choreographer twyla tharp-- 78 and n slowing down at all. baltimore is a city that has long struggled with poverty, crime and a high unemployment rate. another crucial challenge to tackling those problems: public high school graduation rates which are currently around 70%. special correspondent hari sreenivasan recently visited a charter middle and high school bucking those trends, graduating 95% of seniors and sending them on to colleges or careers. his report is the latest in our special series on rethinking college, and part of our regular grade.ion segment, making the >> in the name of jesu ylord just tha for giving us this day to watch over jordan and amanda. >>gireenivasan: every day be with a prayer in the home of nicole mcclinton wilks and her two children, amanda and jordan westbrook.n mcclinlks, a single mom who works as a security guard and has to leave earlyor work, worries about amanda's safety on her morning commute through the surrounding neighborhoods. dat she's relieved when am arrives at her destination: an educational oasi
and choreographer twyla tharp-- 78 and n slowing down at all. baltimore is a city that has long struggled with poverty, crime and a high unemployment rate. another crucial challenge to tackling those problems: public high school graduation rates which are currently around 70%. special correspondent hari sreenivasan recently visited a charter middle and high school bucking those trends, graduating 95% of seniors and sending them on to colleges or careers. his report is the latest in our special...
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yland choreographer tharp, 78 and not slowing down at all. a city that has long struggled wh poverty, crime,nd a high in ointment rate. another crucial challenge to tackling those problems, public high school graduation rate currentlyd aro%. our special correspondent recently vetted -- visited a charter middle and high schoo bucking those trends, graduating 95 percent of seniors and sending them on to college and careers. his report is the latest in a special series on rethinking college. >> thank you for giving us this day. >> every day begins with a prayer. >> amanda. >> a single mom who works as a security guard and has to leave early for work worries about amanda's safety in her morning ndmmute through the surroug neighborhoods, but she is relieved when amanda arrives at her destination, and educational oasis in the heart of baltimore. she is a senior at the grnstreet academy but currently has about 150 students. in many ways, it is a typical school with courses like science and spanish. t there was a lot about greenstreet that is not typ
yland choreographer tharp, 78 and not slowing down at all. a city that has long struggled wh poverty, crime,nd a high in ointment rate. another crucial challenge to tackling those problems, public high school graduation rate currentlyd aro%. our special correspondent recently vetted -- visited a charter middle and high schoo bucking those trends, graduating 95 percent of seniors and sending them on to college and careers. his report is the latest in a special series on rethinking college....
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d dancing through the years, celebrated choreographer twyla tharp in art, aging, and reimagining ourelationship with the future. >> shut up and do what you love and be grateful to keep doing it and stop second-guessing it. >> a
d dancing through the years, celebrated choreographer twyla tharp in art, aging, and reimagining ourelationship with the future. >> shut up and do what you love and be grateful to keep doing it and stop second-guessing it. >> a
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bush and , len degeneres to bring it into tharp focus. >> it may not seem like a big deal for a celebrity a football game, but i never leave my house, so it is a big deal. nd reporter: ellen and her wife, portia de rossi, were invited to sit in the private box of dallas cowboys owner jerry jones. former president george w. bush and his wife, laura, were also there. ( laughter and applause ) >> but during the game, they ngowed a shot of george and me laughing together, and, so, people were upset. they thought, why is a gay rallywood liberal sitting next to a conservative republican president? didn't even notice i'm holding the brand-new iphone 11. ( laughter ) but a lot of people were mad, and they did what people do when whe're mad-- they tweet. but here's one tweet that i loved. this one person says, "ellen and george bush together makes me nave faith in america again." ameeers and applause ) onne'donnell: but instead of getting into the fray on social didia, ellen used the moment to preach about civility. >> here's the thing: i'm friends with george bush. in fact, i'm friends with a lot
bush and , len degeneres to bring it into tharp focus. >> it may not seem like a big deal for a celebrity a football game, but i never leave my house, so it is a big deal. nd reporter: ellen and her wife, portia de rossi, were invited to sit in the private box of dallas cowboys owner jerry jones. former president george w. bush and his wife, laura, were also there. ( laughter and applause ) >> but during the game, they ngowed a shot of george and me laughing together, and, so,...
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there were references in those text messages to other conversation tharps happening between him and theainians and him and the people in the white house, even president trump himself. there's just a lot there that needs to be explained and he has to explain why he told senator johnson one thing and then in a very lawyerly text message at the very end of what we got from kurt volker that said, hey, president trump isn't doing anything improper, but by the way, let's stop talking about this via text message and call me. this is really, really important and it gets to the heart of whether or not officials knew what was -- what machinations were in president trump's political orbit and whether those were directed by people in the government at the state department, particularly mike pompeo, who was also at the center of all of this. >> that lawyerly text came four hours later in the conversation. that was a bit confusing to see. dana, let me ask you about the white house and how they've been responding because they said they're not going to respond to congressional subpoenas for documents u
there were references in those text messages to other conversation tharps happening between him and theainians and him and the people in the white house, even president trump himself. there's just a lot there that needs to be explained and he has to explain why he told senator johnson one thing and then in a very lawyerly text message at the very end of what we got from kurt volker that said, hey, president trump isn't doing anything improper, but by the way, let's stop talking about this via...
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york, the judge system unlike -- the juvenile systemming design to rehabilitate them and give them tharpe and help them get better. anyway i just wanted to make that point. and they get a lot of chances as a juvenile and expunged record at the end or sealed record. so what would you suggest for parents who -- would you suggest they send their kids to private schools or religious school and can i assume that those same crazy policies don't apply private schools? >> i got -- like to answer grow a couple of phases. one is don't know -- i don't hear school shootings going on at private schools. they don't teal with these emotionally disturbed kids. they don't have to deal with these policies, and i made a mistake. got to live with it. should have sent my daughter to private. she's be alive. just telling you. if i raved this book two years ago, before this -- my daughter would be alive but i didn't touch on another person that i'm kind of -- he's on my target list, too, and he is the district attorney in florida in broward. he is actually trying the murder case against a murderer so his name i
york, the judge system unlike -- the juvenile systemming design to rehabilitate them and give them tharpe and help them get better. anyway i just wanted to make that point. and they get a lot of chances as a juvenile and expunged record at the end or sealed record. so what would you suggest for parents who -- would you suggest they send their kids to private schools or religious school and can i assume that those same crazy policies don't apply private schools? >> i got -- like to answer...