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i never met a monster. met many people, under 18 years old lost to gang violence. i ve been shot on two different occasions for the record. it was a cycle of violence, cycle of being in the neighborhood. why do you do this? scripture has this thing about the widow orphan and the stranger and these are the folks that you re supposed to have a preferential love for, for folks who are whose dignity has been denied and folks who are demonized. you call it boundless compassion. what is that? well, it s a way of kind of making room for all of these folks, no matter what, to kind of know that everybody is say whole lot more than the worst things they ve done. in the city of angels and gang life and drive byes not just the stuff of hollywood tales, l.a. has 450 gangs with membership over 45,000 according
states and his foreign policy chops. is it resonating with voters? later you call it boundless compassion. what is that? well, it s a way of kind of making room for all these folks. no matter what. to kind of know that everybody is a whole lot more than the worst things they ve ever done. we will introduce you to father greg boyle, a beacon of hope for the most desperate in los angeles. this is a story you won t want to miss. you re live in the cnn newsroom. stay with me. plan well and enjoy life. or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. how you plan is up to you. take healthcare.
completely despondent and can t conjure up an image of what tomorrow is going to look like. but i ve never met a monster, never met an evil person. never. this jesuit priest has buried more than 200 people, many of them under 18 years old. all lost to gang violence. you know, out here in l.a. on the streets it s real, you know. i ve been shot on two different occasions. a cycle of violence. a cycle of being in the neighborhood. why do you do this? scripture has this thing about the widow, orphan and the strangers. these are the folks you re supposed to have a preferential love for. these are the folks at the mayor gins whose dignity has been denied and folks who are demonized. you call it boundless compassion. what is that? it s a way of making room for all these folks no matter what to kind of know that everybody is a whole lot more than the worst things they ve ever done. in the city of angels, gang
members redirect their lives nobody st nothing stops a bullet like a job. tattoos on the heart, the power of boundless compassion. father boyle, thank you for being with me. this has become a model for gang intervention. what inspired you to create it? well, i think the diagnostic moment was to see that gang violence is really about a lethal absence of hope so how do you infuse a sense of hope to kids for whom hope is foreign. so all of them want a reason to get in the morning and a reason not to gang bang the night before. so to give them gainful employment and engage them in something more positive than the destruction that we re all too familiar with. california department of
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