you know what i saw? i don t know. lee, i couldn t believe it. you know what i m saying, i was embarrassed. those are my kids. what do you have to say for yourself? obviously you need to apologize for yourself. you can t be getting involved in this nonsense. the reality is this is going nowhere. i was looking back through an old picture book. i am really the only one left now. it s been a hard year. mr. shared with me, i think lee is scared to go. it is okay to be scared to go. if your family can t take you we can take you. there s no problem. we got you. financial aid. drive you up there fix you up with classes and get your housing set up that and that way
we had a lot built around lee. he was attached to us. he graduated and we have the safety net of him being in the school but he s never fallen off the radar and no one knows what the heck happened to him. [ girl ] there are man-eating sharks in every ocean. but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes. but we still play in the rain.
but in engelwood too many kids don t live long enough for it to come true. no one on this board is over 25. there s 25 and under on this board. pete left for college as scheduled. i m real proud. i m a single mother of three. it was hard with a teenager boy, but he had it together. see y all. lee never made it to college. lee fell off the radar. that s very concerning. when you start to name off the kids that have graduated that didn t the get off to college, you take off the names of different kids that have passed away. lee mccaulum.
past. you are afraid to go down the streets of the park. some kids will grow up a little angry. when they can find something like boxes, mma or professional wrestling, then you start to see a change. now they are not so aggressive. a lot of the students you see end up in trouble only because they don t have that outlet. can t trust a soul [ bleep ] luckily mechanical calllum who is missing but police say videos like this could lead to violence on the street. you believe this? you see all of the kids. everything s okay but i expect that out of lee. don t expect that, though. okay. but i m saying after four years of having him here and things he s been suspended for. i don t want to hear it. i think we are not doing enough. don t you think?
finish line, mccarthy can finally relax. this is a great town. amazing. look at how pretty that is. the skyline. it s like manhattan on a lake. [ phone ringing ] hello. lee? how s it going ms. dozier? how are you? i m fine but i could be better. from his point of view i heard you were gone and i was concerned. i m not in chicago. i m trying to turn around myself to some positiveness. lee fled the city because he s broke and his life may have been in danger. he is staying with a family member on a farm outside of chicago. i left chicago because a lot of people were taking names. facebook, we talk to i know everything but i know